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China's Double Game: Hiding ULFA Chief in Yunnan province

LOL decide first if he is a separatist or not. You seem to be too confused and rambling all over. On one post he is a separatist, in another he is not.

It's not hard to understand. :azn:

When they tried to overthrow Chinese rule in Tibet with a violent and bloody uprising in 1959, they were separatists. This was the same group that India hosted immediately after their uprising failed. We paid you back by smacking you in 1962, and helping Pakistan with nuclear weapons, but more is coming.

And as the Dalai Lama grew older, he eventually gave up, and admitted that Tibet was a part of China. That article from Time Magazine where the Dalai Lama says he doesn't want Independence is dated 2006.

Now despite the IQ rankings of Indians that you were talking about, I'm sure you can tell the difference between 1959 and 2006.
 
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LOL decide first if he is a separatist or not. You seem to be too confused and rambling all over. On one post he is a separatist, in another he is not.

Famous Chinese IQ. :lol:

Its a common practise. They do chicken out every third post. They usually become confused when they are given chance of free speech on such forums, as back home they are deprived of such liberties, are kept in dark about their state policies or are over conditioned with nonacademic propaganda. This poster you have quoted above has many a times taunted Pakistan as a aggressive te****** state just to mock India's helplessness being a weak state when comparing with China.
 
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Obviously Tibetans are are not welcomed in India,they are not separatists but just some mongoloid people to settle down there.
 
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So basically they are not separatists now? Correct...?

Depends who you ask. If you ask me then I think the Tibetan government in exile are separatists but the Dalai Lama may have given up.

If you ask the Chinese government (you know, the ones who control the PLA)... then they call them "terrorists". :lol:

As you already said, the opinion that really matters is the opinion of the CPC. :azn: So, good luck... last time China smacked India in 1962, and helped Pakistan get nuclear weapons. Who knows what will happen next time?

China has never been in a stronger position vis a vis India since the founding of the PRC. Never in the past half century has China had an economy (and military spending) that is four times larger than India's.
 
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We all know who is behind the rise of that red corridor... The GoI... how...

1. They are unable to curb the menace of naxalites...
2. They are unable to destroy their financial sources...
3. They are unable to stop the supply of arms...
4. They don't want to talk with them and they also don't want to fight with them...

And yes China is doing all his best with the help of his all weather friend to destabilize our country...
 
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Depends who you ask. If you ask me then I think the Tibetan government in exile are separatists but the Dalai Lama may have given up.

If you ask the Chinese government (you know, the ones who control the PLA)... then they call them "terrorists". :lol:

As you already said, the opinion that really matters is the opinion of the CPC. :azn: So, good luck... last time China smacked India in 1962, and helped Pakistan get nuclear weapons. Who knows what will happen next time?
China has never been in a stronger position vis a vis India since the founding of the PRC. Never in the past half century has China had an economy (and military spending) that is four times larger than India's.
Terrorists the name more suitable for thoseTibetans in India ,not in China.Dragon flying.
 
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We all know who is behind the rise of that red corridor... The GoI... how...

1. They are unable to curb the menace of naxalites...
2. They are unable to destroy their financial sources...
3. They are unable to stop the supply of arms...
4. They don't want to talk with them and they also don't want to fight with them...

And yes China is doing all his best with the help of his all weather friend to destabilize our country...

Actually this red corridor has already lost lot of its steam. The people in North East are also fed up with this $hit, and few leaders are left like Paresh Barua who want to continue as they would loose their monthly salary from China or who ever is instigating this. Bangladesh has really helped us in controlling this menace, and it isn't too long before these kind of people end up on a road side near gutters with a bullet in head. So till then just wait for the inevitable.
 
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Depends who you ask. If you ask me then I think the Tibetan government in exile are separatists but the Dalai Lama may have given up.

You are just indulging in mental gymnastics.

Either HH is a separatist or he is not. To be both, its impossible logically.

Take your pick.
 
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Hahaha, India loves to support terrorists (LTTE) and separatists (Tibetan government in exile) against their neighbouring countries.

*If* what is said in the OP is true (no evidence has been presented to the UN or the Chinese government)... then it's about time for some payback. Though I think the Maoists might be a better option.

Maoists are indeed the best option. Yeah you can use other groups like ULFA as a cherry on the top.;)
 
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You are just indulging in mental gymnastics.

Either HH is a separatist or he is not. To be both, its impossible logically.

Take your pick.

Like I said, I think the Tibetan government in exile are separatists, but I believe that the Dalai Lama himself might have given up.

Anyway, like you said... what matters is what the CPC thinks. And they refer to the Tibetan Government in exile as "terrorists". :azn:

Last time it was a war in 1962, and a transfer of nuclear weapons to Pakistan. What do you think they will do next?
 
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if India harbors Dalai lama and train Tibetan seperatists,we should aid and train Maoist rebels.and see who can build a better army.
 
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if India harbors Dalai lama and train Tibetan seperatists,we should aid and train Maoist rebels.and see who can build a better army.

I agree 100%.

We have been too forgiving against countries like India who have hosted our separatist groups in the past. Now that we are stronger, we should definitely put as much funding into the Indian Maoists as possible.
 
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Do you guys really think Maoists are real matters to Indian central government?Maybe Moaist groups just set up by Indian government to corrupt Chinese reputation.
 
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