China never announces troop movement or deployment. The bottom line is that China does not want to have this thing drag on till late fall when ice and snow will force both sides to withdraw. Indian talk of diplomatic solution is merely stalling tactic. That's why China insists that India has to...
The stand-off will have to end before the summer is out. Since India is not going to voluntarily withdraw its troops, China will have to kick them out with force. Let's wait and see.
Chinese members don't have any idea what the guy is saying.It's in Hinds, I assume.
It takes time and effort to have some fun with Indians. I'll just have to pass on that.
Right now China is building an extension from Lhasa to Shigatse, which is the second largest city in Tibet and is about 100 km north of the Sino-Nepali border.
As far as publci sentiment is concerned, there is neither love nor hate toward India. Unlike its Indian counterpart Chinese media's reporting on India is quite bland. You'll never find screaming, sensentional headlines that one often sees in Indian media. In a nutshell, neither friend nor foe.
Never take Indian media's idiocy seriously. It's true that the river has to be blocked in orde to build the dam. However a diversionary channel is constructed for the water to bypass the dam site. River water does not stop flowing.
China hasn't officially commented on Indian activites in Pakistan but I am aware of at least one Chinese south asian expert who specifically singled out Indian attempt at destablizing Pakistan, particularly in Boloachstan.
More than for the guillible masses, even the "Indian elite circle" believes that sort of nonsense as well. The current national security advisor Doval to this day still blames Nehru for India not getting UNSC permanent membership.
I am with you on this. BTW Times of India is so full of falsehood with its coverage of China and Pakistan. Why on earth would anyone take its stories seriously?
In a way, yes, but China does not seeitself as a superpower, nor will it ever seek such a meaningless designation. I can assure you that's pretty much the consensus among the Chinese population.
By inviting the Taiwanese delegation India is obviously demonstrating its unhappiness at China. It's...