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'China is an obsession for India': Kissinger's book

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face it``you cant argue $hit apart from ranting out your indian delusion..
i guess it is too difficult for you to face up reality

My friend india dont have anything to argue with china their only way of debating is doing the cheer leader role for their master, so dont expect much from them please
 
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My friend india dont have anything to argue with china their only way of debating is doing the cheer leader role for their master, so dont expect much from them please

It's china (or atleast yourself) who is trying to do the "cheerleader" part .. for Kissinger, now?

Do you worship Nixon and Kissinger .. .and perhaps Bill clinton? Is it?
 
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Google Trends: india


Google Trends: china

compare the two you can see clearly china is an obseession for india , do you agreed?

don't agree.

c'mon.. first time i thought i have low "IQ" :tdown: ... :laugh:

damn.. i couldn't understand at first sight what those pages intend to convey !!!

The "India page" didn't contain the word china ... and ditto for china !!!

How are you "trying" to convey "obsession".. !!!!

^^^^.. okay.. so are you trying to say that as per google trends... India is 10th country which cares to search for the word "china" ????

DAMN !!!!! -- speaking with people with zero "IQ" ..makes you feel that you are yourself lowly in terms of "IQ".. $hit !!!
 
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don't agree.

c'mon.. first time i thought i have low "IQ" :tdown: ... :laugh:

damn.. i couldn't understand at first sight what those pages intend to convey !!!

The "India page" didn't contain the word china ... and ditto for china !!!

How are you "trying" to convey "obsession".. !!!!


Google Trends: china

1. Hong Kong ------------------------

2. Singapore ---------------

3. Pakistan -----------

4. Malaysia ----------

5. China ---------

6. Philippines ------

7. Australia ------

8. Indonesia ----

9. New Zealand ----

10. India -----


Google Trends: india

1. India ---------------------

2. United Arab Emirates -------------

3. Pakistan -------------

4. Singapore ----------

5. Australia ----------

6. United Kingdom ---------

7. United States --------

8. Canada ------

9. Spain -----

10. Brazil ----

hopefully the graph i made will explain clearly to you china is an obseession for india
 
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^^^.. Oh God .. It only tells me that you are obsessed with India !!!!

So, that way you should argue that New Zealander's are even more obsessed about China.

And United States is obsessed about India .. though it doesn't care about china !!!!

Tell us onething . .which we really don't know--> Do all chinese have an "IQ" equal to yours? :laugh:

If yes,.. then I am going out for a party ... :laugh:
 
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True most Chinese I have met do not hold any hate against India or are concend with India most of them are not even aware of the 1962 war.Rather it is the Indians who are obessed with China for their own aggression.:coffee:

Indians also don't care about China... ask a guy on the street of Delhi ... he's more interested in Aloo Tikki Chaat than China.

Even the 1962 is known to lesser people .. than maybe 1971 or Kargil, since they are more recent ones.

In fact the impression of China, in India .. is closer to what the movie "Chandi Chowk to China" shows ... an old oriental country and about martial arts and magic / sorcery.
 
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Indians also don't care about China... ask a guy on the street of Delhi ... he's more interested in Aloo Tikki Chaat than China.

Even the 1962 is known to lesser people .. than maybe 1971 or Kargil, since they are more recent ones.

In fact the impression of China, in India .. is closer to what the movie "Chandi Chowk to China" shows ... an old oriental country and about martial arts and magic / sorcery.

Delusional and in denial mode
 
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Yes India is OBSESSED with China :

India's China Envy
India's China Envy : NPR

Some citizens of India, the world's largest democracy, find themselves looking jealously at a neighbor with a very different sort of government: China.

Karan Thapar, an Indian columnist, recently took a trip to Beijing. He thought all the shiny buildings and wide, new roads were "awe inspiring." But it was a painful kind of awe.

In the middle of the last century, India and China were in the same place economically. Now China is three times richer. Its childhood malnutrition rate is far lower than India's.

Yes, Indians are free, Thapar says — free to be poor.

Partha Sen, director of the Delhi School of Economics, says that "democracy in an everyday sense, in terms of getting things the poor need, has clearly not functioned. Somehow democracy has failed us."

Democracy moves slowly. People debate things. Infrastructure — roads, water, power — remains underdeveloped.

The Chinese government doesn't have endless parliamentary debates and legal battles. It doesn't ask a lot of questions. It does things — builds roads, trains, power plants.

"China invests a lot in infrastructure," Sen says. "So China, they are on the ball. We are not."

Eswar Prasad is an economist who has lived in both worlds. He used to be the head of the China division at the International Monetary Fund; now he advises India's government.

"We economists think that a benevolent dictator — a benevolent dictator with a heart in the right place — could actually do a lot of good," Prasad says.

The problem, he says, is that the economic record of dictators and single-party states is not very good. China seems to be an exception.
 
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Indians also don't care about China... ask a guy on the street of Delhi ... he's more interested in Aloo Tikki Chaat than China.Even the 1962 is known to lesser people .. than maybe 1971 or Kargil, since they are more recent ones.

In fact the impression of China, in India .. is closer to what the movie "Chandi Chowk to China" shows ... an old oriental country and about martial arts and magic / sorcery.
lol what a clueless kid``
I did when i was in India, I didnt even ask them anything about China, but as soon as I told them I am from China, and then they just start bla bla bla`````about China``
and the funny part that there was one Indian guy asking me of how I think about mumbai and whether is it catching up with Shanghai```I loled```but due to curtesy, I said 'yes'``of course I lied``:D
 
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Indian obsession with China is unhealthy and detrimental to its growth. Instead of viewing China as an adversary, india should emulate China and cooperate with the Chinese to improve their Economy.
 
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