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China lickers
by rajesh h on Jun 06, 2008 09:36 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Unfortunately we have many china lickers in India, who do not have any self respect and mostly get money from china to support there cause

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  RE:China lickers
by Bharat Kumar on Jun 06, 2008 12:02 PM   Permalink
Inferiority complex is what most non Chinese citizen feel from the moment they land in Shanghai Airport and is reinforced when they board the MagLev train to Pudong Shanghai. A distance of 30Km in 8 minutes with the max speed of 442Km/Hr... They have build world class infrastructure and my colleague drove down of 800Km through the countryside in 10hrs, which included stops for lunch and call of nature... Today more than 90% of Chinese are literate. My friend, they do not compare their achievements with any other country but the Current no.1 USA. Every conversation the reference point is USA.... My friend, it's no use badhmouthing China. They have goals to reach and they are rushing at breakneck speed.... India does not even figure in their sight... Hence, direct your ire at the Myopic Indian leaders and political parties, who has kept on taking us citizen for a rise for vote bank politics and lust for their Chairs... So my friend, closing your eyes does not change a thing, It is better for us to benchmark them and improve the lives of millions in our country...

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  RE:China lickers
by PURUSHOTTAM KULKARNI on Jun 06, 2008 12:13 PM   Permalink
WELL CHINESE ARE ACHIEVING WHAT THEY WANT BUT AT WHAT COST?
CHINA IS ACHIEVING WHAT IT WANTS BECAUSE,
1.THEY DO NOT CARE FOR OPPOSITION
2.THERE IS ONE PARTY RULE AND WHATEVER PARTY DECIDES NOBODY CAN OBJECT TO IT.
YOU HAVE THE SAME THING IN INDIA AND WE WILL MAKE MORE PROGRESS THAN CHINA.

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