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Trade:Will India & China relent?


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chanakya
They always want an upper hand.
by chanakya on Nov 23, 2006 11:01 AM

Whether the front is economic or the military, they would want to have an upper hand, and in doing so they have been using both the neighboring prostitutes, viz. the naapak and the banglaa desh.

Even The Neanderthaal would miss no opportunity to appease the chews and lies for tapping the vast chinese markets, in the process pressurising India into succumbing to the chinese chew and lie policies, and thus endangering the sovereignty of Bharat Varsh.

Our top netas are either stupid or greedy.

For one thing, condy is more dangerous than the naapaak general and hu combined.

Be careful, Sardarji.

Dont give up even to the pressure from Italy as some payments are likely to be made in Italian Liraaaaa !!!

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s subramanyan
will India and China relent
by s subramanyan on Nov 23, 2006 08:56 AM

Busisness chambers will need better coordination with our own government first. It is inconceivable that our government will put hindrances in the operations of our corporates or of the foreign companies without any substantial reason. Security considerations are of farreaching importance and there is little point in dubbing the authorities as paranoid. I will jsut quote an example. Chittagong has been declareed as the worst port with high piracy riask and global marine authorities have alerted the need for stepping up intensive patrolling in the Bay of Bengal. A think thank article while reviewing Chinese strategies also talk of the countries in the south china region complaining that the chinese navy were nourishing piracy. This apprehension gets greater weight when a recently released book by an American academic beleieves that "piracy and counterfeiting are tacitly supported by the Chinese government" (The Coming China Wars- Peter Navarre).

So even as we should explore all opportunities for busienss ventures on both sides, let us accord these security considerations the foremost attention.

s subramanyan

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