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Why do the Chinese want a train to Sikkim?


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Ashish Singh
Time has come
by Ashish Singh on Aug 22, 2014 08:13 AM  | Hide replies

Reading through the comments of people writing on the topics of Chinese danger to India, majority want Tibet to be taken back from them. Well China will not do so willingly, India has to wage a war against them. This is the right time, we have a dynamic,visionary PM, under whose leadership BJP won in a grand fashion, it is the time for us to go to war with China and we will sure win it,and take revenge of the humiliation they heaped on us in the 1962 war.

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chunnu
Re: Time has come
by chunnu on Aug 22, 2014 08:55 AM
Take 'back' Tibet?? was it part of India earlier? Please get your facts right.

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Ashish Singh
Re: Re: Time has come
by Ashish Singh on Aug 22, 2014 11:33 AM
chunnu,"the chaddi brigade", have published a map of Akhand Bharat, which shows Tibet as a part of India. You are very right that Tibet was & never will be a part of India,but who is going to put this in dumb skull of these "chaddi brigade" chaps.

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David Dak
Re: Time has come
by David Dak on Aug 22, 2014 10:58 AM
If India has a war this time, Chinese troop will reach to Delhi and then pull back again to humiliate you in a bigger way than 1962 for sure.

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Om Shanti
Re: Re: Time has come
by Om Shanti on Aug 27, 2014 04:44 AM
Please identify and take some corrupt and lazy politicians from Delhi along with you when you pull back.

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Robert Woods
Re: Time has come
by Robert Woods on Nov 04, 2014 04:17 PM
Another 20something year-old "jai hin""india shining" TOOL that has swallowed the "jai hind""indian shining" LIE.

The Chinese army in 1962 consisted of basically soldiers holding nothing more than various types of rifles that were gained years back from surrendered japanese or Americans from the Chinese civil war AND STILL THE CHINESE HUMILIATED THE iNDIAN ARMY.

Yet somehow this 20something year-old brahmin child TOOL actually believes THAT TODAY IN THE PRESENT that a China that has a GDP that is 5 times that of india has an armed force that will just be rolled over by an india that has a GDP that is less than that of Italy???

Seriously. The 20something year-olds brahmin indian CHILDS of today have simply been BEYOND brainwashed by the pink media of india.....



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NEWPATH FINDERk Rajgor
Re: Re: Time has come
by NEWPATH FINDERk Rajgor on Jul 25, 2016 01:18 PM
AT THAT TIME NAY ROO DID NOT USE AIR FORCE AGAINST CHINA.

THIS TIME IF WE ARE TO FIGHT CHINA WE HAVE TO USE N-WEAPONS OTHERWISE WE CANT TAKE CHINESE ARMY.

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shikar
look at Nepal
by shikar on Aug 22, 2014 01:06 AM

There can be no adjustment and give and take with the Chinese as one reader has mentioned....Look at Nepal and Tibet itself...give them a finger and they will swallow the hand...in another sense , I would say : Give them the finger...and fight...

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xxx yyy
Look at it from the other side too
by xxx yyy on Aug 21, 2014 06:22 PM  | Hide replies

If you look at it, China can easily defeat India and take away any territory it feels. However, it has never done that. It has always stuck to its own definition of the boundary, and not what the British defined. It agrees that the border is disputed. If there is a give and take, India can easily accommodate not only China, but Pakistan also properly. I am sure both China and Pakistan have the same level of frustration that India has with these two countries. We just keep talking and nothing comes out the talks. Something has to change. Maybe with some give and take, we can bring down the tensions and frustrations. If you look at the world maps or Indian maps for the last hundred years or a thousand, you always see changing borders.

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Haha Jhonson
Re: Look at it from the other side too
by Haha Jhonson on Aug 21, 2014 07:46 PM
The controversy of the border between the india and the china is very complex.During 1912 to 1950,the Tibet was materially indenpent.Alouthg the Chinese gov never acknowladged it during that time.During that time,the Tibet and the UK come to an agreement that give some territory to the UK.I hope the China and the India will slove the controversy peaceful,not by the war.

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Jugal Ahuja
Re: Re: Look at it from the other side too
by Jugal Ahuja on Aug 21, 2014 10:01 PM
When China was in civil war in the years from 1912, UK on the sly entered into an agreement with Tibet, and took away South Tibet, i.e today called Arunachal Pradesh. China demands that AP be returned to it, India got it as a legacy from the British,and no democratic govt in India can return back that.

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Bala krishna
Re: Look at it from the other side too
by Bala krishna on Aug 22, 2014 09:01 AM
Your perception is right to some extent,but not true to the fact that the unilateral war inflicted by China resulted in border dispute has to be recognized by China than only the talks will have some meaning.

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Poor research
by on Aug 21, 2014 05:28 PM  | Hide replies

This is a poorly researched article.The article mentions airports in it and fails to mention that the average height of the Tibetan Plateau is 4000 Mtrs not much load lifting can be done from there. Indian A/c on the other hand can lift full payload from it's airfields in the East and other Airforce Stations in the North. The Chinese have no counter to this Indians can dominate the Airspace over Southern Tibet. What would you do in such a case?

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vilas apte
Re: Poor research
by vilas apte on Aug 21, 2014 06:07 PM
That is why railway lines and highways are being extended upto the Indian border, so that bigger number of troops can be moved @ a faster rate. How many sorties by planes can you carry out in an area which is prone to poor weather and each sortie can carry hardly 100-150 troops. Big transport planes cannot perform in these narrow gorge areas. Chinese troops being at a higher elevation will always have the asvantage in case of a combat which was precisely the reason of our army's heavy defeat in 1962.

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Krishna
Because Rediff posts pictures of models and bollywood stars only
by Krishna on Aug 21, 2014 05:02 PM

That is why

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bhaskar
chinese are the CraZiest
by bhaskar on Aug 21, 2014 04:09 PM

citizen in this world . They drive everything to nuts and with nuts .... haha. Our Paki Jehadis can blowup everything in one day.. if they are willing to take the challenge.

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vilas kulkarni
Why do the Chinese want a train to Sikkim?
by vilas kulkarni on Aug 21, 2014 02:31 PM

better once gain look the map of sikkim how strategical to china it can contrloe easily which is infected with maoist west bengal tibbet and bhutan then they easily entr in to bihar which is in sixes and seven. he railway not for the trade purpose to bring arams and ammunation for its military invasion as in 1962 india should take care

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nailesh kumar
yes
by nailesh kumar on Aug 21, 2014 02:26 PM

yes

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