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Mumbai, Sep 15 (PTI) This is one refrain which may sound a bit jarring in the backof reports of incursions by China into Indian territory: the newly-appointed Consul General of China in Mumbai Wang Donghua today said, "India and China are not just neighbours, but are brothers too".

"We are not just neighbours, but brothers too. Both the countries are emerging superpowers and therefore, peace and development in the region will benefit them and the world," he said during a meeting with Maharashtra Governor S C Jamir at Raj Bhawan in south Mumbai.

We have lots of common interests than differences. All existing disputes between China and India, including the border dispute, can be resolved by peaceful negotiations, a Raj Bhawan official quoted the Chinese diplomat as saying during his courtesy call.
 
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Sir same thing were said by china just 1week ago before war in 1962. Nothing new sir. When they say hindi-chini bhai bhai then india should be even more alert.
 
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I think this is an opportunity for you to take assurances from your brother nation. Its rather time to hug you forgotten brother and say as Hindi Movies..

"Bhaeaa.. kahan the tum? Barson beat gaye 1962 ko guzre aor aaj Bhagwan ne phir se mila dia *Hugs*"
 
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I think this is an opportunity for you to take assurances from your brother nation. Its rather time to hug you forgotten brother and say as Hindi Movies..

"Bhaeaa.. kahan the tum? Barson beat gaye 1962 ko guzre aor aaj Bhagwan ne phir se mila dia *Hugs*"

:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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have you heard that term "Din may Bhai bhai, Raat ko char pai" lol :rofl:
 
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US refuses to change its stance against Pak (and Afghanistan), if India continues to go down the path to hurt Chinese interest, I interpret this as close to a last warning. Chinese is expecting India to say no. :agree:

Because you can't (say yes). :smokin:
 
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Sino-India ties: A glimpse

*1962: Sino-Indian War; China seized Aksai Chin and overran Arunachal Pradesh.

*1967: There were two skirmishes between Indian and Chinese forces in Sikkim. The first one was dubbed the 'Nathu La incident,' and the other the 'Chola incident.'

*1986-87: Chinese and Indian forces clashed in Arunachal Pradesh

*1988: Relations began to thaw. India and the People's Republic of China agreed to broaden bilateral ties in various areas, working to achieve a "fair and reasonable settlement while seeking a mutually acceptable solution" to the border dispute.

*1993: Prime Minister Narasimha Rao and Premier Li Peng signed the border agreement.

*1998: Sino-Indian relations hit a low point following India's nuclear tests in May. George Fernandes declared that "China is India's number one threat", hinting that India developed nuclear weapons in defense against China's nuclear arsenal.

*2004: The two countries proposed opening up the Nathula and Jelepla Passes in Sikkim which would be mutually beneficial to both countries.

*2006: China and India re-opened Nathula, an ancient trade route which was part of the Silk Road.


And now in 2009 China says Hindi, Chini bhai bhai whereas rpraveenkum quotes India says bye bye :P
 
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