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China issues normal visas to J&K journalists

Resources of course.

Like I said before, there are not enough resources in the world, for all the developing countries to become developed countries.

A lot of countries are going to get "left behind" in the undeveloped world, and I don't want us to be a part of that.

So, the race is on. :tup:

Amen to that. And I think our countries will NOT be left behind.

BTW lets return to the topic. It would have served China's stature either not to introduce this method or atleast stick with this. Now they have painted a sorry picture of them.
 
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those reporters is coming to China with the india pm ,china just dont want to embaress india priminster singh for the coming meeting with chinese leader,after meeting business will be back to usual and stapple visa will continue

So it will back to Square One?

The Indian PM is getting duped?

Good for China!
 
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those reporters is coming to China with the india pm ,china just dont want to embaress india priminster singh for the coming meeting with chinese leader,after meeting business will be back to usual and stapple visa will continue

Well I would have given one tenth of a fart about what you think IF you were the one dictating Chinas foreign policy.
 
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Well I would have given one tenth of a fart about what you think IF you were the one dictating Chinas foreign policy.

if you are smart which i doubted very much , it is not what i think it is the official policy of china to stamp stapple visa .
 
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Amen to that. And I think our countries will NOT be left behind.

Seriously?

Even at China's current rate of energy consumption, which is absolutely massive, we are nowhere close to being a developed country.

China and India have more than two billion people. If they all started consuming as much per capita as the average American/Japanese person, we would need to find another planet to sustain the resource requirements.

A country like the UK, with 60 million people, can develop quickly... with low resource requirements.

China on the other hand, has been growing at double-digits for three decades, yet we are nowhere close. It is the population size... and India has the same problem.
 
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There is no such 'policy'. It always change depending upon person to person.

LOL by yours logic any tom dick and jerry can come along and say thts it i m going to issue stapple visa to annoy india just becouse i like it
 
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officially the stapple policy in kashmir still stand nothing change

How is life living under a rock ? The stapled visa policy was revoked as early as January. But I forgive you considering you boys get to know only what Big Daddy wants you to know.

Seriously?

Even at China's current rate of energy consumption, which is absolutely massive, we are nowhere close to being a developed country.

China and India have more than two billion people. If they all started consuming as much per capita as the average American/Japanese person, we would need to find another planet to sustain the resource requirements.

A country like the UK, with 60 million people, can develop quickly... with low resource requirements.

China on the other hand, has been growing at double-digits for three decades, yet we are nowhere close. It is the population size... and India has the same problem.

That is with the assumption that we would be using the same resources for energy requirements, which I think is wrong.

New resources will be found like Shale oil/gas, Thorium fuel cycle etc which will sustain the human race.
 
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How is life living under a rock ? The stapled visa policy was revoked as early as January.



That is with the assumption that we would be using the same resources for energy requirements, which I think is wrong.

New resources will be found like Shale oil/gas, Thorium fuel cycle etc which will sustain the human race.

China vows to continue Kashmir policy

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ISLAMABAD, (SANA): Ambassador of Peoples Republic of China to Pakistan Liu Jian has said that China was in favor of a peaceful solution to Kashmir dispute through dialogue and consultation of India and Pakistan, its visa policy for residents of Indian Held Kashmir is based on principles and shall continue.Talking in a seminar at the Institute of Policy Studies here on “Chinese Experience of Reform and Development and Pak-China Relations”, he shared the experiences of China in its journey to progress and development he said that China considered peaceful use of nuclear technology a right of every nation and double standards in this respect need to be avoided and discouraged. “China certainly opposes double standards regarding nuclear non proliferation”, he underlined.
Highlighting the achievements of Chinese people he said that China has moved from seclusion to the prominence during past three decades on the basis of hard work and commitment of its people as well as leadership and is seen today as a successful model of comprehensive, harmonious development by the world.
Spelling out the achievements of Chinese people in various fields he said that China today is the second largest trading country of the world and a leading contributor to international growth. The planners of national development have made sure that fruits of reform are shared by people of all areas of the country in all walks of life. It is for this reason that per capita income of Chinese people has increased thirty-two times during past as many years, life expectancy has also increased from 35 years in 1949 to 73 years now.
Ambassador Liu Jian also discussed the principles of China’s foreign policy, based upon mutual trust and respect. Noting that “some countries were trying to play a bigger role” in global affairs, he underlined that foreign policy of his country is aimed at building a peaceful harmonious international community where all states and peoples enjoy equal status and respect.
He said that China had been able to develop closer trade, cultural and social linkages with almost all countries of the world and was playing its role in moving towards a prosperous future for whole mankind. He said that when China opted for market economy, it sent its experts to various countries and benefitted from experiences of others. China today welcomes other nations to benefit from its experiences but every country and every society has to conceive them in context of their peculiarities.
Talking about Pak-China relations, he said that both countries had already signed a number of MOUs in almost all areas of mutual interest and it was ripe time that they are put into practice. He said that his country wished to enhance its cooperation with Pakistan and had already suggested to the government of Pakistan that leadership of both countries needed to sit together to explore the ways in which China could contribute more effectively to energy sector in Pakistan. While cooperation among both nations in all fields has increased during recent years on official and public levels, China could offer active and effective assistance in developing Pakistan’s energy and transport sectors as well as in building its infrastructure.
The envoy also said that his government was offering 500 scholarships for Pakistani students to study in China, and facilitating the travel of tourists and business community from Pakistan to their country. “People to people contacts are being strengthened”, he remarked.
Chairman of the Institute of Policy Studies Professor Khurshid Ahmad said that China had shown a path of progress in which innovations could be made while being loyal to the vision and values of the native culture. He reminded that increased share of China in world economy had given birth to hope that China shall play more effective role in promoting values of mutual trust and international harmony in world affairs as well. “Chinese model has lot to offer to developing countries as well as to the super powers as well”, he concluded.

China vows to continue Kashmir policy | Top Stories | South Asian News Agency (SANA)

i rest my case LOL
 
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That is with the assumption that we would be using the same resources for energy requirements, which I think is wrong.

New resources will be found like Shale oil/gas, Thorium fuel cycle etc which will sustain the human race.

Maybe. Renewable energy has a part to play as well.

I'll only rest easy though, when my fellow countrymen in the poorer provinces of China (Gansu, Qinghai, etc), have the same living standard as I do here in Hong Kong.

Which will take a very long time indeed, and an ungodly amount of resources.
 
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If anyone leaves India on "funny" Chinese visa, they should simply be not allowed to come back! So easy to get rid of them whiners;)
 
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