Chinese-Dragon
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Really I'm not interested.
LOL buddy.
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Really I'm not interested.
One is an halfass opinion piece dragged out in the dirt for the umpteenth time, and the other is a matter of record by a major newspaper when the acknowledgement happened.
Go pick on someone else.
The Chinese government disagrees with that.
Hell, even the Dalai Lama himself disagrees with that.
I hope CD remembers your advice before posting certain articles
However when it starts getting "violent" (armed insurgencies) as you claim. That's when security personal come in to stop the demonstrations.
The Chinese government holds the Dalai Lama responsible for the ethnic riots in Tibet
^seems like nobody in the world is buying that CD. But I understand some people don't have the concept of questioning their govt.
or on and on will not help India in the long term to be hostile to its neighbhours.
(01) India stoking unrest in Tibet
(02) Or doing propoganda in the west against China
(03) Or behind close door pressuring the EU to keep the arms embargo against China
(04) Or aligning with Japanese Navay
or on and on will not help India in the long term to be hostile to its neighbhours.
The Chinese government sets Chinese national policy.
In terms of Sino-Indian relations, you can bet the Chinese government's opinion will count. More than anything else.
But like I said, I don't think China should do anything.
India is already reaping the rewards of their support for separatists. By having a nation filled with armed insurgencies.
Just don't complain when Karma hits back.
It won't even be by our doing.
India supports separatists, they get over run by their own separatists. Kashmiri insurgency, Maoist insurgency, the vast numbers of insurgencies in NE India, etc.
China on the other hand has NO active armed insurgencies at all.
your good feelings for BDeshis are respected dear friend. sadly though, it is of little significance to the policy making elite class of pakistan.
best regards,
A
Really? You just keep contradicting yourself
Dude although it was sad to let Bengali go but as i said before i don't blame Bangladeshi for demanding freedom from Pakistan as they had their valid reasons for asking this. I don't even blame India for playing the role of good enemy to weaken the strength of Pakistan. But we should also try to be honest with ourselves before we try to be honest with our country. If India claim that they helped Bangladesh to get freedom from Pakistan without any self interests then why you should get angry if Pakistan do the same for Kashmiri peoples inside India? Why you don't think about Kashmir the same way as you thought about Bengali ? Why this double standard?
Dude although it was sad to let Bengali go but as i said before i don't blame Bangladeshi for demanding freedom from Pakistan as they had their valid reasons for asking this. I don't even blame India for playing the role of good enemy to weaken the strength of Pakistan. But we should also try be honest with ourselves before we try to honest with our country. If India claim that they helped Bangladesh to get freedom from Pakistan without any self interests then why you should get angry if Pakistan do the same for Kashmiri peoples inside India? Why you don't think about Kashmir the same way as you thought about Bengali ? Why this double standard?
i am focusing on my country and every problem links up with india.india is a terrorist state nd supporter of dalai lama and seperatists we should brek india up.yep, that's why u don't focus on wot is happening in your own country & focus on another country!