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India and China--Mutual Suspicions
by Rajesh Vyas on Jan 12, 2008 09:40 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

sir:

It is better to be concerned and safe rather than being sorry like in 1962.

Let us carry on with the talks with CHINA but let us not get carried away. Let us not be overawed by China whom Manmohan Singh has called our GREAT NEIGHBOUR. The Chinese are known to be treacherous and back stabbers of the highest order.

Never let our guard down as far as China is concerned. The price we may pay could be very very high. Let us be careful.

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  RE:India and China--Mutual Suspicions
by Golden on Jan 12, 2008 10:04 AM   Permalink
as india only behaves like an 51st state of USA and says only what USA wants, every body will suspect it. remember despite every body has got right to progress in all respect, india voted against iran just because USA wanted this. now if USA says something else, india will follow this too. so as USA is spreading international terrorism and attacking on poorly equipped countries without any valid ground, any ally of USA too is suspicious. india should not become a part of usa and should have its own say and thinking so that it can gain some pride and good selfless friends in the world scenario.

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by Venkatesa Prabhu on Jan 12, 2008 10:10 AM   Permalink
Dear Golden : Your thinking is muddy. China is the biggest threat to India and USA could be a useful ally, which USA has begun to realize in recent times. Winston Churchill once said that Britain has neither permanent friends nor permanent enemies ... but only permanent intersts. When you are fortunate to locate some 'selfless' friends, do pls announce it to the world.

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by Harsha Kumar on Jan 12, 2008 10:30 AM   Permalink
Are you from the Left brigade by any chance? Next you will say 'China's chairman is our chairman'. Which country has attacked India, and taken over a sizeable part of its territory? Which country claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of itself? The US or China? Only muddle-headed Leftists will support China vis-a-vis the US. And even these Leftists send their children to American, not Chinese universities.

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by arthur jack on Jan 12, 2008 10:50 AM   Permalink
are sillies wht china china see we should learn thr way to makeour self econmic power house but we are too mch unstable in politiis we dont have any goal or aim we are bunch of people who hve given thr lives to sme politicians and thy betray us and kick our butt and make us fight int his way we ill only go back no ahead

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