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China envoy tells journalists to 'shut up' on Arunachal and ladakh

its a big mistake of the chinese chap, he should have taken care about the map, he is in India, his adversary country which has an elected government functioning in arunachal pradesh. it was quite humble of us that we dint show him the door (athithi devo bhavah) imagine the same an Indian envoy doing it in china. please next time bring maps which show our land as ours or else stay at your home :) good for you good for us. :cheers:
 
New Delhi: Chinese Ambassador to India on Thursday told journalists to 'shut up' when questioned about map showing Ladakh and Arunachal as part of China.
Chinese Ambassador was attending an event in Delhi where a Chinese company's brochure showed Arunachal and Ladakh as part of China.
The Joint Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs who was present at the event had already raised the issue with the Ambassador.


China envoy tells journalists to 'shut up' on AP - India News - IBNLive

Repeating the same question over and over - a habit of Indian journalists at large - can get very boring and annoying for highly stressed diplomatic personals! The Chinese have made their stance 1000 times and are going to stick with it regardless..so why ask the same boring question over and over..

The Indian have a habit of not accepting political realities and getting two high on their "patriotism" crack!
 
And I thought ambassadors were the top of the pick! If that's the standard of Chinese ambassadors, then the illiteracy rate in China is far more than I thought!! Sheeesh!:tdown:
 
Repeating the same question over and over - a habit of Indian journalists at large - can get very boring and annoying for highly stressed diplomatic personals! The Chinese have made their stance 1000 times and are going to stick with it regardless..so why ask the same boring question over and over..

The Indian have a habit of not accepting political realities and getting two high on their "patriotism" crack!

Yup,we are high on our patriotism.We don't assign a price on our territory no matter what .Something to learn about I guess
 
Repeating the same question over and over - a habit of Indian journalists at large - can get very boring and annoying for highly stressed diplomatic personals! The Chinese have made their stance 1000 times and are going to stick with it regardless..so why ask the same boring question over and over..

The Indian have a habit of not accepting political realities and getting two high on their "patriotism" crack!
Do U even have any idea how diplomats are to work?
 
New Delhi: A Chinese company today signed a pact for investing $400 million in Gujarat, but a row erupted when China's ambassador Zhang Yan asked an Indian journalist to "shut up" when he questioned the company's map showing Arunachal Pradesh as a part of China.

India was prompt to take up the issue, with the Chinese envoy assuring that the mistake will be rectified.

TBEA, a Chinese power company, inked a memorandum of understanding for investing around $400 million in two-stages for manufacturing transformers in Gujarat.

The company is part of the business delegation Nur Bekri, governor of the Muslim-majority Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China, has brought to India to explore two-way investment opportunities.


The brochure of the Chinese company, which was circulated at a business function, showed a map of India on its front page that depicted Arunachal Pradesh as part of the Chinese territory and parts of Jammu and Kashmir as part of the Pakistan-administered Kashmir, evoking consternation among journalists.

When Chinese ambassador to India Zhang Yan was asked for his reaction, the envoy first said it's "a technical issue." However, when he continued to be pressed, he lost his cool and said "shut up," triggering much outrage among the media there.

China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of its territory. The issue is part of boundary talks between India and China.

India and China have held 14 rounds of boundary talks to resolve their decades old territorial dispute, but not much headway has been made. The next round will be held in New Delhi at the end of November.

Gautam Bambawale, joint secretary in charge of China in the external affairs ministry, promptly took up the issue with the Chinese ambassador and conveyed his objections.

The envoy admitted that it was a mistake and he will have it rectified soon, reliable sources told IANS.

The envoy also said that it was a private company and should not be seen as a reflection of the Chinese position.

Zhang, on his part, admitted that Bambawale brought up the issue, but declined to say anything more than that it was a technical issue. "This is a technical issue. We handle these issues. Your joint secretary has mentioned and I have said that we will look into this."

"I have talked to our people. So what can I do for you," the Chinese diplomat told the journalist.

Zhang added that "shut up is not something that changes the nature of these things because we are handling this in a friendly way".
 
India and China have held 14 rounds of boundary talks to resolve their decades old territorial dispute, but not much headway has been made.
Ooops! If China considers Arunachal Pradesh its sovereign territory, then why the heck are they having these talks at all?? :cheesy:
 
For the actions of one guy you are suggesting all Chinise are uneducated young man? Very unfair to tarnish a whole nation with the same brush yaar. At least he spoke in English!

He is not just one guy.....he is an ambassador for his country(representative of his country and that means a lot)
 
Atleast we dont tell lies
remember mms saying mumbai is better than shanghai
cwg is better than beijing olympus
40% of nasa scientist is india
$20 taplet is make in india

i don't remember MMS saying mumbai is better than Shanghai. Atleast when you troll , don't write stuff that can be easily disproved. Any link ?

$20 tablet? What are you high? The tablet was supposed to cost 35$ right from the time it was introduced and that's the price its being sold at. The government said that once it's mass produced , its price will come down to 25$

And yes , 20-30% of NASA employees are indian american , though i don't see any reason to feel proud of that because they are american first and indian second.
 
India media is full of uneducated and uncivilized people good response by Chinese envoy.
 
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