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Countries that wish to invade do not do so by pitching tents!


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M
All British lines need to wipe off and draw Bhartiya rekha
by M on Nov 11, 2013 04:25 PM

All British lines need to wipe off and draw Bhartiya rekha for a new lasting,peaceful future;

The usual bunch of cowards cant do it;
Need new resurgent bandwagon of sturdy leadership for a strong future who can hold their words for eternity;

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kumar kn
India's Soft Approch
by kumar kn on Nov 11, 2013 04:23 PM  | Hide replies

The author of the article has written as if he is the spokesperson of China. He wants India to deal softly with China, adjust, compromise, understand, have patience, etc. This sort of useless approach is what got us into trouble in 1962. China will do everything to expand its territory and weaken the opponents. It strengthened our enemy Pakistan with conventional and nuclear weapons and the West did nothing.

We are always told that with Pak and China we must not be aggressive and talk and talk and talk. Why do we have a big military establishment and when will we use it? No one is advocating going to war but atleast show your muscle power. We can learn from Japan and Vietnam the way to deal with China. Unfortunately the Gandhian approach has got into our psyche and made us a weak and soft nation whom no one takes seriously.

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Ram Lakhan
Re: India's Soft Approch
by Ram Lakhan on Nov 11, 2013 04:35 PM
Do not worry sir, Let 2014 come and NM will show his muscle.

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s kumar
blade of grass grows
by s kumar on Nov 11, 2013 04:05 PM

i also remember someone saying pointing to the bald head "nothing grows here so shall we cut it off" . Well, the boundary row between india and china is a result of chinese occupying tibet in the 50s . Indian leadership being weak did not oppose this but know well what was coming soon in 62 , that china will stake a claim to all the unmanned borders. The question of more strategic importance of aksai chin to china is no excuse for occupying it. The area was in tibet not china and its "strategic importance" came into existence only after china occupied tibet. Anyway china can "invent" strategic importance in any area and claim it !! so far the "Give and take" meant only India "Gives" and china "takes" .

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Jena Bharati
US panel clean your hog house first. Come clean on Tibet,
by Jena Bharati on May 11, 2013 03:39 AM  | Hide replies

come clean on hindu genocide in bangladesh and porks, and kashmir. Come clean on US state sponsered genocide in bagladesh.

You can not come even close to modi. he is shiddh secular mahavir brand, and you HR guys take some more training from hindus how to preserve the sacred plurality with utmost exercise of choice and control. So look into your own house full of porseltyzatizer hordes rampaging free human spirit.

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Ram Lakhan
Re: US panel clean your hog house first. Come clean on Tibet,
by Ram Lakhan on Nov 11, 2013 04:41 PM
Who R U ? R U gone out of your mind. We are discussion China and India.
As far as Modi is you need not explain about his seclu... the whole world know.


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Ramesh Ramachandran
Testing the waters before a full scale invasion
by Ramesh Ramachandran on May 07, 2013 09:54 AM  | Hide replies

China is testing the will of Indian people. Similiar to how we dip a toe in a lake before taking a plunge.
It is true that in the 1962 war there was a degree of provocation by India but total lack of planning when there was all out war.
China has made massive investments in upgrading the infrastructure close to the Border.

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Samir Bhagwat
Re: Testing the waters before a full scale invasion
by Samir Bhagwat on May 10, 2013 02:49 PM
Good, let China capture the Hindis, maybe they might civilize them with dandas !

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Ram Lakhan
Re: Re: Testing the waters before a full scale invasion
by Ram Lakhan on Nov 11, 2013 04:43 PM
China will will never dare capture. But Ramesh is also right regarding infrastructure close to Border.

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Balan Iyer
A Lesson Still Not Learnt
by Balan Iyer on May 06, 2013 09:35 AM  | Hide replies

The author is suffering from hate against West ern Imperialism like some of our earliest Poli tical Leaders and confused between friend and foe.The eye opening 1962 war with China is a lesson to be learnt that the real enemy is the Chinese and not the Western Imperialism. But the author is blissfully ignorant about this naked truth.The nasty results of our Political Goof could never be due to British Colonialism or Western Imperialism.

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Srikrishnan V
Re: A Lesson Still Not Learnt
by Srikrishnan V on May 07, 2013 06:49 AM
Dont eat sour curd rice and burp here.

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Samir Bhagwat
Re: Re: A Lesson Still Not Learnt
by Samir Bhagwat on May 10, 2013 02:47 PM
what do you eat ? cow dung ?

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Ram Lakhan
Re: Re: Re: A Lesson Still Not Learnt
by Ram Lakhan on Nov 11, 2013 04:45 PM
Cow dung that too from Nagpur

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KRISHNAN
Why Can't we fix proper boundaries
by KRISHNAN on May 05, 2013 07:29 PM  | Hide replies

May I ask a few stuppid question? Why can't we fix proper international boundaries through mutual discusssion with Neighbouring Countries. Why can't we do it even after 65 Years of Independence. Who is responsible for this?? Don't you think this is the route cause of all these incursions and invasion

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some one
Re: Why Can't we fix proper boundaries
by some one on May 05, 2013 10:05 PM

It is totally wrong to think that the India China border disputes are because of maps, or because of history of colonial days. These disputes are real ones between the two countries, who distrust and dislike each other despite the official show of friendship and growing trade.

Real disputes cannot be wished away and cannot be resolved by redrawing the borders. These are conflicts of strategic interests and also of social and political beliefs and have nothing to do with any lines drawn on any map, rightly or wrongly, now or in history.


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Srikrishnan V
Re: Why Can't we fix proper boundaries
by Srikrishnan V on May 07, 2013 06:53 AM
Smpe answer, we need leaders who have this vision to solve, some, if not all problems of india. Sadly, the main idea of leaders sis to scam money. But leadership comes from people. So despite claims of "common man" suffering, every one of us has some relative engaged in scamming. Like typical indian mentality of throwing garbage in road and cursing government, we do not look for corruption within home but point kfingers at leaders.
British should have hanged a few dozen corruption ridden merchants, that would have set a precedent.

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shilpy
israel just destroyed syria's military research center
by shilpy on May 05, 2013 08:08 AM  | Hide replies

israel did it becuase it thought it was a good idea to do it pre-emptively.
indira gandhi wanted to share nukes with pakistan!
in case the voters in karnataka might overlook the long strong history of congressi corruption, the congressi railway ministery's scam just reminded them.

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Red Pascal
Re: israel just destroyed syria's military research center
by Red Pascal on May 06, 2013 02:07 PM
Much as I dislike Mrs Gandhi, she was the one who dismembered Pakistan. Militarily she did more than any other PM, she attacked rather than wait to get attacked, and won a conclusive battle.

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Ram Lakhan
Re: Re: israel just destroyed syria's military research center
by Ram Lakhan on Nov 11, 2013 04:50 PM
Person like shilpy cannot see beyond NGPR. Does shilpy want to say India should destroy military research center in China and Pak.Not to forget Europe and USA are behind Isreal

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