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Ramesh
to confront with China is in Indian interest
by Ramesh on May 13, 2010 06:28 AM  | Hide replies

The most important thing is for Beijing and New Delhi to discuss how to avoid conflicts
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Occupation of Tibet, providing strategic weapons to Pakistan, building infrastructure in POK .... the list is a long one. All that India has done is take up defensive measures and these also so far are not commensurate with the Chinese build up.

And now this bogey of avoiding conflicts is being raised by Chinese strategists, hoping that Shanti message will reverberate in Indian shanty towns.

Earlier, vulnerable India, due to inroads made by the China sympathising ideologues, could not muster the mainstream societal unity to fight back. Now the bridgehead has been built and societal unity for global polarisation is complete. It is in Indian interest to initiate measures which shall cause global polarisation against China, and ensure that they remain, what they have ever been, an East Asian nation.

This approach shall enable India to initiate the structural reforms for next stage of economic development and make India compete for a commanding presence as a manufacturing nation at the expense of shrinking global market share for China.

Indian civil democracy with its model of benign legal power shall content to surpass the Red Army warlordism of China which is what the monolithic state of China is.


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Ramesh
Re: to confront with China is in Indian interest
by Ramesh on May 13, 2010 06:41 AM
The last straw on the proverbial back of Camel was giving a nuclear deal to Pakistan at this juncture. While world is really apprehensive of the civil stability of Pakistan, when the global terror leaders are stated to be within their geography, while battle of attrition has been going on for
almost a decade now.

And India specific concern of threat of Bramhaputra water diversion to eastward flowing rivers, which experts have long feared, has also now surfaced, which India is now struggling to cope with while seeking to find a reliable anti-dote.

If China expects to get away by creating these negotiation options for themselves, as they have done so far, the Indian effort is likely to be to find new equations which could set a discontinuity in that graph.

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krushna mishra
Ban all Chinese Product
by krushna mishra on May 12, 2010 07:07 PM  | Hide replies

Ban all chinese product in india. Or else these chini will took over all the indian product.

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Rajat Bhagwat
Re: Ban all Chinese Product
by Rajat Bhagwat on May 12, 2010 08:29 PM
do u believe india is competitive in the market?? higher labor cost, lower product quality (even much inferior to chinese products), jealousy and foe mindset will ruin friendship with china and ultimately destroys india... grow up, man

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jaapaal maatre
Re: Re: Re: Ban all Chinese Product
by jaapaal maatre on May 13, 2010 12:16 PM
ohh, is that so, as if u lankans were saints. we did what we had to to protect tamils from sinhala butchers/terrorists. we are proud of what indira gandhi did to teach fanatic sinhalas a lesson. dont forget the fact that you were able to win the war only bcoz india didnt help ltte as a punishment for their assasination of rajiv gandhi and diversion from their original purpose or else the story would have been different.

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Chandra H
That is nothing
by Chandra H on May 12, 2010 06:34 PM

Instead of such comments, Indian Govt should undersatnd that China is grabing all Global miniral resources and cornering India. Look at the recent deal by China in Australia's biggest Coal mine grabbing so when does India understand thinking process of China. They have already grabbed most of Africa's resources too so why India do not understand? In future we have to beg them....

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