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India's military power at LAC rattles China


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Ram Niwas
India has won the psychological war against China!
by Ram Niwas on Aug 28, 2017 05:46 PM

It is foolishness to trust China . That is a rogue country which developed and trained Indian naxalites . It promoted pakistan and North Korean Nuclear programme. India has to be cautious of their intentions. We must build up a stronger India militarily to face them with hard hands

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ST
Too boring using Army to win in Gujrat and using China
by ST on Aug 15, 2017 10:40 PM  | Hide replies

They are fighting War online so obviously the Army does not need any artillery or weapons just staying in the news will do

How many votes required for Gujrat now

10 crores 1000 crores 1 lakh crores

entire crores of Japan Malaysia Eurpore Britian

You want to win in gujrat so you win why bring China into it

You are basically a cowards using China to win election Wars in Gujrat and other parts of country to make us confused and using ARmy as your puppets

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Ram Niwas
Re: Too boring using Army to win in Gujrat and using China
by Ram Niwas on Aug 28, 2017 06:45 PM
Yes this party is scared of Gujrat elections. They would like to win here by hook or by crrok.Better they concentrate on dvelopment works and increase the infrastructure as developed by Congress during previous sixty years. Work is more important than blaming others. Their one point programme is Elimination of congress, a party which won freedom for the country, brought the nation to this level of development.

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Raghavendra Bhat
bullying tactics against 'meek' kingdoms/nation-states
by Raghavendra Bhat on Aug 10, 2017 09:59 PM

China always plays its 'bully' card, it has sustained its intrusion tactics with bullying and has won out each and every time. It pushes its grazing team (PLA in disguise), then covers it up with a roving patrol team, to subsequently bolster it with a grouped/armed regular military team. It repeats this for a couple of years to establish a civilian adminstration base deep within disputed boundaries of 'meek' kingdoms and 'pliable' nation-states. It raises claim in areas of its interest for which all fall down in 'meek' subjugation as soon as it flexes its PLA muscle.

India should stand by Bhutan till the very end of this protracted Dokla issue, this has got critical import for the whole of India's nationhood. If need be, India should curtail trade with China with sudden rapidity. We cannot abandon Bhutan to the cruel machinations of China. Let us hope that the China CPC exercises restraint with all its collective wisdom, keeping off from the machinations of Li Yipeng and his cronies!


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Ravi
India has won the psychological war against China!
by Ravi on Aug 04, 2017 02:39 PM

Chinese propaganda in full swing in want of face saver! After all those big mouthing strong action against India & Bhutan now China pu66y footing for almost 2 months! China will never be seen as a Dragon again but a coward running away from the challenge!

No one has given China the unilateral authority to develop Africa or Asia on behalf of another smaller & weaker country! Everyone must be given an option and its up to the countries free will that they can choose to be part of any initiative! Oh I forgot China doesn't understand the free will! Chinese Communist hegemonic dictatorship wants everything under its control!

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padmanabhan Raghavachari
the thrust
by padmanabhan Raghavachari on Aug 04, 2017 01:01 PM  | Hide replies

So in the words of chinese they want to overthrow the
socalled Indian exploitation and thrust the chinese
exploitation. is it not??

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Raghavendra Bhat
Re: the thrust
by Raghavendra Bhat on Aug 10, 2017 10:07 PM
China has created naive sheeple instead of furthering autonomy. It might be that all sheep of the China grazers' team are bots clothed in sheep-skin. China PLA has got an extensive bot team in place!

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Subodha Barik
First tell me i m or modi.
by Subodha Barik on Aug 03, 2017 08:01 PM

if with me, no body looks u.otherwise i will be kick out from earth.u move in moon or other planet.

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krishna singh
china india issue at doklam
by krishna singh on Jul 31, 2017 05:43 PM

india should deploy the military along border of china ,not only at doklam,because they are clever and we shuold not believe on them. otherwise they can target from other posts

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rathi raj
Chinese belligerence
by rathi raj on Jul 28, 2017 10:38 AM

The expansionist China has never been at peace with any of its neighbours. China has disputes with more nations that it shares borders with. China has began to believe itself to be the 'economic giant' and hence, can push smaller nations like Bhutan, Nepal, Taiwan, Vietnam, etc. However, the Chinese leadership seem no to realise how badly their economic credibility be hit if it starts war with India. Of course, India is not what it was in 1962 and this was witnessed in 1967 at Nathu La. Wouldn't the all-out war between India and China lead to a major global shift in strategic partnerships and may become a stepping stone for the Third World War? Other major military powers have overtly shown their dislike of the Chinese quests such as USA, Japan and also Russia.
Is the entire Chinese exercise aimed at subduing India to toe the Chinese lines on CPEC and OBOR, to which India has already shown indifference? Isn't China bothered about its safe passage through Indian Ocean which is under Indian domination? Only port at Gwadar cannot safeguard the Chinese requirements since that too comes under the anti-China forces in the Arabian Sea.
India might suffer setbacks in its ongoing economic progress if the war takes place, which is likely to be a stalemate, but the conflict will badly damage the Chinese credibility on military was well as on economic fronts.

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