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India strikes back with Uighur card. What will China do next?


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Useless Comments
Nothing much has been done.. much more to be done
by Useless Comments on Apr 23, 2016 03:08 PM  | Hide replies

The meeting that Dolkun Isa ia bout to attend is organized by the US... as US is planning to Destroy China .... which has forcefully occupied Tibet...

I don't understand why BJP is taking all credit just by giving a Visa

China issue staple vista to people of J&K and Arunachal to tell india that China do not recoganise these states as part of India.. has india forced china to drop this stand or.. started issuing staple visa to people of Tibet or people of Uyghur... stating these stated donpt belong to China

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Vijay Sahani
Re: Nothing much has been done.. much more to be done
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 03:12 PM
India should reserve some punches for later. Knock out in first round is not warranted.

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sunilsm
Re: Re: Nothing much has been done.. much more to be done
by sunilsm on Apr 24, 2016 01:03 AM
Correctly put vijay. But as we know the game much older, atleat now we stated toake the noice. It is inevitable that we have stand on or feet and fa e the problem head on. Otherwise there is always an option of being sidekick as we did so far

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NN Bhatt
Slit eyed....
by NN Bhatt on Apr 23, 2016 03:02 PM  | Hide replies

After this action from India, lets hope Vietnam, Japan, Philipines etc countries troubled by China shall start such overt / covert aggression against these slit eyed sons of Mao Dze Tung.

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MS Vasan
Re: Slit eyed....
by MS Vasan on Apr 23, 2016 03:18 PM
Japan and Philipines are supported by US anyway...Buy Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan can start copying Indian action...Why not?

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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Slit eyed....
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 03:21 PM
Singapore will remain neutral, much like Switzerland. It has people of all race and is too small to get involved in power games.

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Amit A
Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Amit A on Apr 23, 2016 02:58 PM  | Hide replies



Does this Tiit for Tat diplomacy ever work? It seems like a situation where a child breaks his/her sibling's toy, and then vice versa the sibling breaks two more toys. Then at last both receive a good spanking irrespective of who was right.

The last time US and Russia followed this childish policy resulted in the Cuban Missile Crisis. On other smaller scales has only resulted in more enmity and distrust.

This policy at most will at most pander to those so-called chest-thumping 'nationalist' (read pseudo-nationalist) in the sort-term, but has no lasting long-term solutions.



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Biman Basu
Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Biman Basu on Apr 23, 2016 03:02 PM
what do u do with a stubborn fool?

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Vijay Sahani
Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 03:03 PM
If your neighbour pays a tramp a tip every time he spits in your compound and does not see reason you have to resort to_tit_for_tat. There are no policemen in international diplomacy. You are on your own and you better take care of yourself or else today it is spitting in your compound, tomorrow it could be something else.

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Useless Comments
Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Useless Comments on Apr 23, 2016 03:13 PM
Real _tit_for_tat will be when India start showing Tibet as its neighbor not China.... and start issuing staple visa to Tibitian people... This show that india do not recognizance China rule over tibet .. like they did for J&K and arunachal

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Amit A
Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Amit A on Apr 23, 2016 03:16 PM

Nice one... Spitting Tiit for Tat... both claim victory but end up with stains!

Matter of who ends up with more stains, right?



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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 03:19 PM
Matter of solving the problem ONLY way possible to do in international diplomacy. People act ONLY if it's in their self interest. If you keep quiet it's in their self interest to keep on pushing you to the wall.

If you cannot understand this basic aspect of international diplomacy you better join a bhajan mandali.

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Amit A
Re: Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Amit A on Apr 23, 2016 03:24 PM

nice expert international policy... pushing to the wall and all!!!

looks like you have a doctorate in it, like the ones Veer Sena claims, haha!

I bow to you... Mr. PhD in International Diplomacy!!!


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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 03:26 PM
People who cannot argue rationally, often use sarcasm. I grant you that much as a face saver!

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Amit A
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Amit A on Apr 23, 2016 03:37 PM

looks who's talking... the one who tarnishes others of "bhajan mandali" and all!!!

Nice one dude!!!

Keep it up!!!



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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 03:44 PM
That's because i'm not part of any bhajan mandali.

If you talk in an irrational manner i will "rub your nose in dirt" (an idiom which means to make the other person remember his failure).



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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 03:48 PM
Talk rationally and win the argument. If i start getting personal you can accuse me of sidetracking. But if you don't make rational arguments don't expect me to be considerate.

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Amit A
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Amit A on Apr 23, 2016 06:06 PM

Mr. PhD in International Diplomacy & Mr. Rationalist seems to be part of "bhajan mandali" neo-bhakthology, hehe!!!

Bow to you again!!!



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NN Bhatt
Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by NN Bhatt on Apr 23, 2016 03:05 PM
Amita, do you have a solution? Spell it out dear lady. By the way,

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Amit A
Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Amit A on Apr 23, 2016 03:11 PM

let me guess another bhakt... adept in one-line deflecting commentary!!!


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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Against Pseudos on Apr 23, 2016 06:34 PM
Amita:
Nice China Bhakt you are. Keep up YOUR commentary.

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Against Pseudos
Re: Tiit for Tat diplomacy
by Against Pseudos on Apr 23, 2016 06:32 PM
Amita:
Nice to see Chinese supporters like you. Well done. :-)

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susarla suryaprakasam
ndia strikes back with Uighur card. What will China do next?
by susarla suryaprakasam on Apr 23, 2016 02:53 PM

Please remember that China is our first enemy, and at its behest, Pakistan became a hardened enemy. As big brother, China will continue to instigate Pakistan as perennial disturber of our peaceful life. This is the fact of life, and we should not hope for any concession from China, nor reconciliation on any front. If this being so, why we should allow inferior but cheap goods from China resulting in avoidable trade surplus. History, from the ages of Mohenzodaro-Harappa onwards details of impotency - so called peace-loving race i.e. India. We should no longer, even at substantial cost should teach these permanent enemies a lesson.

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sanjay mahadik
He is not a political PM. He seeâs it as a career.
by sanjay mahadik on Apr 23, 2016 02:45 PM

Mr Modi must have planned his 5 years in office. Now 2 yrs around to be ctd and the invitations, hostings,freindship, meetings,requests,trips etc seems to be and must be over. Now ,here comes the actions, shocks,treatments. Personnaly I have voted for the same. Your time starts now. Go ahead, INDIA is with you.

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dinesh emmanuel
Self respect is finally here after 60 years.
by dinesh emmanuel on Apr 23, 2016 02:40 PM  | Hide replies

Its always pleasure to hit back at our enemies and Modiji has showed what self respect is all about..

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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Self respect is finally here after 60 years.
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 02:43 PM
There was nothing wrong with it. That is diplomacy. He is not supposed to act to please EVERY Indian .... or rather every Indian looking for an opportunity to belittle him.

(By writing nonsense you are actually forcing me to support Modi, which is actually against my grain.)

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Rakesh Pandit
Re: Re: Re: Self respect is finally here after 60 years.
by Rakesh Pandit on Apr 23, 2016 02:57 PM
Ha ha ha ha. Sahi pakde hai Sahani ji.

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Vijay Sahani
Re: Re: Self respect is finally here after 60 years.
by Vijay Sahani on Apr 23, 2016 02:46 PM
Give the devil the credit due to him and then nobody would grudge you giving the devil the brickbats he deserves. (At least, intelligent people will not)

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raj pathak
Re: Re: Self respect is finally here after 60 years.
by raj pathak on Apr 23, 2016 02:57 PM
whats ur problem yamla?? who u r proving ur name again n again?

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Useless Comments
Re: Self respect is finally here after 60 years.
by Useless Comments on Apr 23, 2016 03:25 PM
Not after 60 years but after 2003... in 2003 Indian PM vajpayee officially agreed that India recognizance China rule over Tibet.. till 2003 Indians in its official map used to show Tibet as out Neighbor not China....

We still need to revert it back

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VENKATESHPRASAD IYER
India strikes back with Uighur card. What will China do next?
by VENKATESHPRASAD IYER on Apr 23, 2016 02:34 PM

Most probably China will increase its incursions in Indian territory and stay put for some time or reduce the number of visitors through Nathu La pass to Kailash Mansarovar. High time we boycotted Chinese goods and taught them a lesson. Good move by the Modi government. We need to build better roads near our China border and increase our military presence there.

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Unknown
Well Done Modi
by Unknown on Apr 23, 2016 02:33 PM

I was critical of many decisions you made after being elected and did not vote for you, BUT NOW I WILL vote for you - happy to find a person finally willing to fight out the world's nemesis i.e. China, & having a heart to step into the unknown.

No country, other than India, can bring China to its knees.

ONLY challenges help a nation dig deeper within, unite and come out independent and strong. China did this with USA 30 yrs back. But with power it went cruel beyond a point of belief. They do not have a large heart as Indians.

Now it is India's turn to end Cruel China's hegemony and restore justice to all.
It will take several hiccups and anguishing moments, but the path chosen is correct. Just keep moving !

Mr. Doval: Plz. increase security for Mr. Modi and espionage operations. China and US are likely to hit back with planned assassination in the near future. Protect the coveted treasures first and nurture new ones fast. The war is ON !

Cheers towards a self-reliant India !

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bharat rao
grant of visi to chinese Ughihar
by bharat rao on Apr 23, 2016 02:33 PM  | Hide replies

first of all the writer is not writing independently. secondly the writer is habbit of pleasing the goverment... If you look the past Udhighar was came to india past when the indira gandhi goverment was rulling. Mr prime Minister has not made in favour to him. There is no bilatereal treaty that india can not grant visa when other country object.. No country in world has right to interfere in our country interenal affaiars .. it is sole discirtinaray function of Goverment of india.. Shri narendra modi is failed in all the field. The print media and electronic media and some so called free lance reporter are on the pay role BJP.. This is all political motivated article.. The writer is not aware the internation poor reputation of narendra modi. The narendra Modi has paid lots of dollars to international media.


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Against Pseudos
Re: grant of visi to chinese Ughihar
by Against Pseudos on Apr 23, 2016 06:37 PM
ROTFLMAO...looks like someone has given you lots of 50 paise. :-)

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