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A thing to learn :
by Debanjan Das on Jul 08, 2008 10:46 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

There is a proverb : It is better to have a intelligent enemy than a follish friend.India always wronly battered China and went out of way to appease Pakistan to appease the pakis residing within India.It is time to get matured and bond friendship with China.If India gets Strong no need to appease the pakis.Without them we can go ahead.And yes is Karat reading this news.

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  RE:A thing to learn :
by deep kaus on Jul 08, 2008 11:44 PM   Permalink
pakistan is a short-term enemy some day perhaps india pak will merge like east n west germany - or at least the parts of pak east and south of sindhu river.

but if not who cares

on the other hand your contention that we can have permanent friendship with the chinese is debatable at best. this is not possible. there is too much resource crunch globally for which both of these countries need to compete badly. friendship is out of question

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by Sameer Bhagwandas on Jul 09, 2008 02:15 AM   Permalink
i wish whoooole India merge with Pakistan giving it more states. NO more terrorism. Big BIg Pakistan, Beautiful river and no Bollywood only Paki Army Danda and Mushi on President seat

Luv this

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by Vikas Prince on Nov 30, 2008 04:19 PM   Permalink
in your bloody dreams..jdont be surprised there will be a day when a sindhi pig will need a passport and visa to visit a baluchi pig....and you these permits will be issued by people sitting in the offices that bear the name"Govt of India"....

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by Lalatendu Deo on Jul 08, 2008 11:13 PM   Permalink
That is not the case, Bhai. China will support India as they have Fuel to sell India if they have these Reactors. They even have reactors to sell, if US allows them to.

Big Question there. No, India would not have a say, practically.


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by Sameer Bhagwandas on Jul 09, 2008 02:12 AM   Permalink
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah..

watch Kangfu Panda.... its Greaaat!!

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