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Prabhakar KRISHNA
new coloniser
by Prabhakar KRISHNA on Nov 08, 2018 07:53 AM  | Hide replies

China has emerged as the main coloniser of the 20th and 21st century by spreading its clout by force and finance.

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piri
Re: new coloniser
by piri on Nov 08, 2018 09:15 AM

True.

And look how the Tibetans - hitherto a country of illiterate and poverty stricken commoners exploited to the core by the Buddhist clergy - have benefited !

From being one of the worlds most deprived populations to one whose human development indices have advanced to being comparable with those of the UN nominated middle income countries, it has been an unbelievably fast pace of change !

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nilanjan roy
Re: Re: new coloniser
by nilanjan roy on Nov 11, 2018 01:57 PM
Piri, They were poor but honest.

They have not stolen wealth like your western papa pope & kristian.

China has learnt to occupy land of others, such as Tibet, part of India & trying to be rich same as your imperelistic westerners through colonization.


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nilanjan roy
Re: Re: new coloniser
by nilanjan roy on Nov 11, 2018 01:57 PM
Piri, They were poor but honest.

They have not stolen wealth like your western papa pope & kristian.

China has learnt to occupy land of others, such as Tibet, part of India & trying to be rich same as your imperelistic westerners through colonization.


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Namakkal Raghavendran
Journey to Lhasa
by Namakkal Raghavendran on Nov 07, 2018 12:31 PM  | Hide replies

If a strong warlord subjugates a weak neighbour the world looks on and does nothing. When the greedy China gobbled up Tibet, even India did nothing.

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rahul das
Re: Journey to Lhasa
by rahul das on Nov 07, 2018 01:17 PM
We donot have the aukat , strength to deal with China. Looting and corruption has corroded the country. Nehru event allowed Assam and aurnachal to go to China in 1962 in order to continue his merry making

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piri
Re: Journey to Lhasa
by piri on Nov 08, 2018 08:57 AM

Yes, Indians could have at least tried to faxrt in Chinas direction (if not anything else) !

Half a billion Indians faxrting together might have made China at least sit up and sense that the country of big time pretenders - India - did not like Tibet becoming a part of China !

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