That is what you think. Because your nation was created and is held together because of hate for India.
Spare me!
The world does not revolve around India. Get over yourself!
The issues are minor and mostly in the nature of poking each other.
Yes, there's a lot of poking going around in the form of military deployments up there.
Didn't you yourself start a thread which said exactly what I am saying here?
And where have I said anything different? All relationships are about self-interest and realpolitik.
China-Pakistan relationship is the same: it serves China's interests and it serves Pakistan's interests.
The only point I was making in that thread is that we should enhance cultural exchange with China, in addition to the existing relationship.
Lol. Myopia and selective filter at its best.
More like diversionary tactics to shift the discussion.
Leave out Sikkim from this.
We have reasonable relations with all others you mentioned. They can be better but they are not hostile either.
Sikkim is relevant, as are the others, to show a pattern of duplicity and malicious meddling in the affairs of neighbors.
Guys, check out this thread. Developero actually made some very good points.
So you realize yourself the depth and now you are in denial and insecure?
I stand behind those point. Those are my suggestions to improve a relationship.
It does not, in any way, invalidate the existing relationship that has stood the test of time.
Perhaps you should actually read the thread.
You know, they always bring Bangladesh and some non-Muslim countries when complaining about India's relations with it's neighbors. To try and show that India has a problem not only with Pakistan but all of them.
I wonder why!
It's to show a pattern of behavior towards all of India's neighbors, and why China should not expect anything different.
We may look at it differently, to prevent Chinese hegemony of Asia.
Glad you finally admitted it. That's all I've been saying.
What the Chinese call legitimate self-interests, you call hegemony.
That would a mutual interest, a multi polar Asia, good for all of Asia and Chinese neighbors in particular.
Thwarting Chinese interests is good for China? interesting...
The national policy is much beyond media reports and some statements.
These are precisely the people that matter. Foreign policy is not made by the masses.
It is the media personalities, politicians, military elite and think tank elites who provide input to foreign policy.
In India's case, this segment of society seems to have a very specific view towards China.
Don't bring it every thread. Make a separate thread for it if you feel about it so strongly.
Actually, now that you mentioned it,
I am not the one who brough it up.
We had a good discussion going about America's view of China until this issue was brought in.