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Help us sort out Kashmir issue, Pak tells China

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India hosted the Tibetan government in exile immediately after they failed to overthrow the Chinese government.

You've had more than half a century to disband them. The damage has already been done.

Fine, you have answered question three - that you are not asking the Government of India to take any specific steps.

Now please answer questions one and two. Here are the questions again.

You keep bringing up Tibet in the context of China's support of terrorist groups like the Jamaat-ud-Dawah, and nuclear proliferation to nations hosting such terrorist groups. But you need to state -

1. What Tibetan refugees are guilty of, under international law
2. Why China has not claimed any violations of law by Tibetan refugees, nor asked for extradition
3. What, in your view, are the actions that the Indian government should take.
 
The USA is the ally of Pakistan actually. :azn:

The USA even sent a carrier group to intimidate India, and to show support for Pakistan in 1971.

if you say so :tup:

as for second point, what was the result? moreover, 1971 was a hugely different scenario.

Lets get back on topic mate.
 
india thinks it has many allies, but it in reality has many "salesmen" trying to get it to buy their products. Anyhow their emphasis on "allies" shows their inferiority mentality. we don't need allies, but we get plenty of leaders coming to us saying "our relationship is most important for 21st century". on the other hand Singh is begging B. Obongo for help and aid.
 
india thinks it has many allies, but it in reality has many "salesmen" trying to get it to buy their products. Anyhow their emphasis on "allies" shows their inferiority mentality. we don't need allies, but we get plenty of leaders coming to us saying "our relationship is most important for 21st century". on the other hand Singh is begging B. Obongo for help and aid.

Yeah...as meaningful as telling the guy with the gun that "we are all friends here" while buying time to position your snipers.:lol::lol:
 
india thinks it has many allies, but it in reality has many "salesmen" trying to get it to buy their products. Anyhow their emphasis on "allies" shows their inferiority mentality. we don't need allies, but we get plenty of leaders coming to us saying "our relationship is most important for 21st century". on the other hand Singh is begging B. Obongo for help and aid.
Who are also businessmen, who are buying your products.
In a market driven economy, Customer is King not manufacturer.
 
india thinks it has many allies, but it in reality has many "salesmen" trying to get it to buy their products. Anyhow their emphasis on "allies" shows their inferiority mentality. we don't need allies, but we get plenty of leaders coming to us saying "our relationship is most important for 21st century". on the other hand Singh is begging B. Obongo for help and aid.

as compared to the super powers on china's side, ehh.
and that arrogance is why china is seen with suspicion
 
How quickly you forget 1962... :azn:

The difference, is that China is now the 2nd largest economy in the world, India is 11th. The gap has widened massively.

We have not forgotten 1962... we have learnt our lessons from it and moved on. Why are you still stuck in 1962 buddy?
 
Now please answer questions one and two. Here are the questions again.

I have answered what I wanted to answer.

For the sake of brevity 1) They tried to overthrow the Chinese government in a failed uprising, which makes them separatists and 2) that is a bilateral issue between China-India.

We don't want them extradited, we want them disbanded. But that was clearly too much to ask.

Now back to the topic.
 
The USA is the ally of Pakistan actually. :azn:

The USA even sent a carrier group to intimidate India, and to show support for Pakistan in 1971.

I say! What this obsession with the past? 1962? 1971? Don't you get news of more recent vintage? Hellooooooooooo........
 
Obama said "the US-China relationship would shape the 21st century".

Whereas he didn't even bother to visit India till late 2010. :azn:

Ahaaaa! So the Nobel laureate Obama is where you derive your wisom and benchmarks from!

Great going, CD! :tup::tup:

:rofl::rofl:
 
Obama said "the US-China relationship would shape the 21st century".

Whereas he didn't even bother to visit India till late 2010. :azn:

Actually the visit to China helped India a lot, opened quite a few eyes in Washington.. Btw, forget what Obama says, he is giving us access to a lot of his country's arsenal .:azn: Oh, you wouldn't know about that,would you? I forget your relationship also includes an arms embargo, something that is reserved for the "special relationship of the 21st century"
 
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