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India feels the pain: The US begs Beijing for*money


China currently owns about $700 billion worth of our Treasury bonds — by far the most in the world. According to reports, State Department officials had originally proposed that India be included in the itinerary of Clinton’s current first official tour abroad, but she struck it out. Gold is hovering around a $1 ,000 an ounce, which is within striking distance of a record. The US cannot ignore the Chinese. The battle between the dragon and the elephant has come to a head. There is a tectonic shift in international relations. China has woken up and for the first time in a couple of centuries can dictate terms. Kruschev is probably sitting up in his grave to take notice. He once said “We will bury you”. Karl Marx predicted that “capitalism would be sent to the dustbin of history”. Mao Ze Dung called the US “a paper tiger”. The British once said referred to China with the prodigious warning “ Don’t wake the the sleeping giant sleep “. Well according to the signal—the Red Dragon in Beijing has woken. Those who thought that Communism was dead and Capitalism is kicking butt take a look at four cities–Beijing, Moscow, New York and London. There is celebration in two and malaise in two. The world take note.

This has dramatic and long term implications on Asia and the world. Parag Khanna in his seminal book said it best “India has missed the boat”. The reality hasn’t hit home for most Indians— Superpower status was beyond reach! :rofl: :rofl:

The West careening from a debilitating financial crisis needed Chinese money and Pakistani soldiers. Without Chinese credit the US would be kneeling in front of the world. Without Islamabad’s active support, Washington would not have an exit strategy from the graveyard of Empires.

India
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This has dramatic and long term implications on Asia and the world. Parag Khanna in his seminal book said it best “India has missed the boat”. The reality hasn’t hit home for most Indians— Superpower status was beyond reach!

I still dont understand what is there to laugh about in this...
Is it your hatred towards India or Indians?
 
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India feels the pain: The US begs Beijing for*money


China currently owns about $700 billion worth of our Treasury bonds — by far the most in the world. According to reports, State Department officials had originally proposed that India be included in the itinerary of Clinton’s current first official tour abroad, but she struck it out. Gold is hovering around a $1 ,000 an ounce, which is within striking distance of a record. The US cannot ignore the Chinese. The battle between the dragon and the elephant has come to a head. There is a tectonic shift in international relations. China has woken up and for the first time in a couple of centuries can dictate terms. Kruschev is probably sitting up in his grave to take notice. He once said “We will bury you”. Karl Marx predicted that “capitalism would be sent to the dustbin of history”. Mao Ze Dung called the US “a paper tiger”. The British once said referred to China with the prodigious warning “ Don’t wake the the sleeping giant sleep “. Well according to the signal—the Red Dragon in Beijing has woken. Those who thought that Communism was dead and Capitalism is kicking butt take a look at four cities–Beijing, Moscow, New York and London. There is celebration in two and malaise in two. The world take note.

This has dramatic and long term implications on Asia and the world. Parag Khanna in his seminal book said it best “India has missed the boat”. The reality hasn’t hit home for most Indians— Superpower status was beyond reach! :rofl: :rofl:

The West careening from a debilitating financial crisis needed Chinese money and Pakistani soldiers. Without Chinese credit the US would be kneeling in front of the world. Without Islamabad’s active support, Washington would not have an exit strategy from the graveyard of Empires.

India
:chilli:

india feels pain ???????:undecided:
man you need come out of your "india fobia". is it necessary to drag india in every thing?
 
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This has dramatic and long term implications on Asia and the world. Parag Khanna in his seminal book said it best “India has missed the boat”. The reality hasn’t hit home for most Indians— Superpower status was beyond reach!
Clear your views. Its nothing funny.
 
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Oh but Indians were saying that US will attack China in case of Indo-China war .

US will attack china economically in case of Indo-China war :bunny:
 
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US will attack china economically in case of Indo-China war :bunny:

They are already doing that nothing new.

My comment was strictly related to actual war on ground as Indians were claiming that US and other powers will side with India in case of Indo-China war
 
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A rip off from a Conservative American Blog......keep up the good work......

during recent meltdown and its aftermath US is indeed banking on China regarding money so blog or no blog, its a reality
 
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India feels the pain: The US begs Beijing for*money


China currently owns about $700 billion worth of our Treasury bonds — by far the most in the world. According to reports, State Department officials had originally proposed that India be included in the itinerary of Clinton’s current first official tour abroad, but she struck it out. Gold is hovering around a $1 ,000 an ounce, which is within striking distance of a record. The US cannot ignore the Chinese. The battle between the dragon and the elephant has come to a head. There is a tectonic shift in international relations. China has woken up and for the first time in a couple of centuries can dictate terms. Kruschev is probably sitting up in his grave to take notice. He once said “We will bury you”. Karl Marx predicted that “capitalism would be sent to the dustbin of history”. Mao Ze Dung called the US “a paper tiger”. The British once said referred to China with the prodigious warning “ Don’t wake the the sleeping giant sleep “. Well according to the signal—the Red Dragon in Beijing has woken. Those who thought that Communism was dead and Capitalism is kicking butt take a look at four cities–Beijing, Moscow, New York and London. There is celebration in two and malaise in two. The world take note.

This has dramatic and long term implications on Asia and the world. Parag Khanna in his seminal book said it best “India has missed the boat”. The reality hasn’t hit home for most Indians— Superpower status was beyond reach! :rofl: :rofl:

The West careening from a debilitating financial crisis needed Chinese money and Pakistani soldiers. Without Chinese credit the US would be kneeling in front of the world. Without Islamabad’s active support, Washington would not have an exit strategy from the graveyard of Empires.

India
:chilli:

So what is the point of this article.

all you did was wave
:pakistan::china:

Know the facts, before you spout nonsense
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India is rising and there is nothing you can do to stop it
 
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Only a moron can give a headlines like this

India feels the pain: The US begs Beijing for*money

Content has nothing related to the headlines.
Another hate filled troll by a delusional pakistani
 
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