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India ridiculed at BRICS

India should retaliate when it comes to India to host the BRICS summit. :cool:
 
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during a recent wedding one of the relatives was upset that she was not served food properly and not givien enough respect and left the wedding . sounds like that.

we really get baastied over the smallest of things. Oh well it's our culture.
 
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The whole thread is full of Indians flaming MMS and you are pointing fingers at Pakistanis? No one knew (or cared for that matter) what happened in SA, an Indian had to come and announce to the world that their honor has been slighted. Were you expecting Pakistanis not to 'LULS' at that? Dang! Its Bollywood time :D Any idea how cheesy you sound?

Can't you read what I wrote to Indians and Chinese posters ? In that too long post you read just this.

I addressed to all nations' posters involved in Discussion.

Seriously dude, Read ENTIRE post.
 
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There is absolutely no comparison between Modi and Imran. Modi has been running a Govt of 60 million people, One Third of Pakistan, for the last 11 years giving a growth rate of over 9%. While Imran Khan has ZERO achievement or experience in Administration.

Though I do respect Imran Khan for his integrity and for his social work esp. the Cancer Hospital he made in memory of his mother but lets not make comparisons where there is none possible.

Who is comparing Imran with Modi, you must be out of your mind...compare Imran with Modi!!
 
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Looks like every one nows the Reality of MMS & Zuma just trolled him...

But its no way to treat the PM of one of the most powerful country ...

If it was MOIDji in the place of MMS...then Zuma would have been giving Chumma to his feet from the first day ...
Stop watching Mohanlal Films...........................
 
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Who is comparing Imran with Modi, you must be out of your mind...compare Imran with Modi!!

My God at least read what you wrote in your previous post before making stupid one liners. Or may be you don't understand what you write.
 
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9 pages full on this topic .. and Mr. Xi's entire visit didn't gather so much traffic, as this tiny incident. (unless, you start counting the Su-35 deal stuff).

:Amused:
 
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during a recent wedding one of the relatives was upset that she was not served food properly and not givien enough respect and left the wedding . sounds like that.

So are you saying that India was just having a temper tantrum. Its either that or India has a personality of a Ballywood diva.
 
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So are you saying that India was just having a temper tantrum. Its either that or India has a personality of a Ballywood diva.

Let's talk about your personality. May be a revelation for some.

Slightly more ambivalent, perhaps, is its fondness for one Goujian, a fifth-century BC king of the state of Yue. Having been captured by a rival ruler, the king of Wu, Goujian devoted himself to maintaining a duplicitous show of submissiveness: kowtowing before his conqueror, living amid piles of royal horse manure, even eating his captor’s excrement. Moved by Goujian’s capitulation, the king of Wu allowed him to return, a free man, to Yue. For the next twenty years, Goujian subjected himself to endless unpleasantnesses—spending his winters standing in cold water, hugging hot braziers in deep summer—in order to keep alive the memory of his humiliating discomforts in Wu and to feed his desire for revenge. He is renowned for sleeping on a bed of brushwood over which was suspended a bile-filled gallbladder which he would lick whenever he was in danger of forgetting his past bitterness. For some twenty years, he schemed and plotted until, finally, he succeeded in destroying Wu. The story of Goujian—much repeated through Chinese history but commemorated with particular intensity during the twentieth century—seems to highlight a Chinese interest in heroic attributes that are less than wholly wholesome: that are obsessed with humiliation, self-loathing, and vengefulness. [1]

This preoccupation with humiliation, William Callahan argues in his excellent book China: The Pessoptimist Nation, is a key part of the story of modern China. Since China’s modern nationalists began earnestly trying to manufacture a strong, cohesive nation out of a messy, failing empire, they have relied heavily on the discourse of “national humiliation”: on regularly reminding the Chinese people of their modern history of defeats at the hands of the imperialist powers (Britain, France, the U.S.A., Japan), to spur them to better things. On the one hand, China’s modern elites have believed confidently in China’s right to regain its traditional place in the sun; on the other, this quest to forge a vigorous nation-state has betrayed a powerfully self-critical strain in the modern Chinese psyche—what Geremie Barmé has termed the pull between “self-hate and self-approbation.” Thanks to the highly successful “patriotic education” campaign introduced by the Communist state after 1989—which has dwelled on China’s “century of humiliation” inflicted by foreign imperialism, from the Opium War to the Second World War—the Chinese humiliation complex shows little sign of abating.


The China Beat · Book Review: China: The Pessoptimist Nation

This tells you about the Chin psychology.

Its only for trolls like this. Not for normal Chinese against whom I have nothing.
 
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Supreme Court of India kicked pharma major for Good of people of Developing Nations.

So, India matters. We don't care people accept it or not.

We are like this. We never wanted anyone's approval. So we never extended our boundaries out of this sub-continent.

We have no concept of Conquering the World.
 
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There is absolutely no comparison between Modi and Imran. Modi has been running a Govt of 60 million people, One Third of Pakistan, for the last 11 years giving a growth rate of over 9%. While Imran Khan has ZERO achievement or experience in Administration.


Though I do respect Imran Khan for his integrity and for his social work esp. the Cancer Hospital he made in memory of his mother but lets not make comparisons where there is none possible.


well hmmm lets see IK brought to Pakistan the country's first and only cancer hospital, constructed using donations and funds exceeding $25 million, raised by Khan from all over the world. To raise that kind of money and organize a hospital run on donations which operates based on donations would require some experience in administration and would require one to be pretty pro-active no?

so how is this comparison not possible?


He commanded a crowd of more than 100,000 supporters at Minar-e-Pakistan Lahore (an appropriate venue); several other Jalsas in key cities of different provinces, also commanding crowd of tens of thousands --meaning he does have much popular support especially among the youth - who will be making the changes in Pakistan.

Sure he hasn't had the same years of political seat as your beloved modi nor years of being as controversial for deadly apathy to genocides (e.g. a community in Gujrat) but i do personally believe he deserves a chance to prove himself

According to a survey conducted by Pew Research Center under its Global Attitudes project, the PTI chief has 70 percent approval ratings, moving up the list by 18 percentage points over the past two years. In 2010, his ratings stood at 52 percent.
 
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Let's talk about your personality. May be a revelation for some.

Slightly more ambivalent, perhaps, is its fondness for one Goujian, a fifth-century BC king of the state of Yue. Having been captured by a rival ruler, the king of Wu, Goujian devoted himself to maintaining a duplicitous show of submissiveness: kowtowing before his conqueror, living amid piles of royal horse manure, even eating his captor’s excrement. Moved by Goujian’s capitulation, the king of Wu allowed him to return, a free man, to Yue. For the next twenty years, Goujian subjected himself to endless unpleasantnesses—spending his winters standing in cold water, hugging hot braziers in deep summer—in order to keep alive the memory of his humiliating discomforts in Wu and to feed his desire for revenge. He is renowned for sleeping on a bed of brushwood over which was suspended a bile-filled gallbladder which he would lick whenever he was in danger of forgetting his past bitterness. For some twenty years, he schemed and plotted until, finally, he succeeded in destroying Wu. The story of Goujian—much repeated through Chinese history but commemorated with particular intensity during the twentieth century—seems to highlight a Chinese interest in heroic attributes that are less than wholly wholesome: that are obsessed with humiliation, self-loathing, and vengefulness. [1]

This preoccupation with humiliation, William Callahan argues in his excellent book China: The Pessoptimist Nation, is a key part of the story of modern China. Since China’s modern nationalists began earnestly trying to manufacture a strong, cohesive nation out of a messy, failing empire, they have relied heavily on the discourse of “national humiliation”: on regularly reminding the Chinese people of their modern history of defeats at the hands of the imperialist powers (Britain, France, the U.S.A., Japan), to spur them to better things. On the one hand, China’s modern elites have believed confidently in China’s right to regain its traditional place in the sun; on the other, this quest to forge a vigorous nation-state has betrayed a powerfully self-critical strain in the modern Chinese psyche—what Geremie Barmé has termed the pull between “self-hate and self-approbation.” Thanks to the highly successful “patriotic education” campaign introduced by the Communist state after 1989—which has dwelled on China’s “century of humiliation” inflicted by foreign imperialism, from the Opium War to the Second World War—the Chinese humiliation complex shows little sign of abating.


The China Beat · Book Review: China: The Pessoptimist Nation

This tells you about the Chin psychology.

Its only for trolls like this. Not for normal Chinese against whom I have nothing.

You are really obsess with China to read up on a book that most Chinese are not aware of. Most Westerners except for a few China haters would also not know about. But I'm certain that most China obsessed Indian media and trolls look around for articles and books such as this.

As for my earlier response, I was just merely responding to an funtoosh, an Indian, about India. Respond to him or her if you feel slammed.
 
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