What i find in these talks is that China just wants to kil time till olympics by engaing in talks to ward of worlds attention and pressure away from tibet till the end of games.i dont know if the world is taking note of the acumen of chinese politics.
RE:hold on i am back
by Loan Shark on May 05, 2008 07:38 PM Permalink
what's new in your assessment, the whole world knows that china is buying time until olympics are done.
RE:hold on i am back
by Ramesh Nittoor on May 05, 2008 03:53 PM Permalink
Emboldened by Indian Communist's success in deliberate distortion of Prez Bush's statement to kick up a storm in India and sully US reputation, China has insolently rebuffed Tibet representative.
Atleast non-communist parties within India ought to be careful and make amends. We need to rethink the Indra Gandhi's approach of consensus with Communists. It may be better to totally marginalse Communists to make breakthrough in Agri modernisation and security architecture.
The communists seem to be deliberately keep the 'unrest stove' boiling by denying people fruits of development.
RE:hold on i am back
by Ramesh Nittoor on May 05, 2008 04:50 PM Permalink
The key to an effective stance on Tibet lies with Indian Communists. Will they stand up to truth or compromise on truth for the sake of their 'revolutionary politics'. This unresolved question was atleast responded with ambiguity by Communists. Not any more it seems. The deliberate distortion on 'food front' by them really opens up a question whether the provided 'cover fire' to China. The ambuigity phase is over for them. They have to establish their non-aligned credentials of Nehruvian consensus else risk confrontation.
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by motor mouth on May 05, 2008 04:48 PM Permalink
the best way is to ban communists in inda and round up karat, raja and yethcury and deport them to their masters in china