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  1. Raphael

    Gurkhas owe a lot to their British masters

    I'm not surprised you brought up Mau Mau. That conflict was a runaway success for Britain imperial policy, resulted in negligible European casualties (quite a few Hindus though), and managed to pit the Mau Mau and Kikuyu tribes against each other. The rebellion was mainly about nonwhites...
  2. Raphael

    Gurkhas owe a lot to their British masters

    Sounds like your Hindu history textbooks have misled you. Britain gave Kenya independence in 1963, and in fact most of British decolonization across Africa was a orderly and negotiated affair. However, Africans did reserve much antipathy and violence for Hindus. Across Uganda, South Africa, etc...
  3. Raphael

    China-India Geopolitics: News & Discussions

    Nowhere in this article does it say 'updating', because that's a term you fabricated. Instead it says 'India raised...'. India took the initiative to start begging, unprovoked, unsolicited, without any prompting from the other party. Only India could be so shameless. India kicked Australia out...
  4. Raphael

    Indian Media: Chinese Troops Entered India Through Uttarakhand for 1 Km

    https://www.thequint.com/india/2017/07/31/chinese-troops-entered-india-through-uttarakhand-for-1-km Chinese soldiers transgressed into Uttarakhand's Barahoti last week on 25 July at about 9 am. The soldiers came up to 800m to 1 km into Indian territory, sources have reported. This comes after...
  5. Raphael

    HOW CHINESE (OBOR) PROJECTS ARE IMPACTING GDP OF BURMA,SRILANKA & PAKISTAN.

    Why is India concerned about 'debt traps' for countries that it is planning to enslave, denude, rape and then use to resurrect 'Akhand Bharat'? Given its hegemonic designs, is India's concern for its neighbors sincere or disingenuous?
  6. Raphael

    In Kathmandu’s Support for BRI, an Old Story of India Losing Ground in Nepal

    https://thewire.in/161068/india-china-nepal-obor-bri-doklam/ As the Doklam stand-off continues, is Nepal set to make another foreign policy shift away from India and towards China, as it did in the 1960s? Commentators have argued that Nepal joining the Belt Road Initiative signals Nepal’s...
  7. Raphael

    Indians are among laziest people in the world: Stanford study

    India's laziness is a byproduct of its caste system. First the Brahmins, descending from light-skinned Aryan invaders, refused to work because they needed to maintain their 'ritual purity', just like how Jews can't work on the Sabbath, and forced their dark-skinned low-caste to commit their...
  8. Raphael

    Was Tibet a country before it became part of China?

    For 38 years (1912-1951), it was a de facto autonomous rogue proto-state with 0 foreign recognition or diplomatic relations, exactly equivalent to today's ISIS. One wonders whether ISIS will last as long as the Tibetan rogue polity.
  9. Raphael

    Dump NSG membership in dustbin:

    @JD_In Why is India wasting its precious and scarce foreign reserves on a luxury fuel for first world countries? India can collect the human feces littering its streets to burn and it would last centuries.
  10. Raphael

    American Analyst Describing Why China is Worried About Rising India

    1962 was the defining moment of post-independence India. The Indian psyche has been singly molded by its past defeat. Even today, Indians will scream that they are 'not the India of 1962'. I hope India can move past its single-minded fixation on the most humiliating chapters of its history.
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