Americanpeacebomber
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Whats the current view of Chinese on it and what to expect same goes for Indian side.
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the paramount policy objectives of china towards india are but two: to ask india to give up its dreams of dominating the subcontinent
; and to ask india to stop sponsoring lamaist terrorism.
the main policy tool china can use against india is the height of himalayas: a rock chinese troops throw at india will have more momentum when it hits indian heads than that of an indian rocket when it lands at chinese feet.
so if both sides refrain from any childish behaviors (for indians to stop their aggression against pakistan, bangladesh and sri lanka and to stop feeding lamaist holy pigs and for naughty chinese teenagers to stop throwing pebbles from a point five miles above the tallest indians),
India is already doing business .... inspite of chinese non-cooperation in enhacing ties (non-tariff barrier to Indian exports; events at Yiwu etc). Further enhancement of trade ties need openness from chinese side.we can do business together cordially
GoI, to be fair to it, has mostly tried to play down events from border incursions to Tibetan protests in the Olympic torch relay.
when india stop being a subservient slave of the western world trying to contain china, then i will respect india.
btw, our media never talks about india, its always about the US.
only u guys are obsessed with us.
oh and get out of the south china sea.
indians always make provocative moves like increasing troops at borders, partnering with vietnam during sensitive time in south china sea.
vast majority of chinese dont have a strong opinion of india either way, but if they come to this forum or read indian media hyping the 'china threat' they will change their minds very quickly like i did.
i thought india was a great country with rich culture and full of people working towards a better life, but then i started reading indian media and came to this forum. boy did i change my mind. if only more chinese could see the true opinion of indians towards china.
but regardless, india will be a rival to china later on in the 21st century due to its huge population size.
but china has a huge lead over india and is extending that lead.
On Chinese side, the reality is that the majority of Chinese do not know the 1962 war between China and India. India was painted by the media and the textbook as a nation with long history and rich culture. The Chinese populace do not even know people on the other side of Himalayas have ill-will towards them and the India media and Indian government made groundless cheap stories of China threats. To say the least, I was one of them believing India is a peaceful friendly country until I started reading/watching India's media.
Don't tell me the free speech crap. No matter how free you are, respect the FACTs pls and stop making up. That is my advice to start a good relationship between the two nations. Otherwise, the Indian's hostility toward China will be perceived by more and more Chinese.
Yes please, Save us Oh Noble Chinese. Btw I thought we were run by an Italian She Devil. But thanks for clearing that up.india is run by a brahmanist hindu regime whose heart is filled with deceit, prejudice, evil wishes and inferiority complex. There can be no peace with such an untrustworthy country. So the best solution is to aggressively contain india and ally with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Burma to partition india into smaller less dangerous countries.