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tibet and xinjiang
by Xingen Sang on Apr 27, 2008 07:52 AM   Permalink | Hide replies



If India wanna super power and resolve Kashmir issue
India must go with US and their allies.
No one can believe on China.
On the other hand US is real democracy and best friend of India.
China has boundary disputes with nearly all neighbors
Chinas human right record is worst.
They have occupied Tibet which is integral
part of ascent India.
Tibetan must take weapon in hand.
India and US must support them.
India must deal with China with tit for tat policy.
India have to support Taiwan with nuke as China
supply nuke to Pakistan.
Time is come to merge Tibet in Indian union
by taking help of US and NATO alliances.
US and India have to encourage east Turkistan and democracy
movement in China which will lead into civil war.

JAI HIND


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  RE:tibet and xinjiang
by Voice on Apr 27, 2008 08:56 AM   Permalink
yes east Turkistan and Tibet if FREE, then India need not worry abt China.

We should support the Freedom movements.

These are innococent people in Tibet and east Turkistan .....who are not chinese by race...not know Chinese language..

We Indians should BOYCOTT MADE in CHINA items...

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  RE:tibet and xinjiang
by Xingen Sang on Apr 27, 2008 10:31 AM   Permalink


I am not using made in China, even
they are chip.



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  RE:tibet and xinjiang
by Jagjit Cheema on Apr 27, 2008 11:52 AM   Permalink
The race to dominate the world, to capture resources especially oil, to become superpower or the only superpower ir driving the world towards war.Mr. Xingensang,dont egg on India.Smaller national hot points like Kashmir, Tibet, Kurdistan, Israel shall strike the matchstick. Please Stop!

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