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Why do the Chinese want a train to Sikkim?


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Om Shanti
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by Om Shanti on Aug 27, 2014 04:39 AM

The reason is that most big companies in China are government owned and these companies are very professional.Look at Air India and then look at Air China,China Eastern,China Southern,Petro China,Sinopec_and so on.We have white_elephants.

Why India should worry? So,does author mean that India should do everything out of worry and not just as plain duty and responsibility?

China developing their nation,India should develop Indian nation.That's all.Our development policy cannot be just reaction to China's development policy.We should have own plan,priorities and action.

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Awadhesh Shukla
chines train rout expension
by Awadhesh Shukla on Aug 25, 2014 08:01 AM

China is far ahead in economic development and in other field. If train comes up to SIKKIM it will be easier for china to dump electronic goods in INDIA which is a big markest of the world having second largest population.

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Abhi Bhat
Tibet is North Arunachal and is integral part of India
by Abhi Bhat on Aug 25, 2014 01:43 AM  | Hide replies

Tibet is North Arunachal and is integral part of India

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brajeshwar nath
Re: Tibet is North Arunachal and is integral part of India
by brajeshwar nath on Aug 03, 2016 10:02 AM
get your head examined. Living in ivory tower. Smell the coffee.

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piri
Re: Tibet is North Arunachal and is integral part of India
by piri on Aug 26, 2014 07:30 AM
Tibet lies to the north of Arunachal Pradesh ????

Really ???

Sure it does. But will you call China, that lies north of Vietnam, North Vietnam ??

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SAI RAM
CHINA WAS STAY 5000 KM LONG DISTANCE IN INDIA
by SAI RAM on Aug 24, 2014 11:03 PM  | Hide replies

NOW THEY CAPTURE KELASH PARVAT AND TIBET , WE HAVE TO SPENT LACS OF RS TO GO OUR LAND

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piri
Re: CHINA WAS STAY 5000 KM LONG DISTANCE IN INDIA
by piri on Aug 26, 2014 07:35 AM
Kelash whatever has been ruled by the Chinese for the past 3000 years (at the very least). Tibet was also an integral part of every Chinese empire in the past. It was the British who tried to make Tibet a different entity by drawing lines on the map. This was done in their attempt to create a big buffer zone between their Indian colony and the Chinese empire. They tried their divisive propaganda with the Tibetan Buxddhists to alienate them from China.

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saif kashmiri
Re: Re: CHINA WAS STAY 5000 KM LONG DISTANCE IN INDIA
by saif kashmiri on Aug 31, 2014 11:20 AM
tibet was forcefully occupaied by china for last 150m years



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SAI RAM
CHINA WAS STAY 5000 KM LONG DISTANCE IN INDIA
by SAI RAM on Aug 24, 2014 11:02 PM

NOW THEY CAPTURE KELASH PARVAT AND TIBET , WE HAVE TO SPENT LACS OF RS TO GO OUR LAND

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piri
Claude Arpi never
by piri on Aug 22, 2014 12:20 PM  | Hide replies


mentions perhaps the most significant feature that stands out in any true comparison of capabilities between China and India.

And this is the will shown by the two countries to fight big time corruption!

Arpi bleats in shrill fashion that China is spending billions of dollars to develop infrastructure in Tibet.

By contrast, Arpi moans that Indian tax payers will have to bear an additonal burden of Rs. 64000 crores to fund the Mountain Strike Corps in order to counter China.

Arpi ought to have talked about the huge contrast between the ease at which China can spare billions of dollars for Tibet's infrastructural development and how India will compromise its fiscal deficit immensely more by raising its Mountain corps.

In other words, the fact that India is in a very very unsustainable scale of competition with China is never mentioned by the likes of writers such as Arpi.

Now, the subject of how China and India compare in terms of controlling corruption (which is the biggest leakage of financial muscle for any nation) will need pages and pages of enumeration, data and arguments.

But such labour can be saved and the argument brought down to just one line if how the Indian govt. has pampered gigantic thieves such as Mukesh Ambani while the Chinese have been hounding and purging such parasites in their market economy is mentioned!

In terms of feeding parasites such as Ambani, there has been no difference at all between the BJP led NDA and the Congress!

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piri
Re: Claude Arpi never
by piri on Aug 22, 2014 12:31 PM
One decision of the Indian govt. in the matter of how it allows free booters such as Mukesh Ambani rip off state and natural resources - the decision to award a world record well head price of 8.4 USD per MMBTU for the gas extracted from the KG D6 block - alone is enough to illustrate why India will never be able to compete in any meaningful manner with China!

The latest Corrption Perception Index rankings (published by Transparency International) place China at 61st among all countries while India, despite being an alleged vibrant democracy and not autocratically governed as China is widely ridiculed to be, is placed a far more miserable 98th !!

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piri
Re: Claude Arpi never
by piri on Aug 22, 2014 12:33 PM
One decision of the Indian govt. in the matter of how it allows free booters such as Mukesh Ambani rip off state and natural resources - the decision to award a world record well head price of 8.4 USD per MMBTU for the gas extracted from the KG D6 block - alone is enough to illustrate why India will never be able to compete in any meaningful manner with China!

The latest Corrption Perception Index rankings (published by Transparency International) place China at 61st among all countries while India, despite being an alleged vibrant democracy and not autocratically governed as China is widely ridiculed to be, is placed a far more miserable 98th !!

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NEWPATH FINDERk Rajgor
Re: Re: Claude Arpi never
by NEWPATH FINDERk Rajgor on Jul 25, 2016 01:11 PM
LET US GIVE AWAY ALL OUR RESOURCES TO CHINA AND RENOUNCE LIKE BUDDHA AND SIT UNDER BODHI TREE!

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harshal s. kalangutkar
Why do the Chinese want a train to Sikkim?
by harshal s. kalangutkar on Aug 22, 2014 09:02 AM  | Hide replies

Its futile imagining China wud attach n capture India.....cause if it does so.....it wud hav to sacrifice a major portion or all of its armed forces!!! Leaving it vulnerable to Islamic militants.....wud they like repeating Iraq on their soil!!!

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NEWPATH FINDERk Rajgor
Re: Why do the Chinese want a train to Sikkim?
by NEWPATH FINDERk Rajgor on Jul 25, 2016 01:13 PM
CHINA WILL SEND PROGRAMMED ROBOTS FOR BATTLE! WILL NOT USE THEIR ARMY!

THE ARMY WILL BE USED TO MAKE INDIAN SLAVES AND THEN MAOIST LIKE PRACHANDA WILL RULE IN INDIA AD NEPAL !

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chunnu
learn from them
by chunnu on Aug 22, 2014 08:58 AM  | Hide replies

We should rather learn how to go forward in progress from the Chinese. What they have built in 5 years we have not been able to do in 50 years.

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Om Shanti
Re: learn from them
by Om Shanti on Aug 27, 2014 04:41 AM
yes,it is a sensible comment.Only jobless lazy people keep worrying.

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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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