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China: A Bad Taste in India’s Mouth

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The alleged ill-treatment of S. Balachandran, an Indian diplomat posted in the Consulate in Shanghai, and two Indian employees of an Yemeni firm by local Chinese authorities in the city of Yiwu , about 300 kms from Shanghai, has led to a strong protest by the Government of India to the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on January 2,2012.

2. The incident started with the illegal detention and ill-treatment of the two Indian employees of the Yemeni firm by local Chinese traders and authorities who allegedly held them accountable for the failure of the Yemeni firm to pay its dues to local Chinese traders. It has been further alleged that the China-based Yemeni head of the company disappeared making the Indian employees face the wrath of the Chinese traders and authorities.

3. When Balachandran went to the city to provide consular assistance to the two Indians and get them released, he himself became the victim of ill-treatment by the authorities and the court which was dealing with the case against the Indians.It has been reported that Balachandran, who is a severe diabetic, was denied access to food for nearly six hours during which period he had to remain in court. He reportedly collapsed as a result.

4. There is so far no reason to believe that any official of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs was involved in the incident. The ill-treatment allegedly meted out to Balachandran and the two Indian employees of the Yemeni firm was apparently by the local authorities who seem to have been acting at the behest of the Chinese to whom the Yemeni company owed money.

5. The incident illustrates the dangers of foreigners doing business in some small towns of China where the local authorities often collude with the local Chinese businessmen in harassing foreign businessmen and traders.

6. At the same time, this incident has come in the wake of the detention of a number of Indian diamond merchants by the Chinese authorities for months following allegations of illegal trading practices by them. Collusion of local Chinese authorities with Chinese businessmen and traders having unresolved disputes with foreigners is often seen and the Chinese authorities in their Ministry of Foreign Affairs have generally not been known for their vigorous intervention in such matters. They tend to treat casually complaints of misbehaviour and ill-treatment against their local authorities and businessmen.

7. The Government of India should insist on strong action against those responsible in the instant case while discouraging our media from blowing the incident out of proportion. At a time when there is still considerable prejudice against the Chinese in sections of the Indian civil society, such incidents would create a bad taste in our mouth and tend to strengthen the anti-Chinese prejudices.

Chennai Centre for China Studies » China: A Bad Taste in India
 
An Indian diplomat was "manhandled", and then he "fainted".

If he was sick, then why was he sent on such an errand in the first place? Being manhandled is a part of life in a crowded country.
 
bad taste or good taste doesnt matter if there has to be sustained growth... INDIA-CHINA friendship is the only way forward...sometimes the free media in India does byte only bad things from Chinese side...serious overhaul in the media for the betterment of our future is needed...Both Governments know that peace and friendship alone is the only way forward ,the last element is that it has to be taught to the people on both sides and media is certainly a powerful catalyst in doing the same...

@topic :its a minor glitch to which the Chinese side responded warmly and this issue is done and dusted...
@indian members: lets stop some feel bad thread on the chinese as a good will of friendship its upto them to accept or reject it but lets and try and build a better relationship atleast on PDF
 
An Indian diplomat was "manhandled", and then he "fainted".

If he was sick, then why was he sent on such an errand in the first place? Being manhandled is a part of life in a crowded country.

Lot of Chinese are there in India you want to see, when they get manhandled.
 
An Indian diplomat was "manhandled", and then he "fainted".

If he was sick, then why was he sent on such an errand in the first place? Being manhandled is a part of life in a crowded country.

Because we made a mistake thinking that you would treat diplomats from foreign countries, the same way we do. Unfortunately not! Proves nothing more than china's immaturity.
china is not mentally prepared to be a world power. Period!
 
china is not mentally prepared to be a world power. Period!

OK then, we'll stop building up our economy, and let India take our place on the UN Security Council. :wave:

LOL, one guy gets manhandled, and that is indicative of an entire nation's mentality? I can find many individual incidents in India to show their mentality then.
 
The diplomat try to sneak the two Indian guys out of a local court using his diplomatic immunity status, and he was stopped by the crowd outside. In short, he is a scum and the crowd delivered some street justice.
 
No need brother keep it, we will take it any way, wait and see. Because we want to earn it.

It's more likely that we will repeat 1962, now that the Indian Army has admitted that it is no match for China. :lol:
 
Hmm 2 more provinces China would like to hand to India? :azn:

I guess you don't know what happened in 1962. :lol:

To sum up: We smashed and humilated India easily, and won in both sectors.

Our leaders were in fact surprised at how incredibly weak India was, that they pushed all the way into the Indian heartlands, before withdrawing behind the LoC.
 
I guess you don't know what happened in 1962. :lol:

To sum up: We smashed and humilated India easily, and won in both sectors.

Our leaders were in fact surprised at how incredibly weak India was, that they pushed all the way into the Indian heartlands, before withdrawing behind the LoC.

Locate Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim ;)

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such incidents would create a bad taste in our mouth
Bad taste in the mouth? Then the author should go have Chinese noodles and some Wonton soup as a starter! It's delicious and would surely agree with his taste buds!! :azn:
 
Today, India is doing the following:

Building 155/45 upgraded Bofors prototypes

Inducting 89,000 new troops

Mountain strike corps being established

145 m777 howitzers plus liscenced TOT in works

300 light tanks plus TOT in works

Akash/SU 30MKI deployed in North East

Independent armor brigade set up in NE

Brigade to be set up in Ladakh

Helipads and airstrips upgraded all along the LAC

A massive Infantry overhaul ( new weapons protective gear coms etc.)

16 C 17 globemasters to ferry troops rapidly in case of a rapid Chinese buildup

12 c 130j's to ferry elite troops

22 Apache Longbows (options for more)

100+ LCH for the LAC

New defensive bunkers along the LAC

Heavy machine guns, mortars, large caliber sniper rifles for troops along LAC

A nuclear triad specifically aimed at deep penetration strikes (300k +)

Short range tactical nukes (frogs)


Let the Chinese talk all they want. India is preparing just in case the talks don't work out.

I'm not losing any sleep over China and its intentions.
 

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