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merge Tibet in India
by Xingen on Apr 07, 2008 12:44 PM   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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by Aviram Vijh on Apr 07, 2008 12:49 PM   Permalink
tibet is an integral part of India??!! hahaha

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by Xingen on Apr 07, 2008 12:50 PM   Permalink

Tell me where is Kailash mansarowar, origin
or river Brhamaputra.



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by Billa NO:786 on Apr 07, 2008 01:04 PM   Permalink
sounds like outline of another RANG DE BASANTI

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by ramit shrivastava on Apr 07, 2008 05:17 PM   Permalink
Its high time India oppose the Chinese which had so many of Indian soldiers slaughtered in 1962. The claim for Arunachal, Akshai Chin etc will still be an issue in the future with this rogue communist country

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by ramit shrivastava on Apr 07, 2008 05:26 PM   Permalink
Do we see a world war at our doorstep ? Already the Maoist are pecolating India in a big way in the eastern province.

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by Angry Indian on Apr 07, 2008 01:07 PM   Permalink
that means even entire HIMALAYAS-right from Afghanistan along China to Tibet is ours because it was part of Ancient India..
stupid comment..!

tomorrow the Dutch people will ask that Goa is theirs bcos of history and culture of people.

Bangladesh mite ask for entire WB bcos of History and language being common..

utter non sense spoken by u because u hate China , actually jealous of its might..@

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by Shiv Thakur on Apr 07, 2008 01:17 PM   Permalink
Oh, Chinese agent. from Himalaya to Hindukush this was our land, we lost it due to people like you, indian should first eleminate people like from this eath than fight with enemies.

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by Rita Sinha on Apr 07, 2008 01:39 PM   Permalink
China is big not mighty..otherwise wud not have been so suspicious of evry moves US, India, Japan and Europe makes..China is a country that is imperialist n has agents in the form of Communists in India n people like u who actually exaggerate the real strength of that country

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by naval digaria on Apr 07, 2008 08:41 PM   Permalink
Right said. Chinese Government has deep rooted insecurity feelings, which orignates from their own wrong-doings.

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by nurani gandhi on Apr 07, 2008 01:15 PM   Permalink
The whole world actually belongs to India-accept it happily or else.......

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by Raj on Apr 07, 2008 01:39 PM   Permalink
Why fight on land ? Land is more valuable than human beings?. China think the other way that's why it is not happy with what it has it want more and more..it want thaivan, it want Arunachal pradesh...why are they building the army for...its a sleeping dragon.

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