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Indian & Chinese Armies Jointly Hoists Indian Flag on India's Republic Day

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Chinese girls posing for a picture with the Indian Army personnel during their 58th National Day celebration in Bumla, India-China border at an altitude of 15,700 fit above the sea level on 01 October 2007. The delegation aimed at furthering the growing trust and confidence between the two countries. Both the sides in a Border Personal Meeting (BPM) also re-affirmed to strengthen friendship and to maintain peace and tranquility along the Indo-China border. Chinese organized a colorful cultural programme as part of their 58th National Day celebration where gifts were distributed among the Indian Army officials and their families


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Chinese and Indian Army delegation with the Chinese dancers during their 58th National Day celebration in Bumla, India-China border at an altitude of 15,700 fit above the sea level on 01 October 2007. The delegation aimed at furthering the growing trust and confidence between the two countries. Both the sides in a Border Personal Meeting (BPM) also re-affirmed to strengthen friendship and to maintain peace and tranquility along the Indo-China border. Chinese organized a colorful cultural programme as part of their 58th National Day celebration where gifts were distributed among the Indian Army officials and their families
 
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Dear Hong Wu,

Indian media is just like a Garden Lizard, it changes its colors from instance to instance. And indian media does not represent whole India. About disputes, well almost all nations who has borders sharing with other nations has one or other disputes. Don't China have disputes with Taiwan, Japan, South Korea ? Does that make China bad ?? No... Serving in nations favor is the idealism every patriotic person should have, who might be considered as an enemy in viewpoint of other nation.
About Indians being envious of China's success, I would say why India and her citizens should be envy. Tell one thing mate what you know about India ? Negative things feeded in the mind from some internet inflamers is the basis of your conclusion then its lame. China is such a progressive nation that the mentality of her citizens should be towards positive end. We educated peoples here in India always talk about how well and rapidly China placed itself in the group of top contries. We always discuss about how china made its way as 2nd largest economy of the world, how it controlled its populations, how diciplined they are etc etc... If you are raising question about mutual lack of confidence then its understandable due to 1962 and in mid 80s skirmishes.

Take my word as a tonic, maximum Indians see China as a example for their own sake of progress and will continue to do so. Hope I was able to convince you, if not then I am sorry.

With regards and Hoping for better relationship
再见
Drunken Monke

PS: I am fan of chinese food and movies.

Today, Wednesday, 16th March, at 21:00 HRS - Red Cliff on Star TV.

YAHOO!:yahoo:
 
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Dear Hong Wu,

Indian media is just like a Garden Lizard, it changes its colors from instance to instance. And indian media does not represent whole India. About disputes, well almost all nations who has borders sharing with other nations has one or other disputes. Don't China have disputes with Taiwan, Japan, South Korea ? Does that make China bad ?? No... Serving in nations favor is the idealism every patriotic person should have, who might be considered as an enemy in viewpoint of other nation.
About Indians being envious of China's success, I would say why India and her citizens should be envy. Tell one thing mate what you know about India ? Negative things feeded in the mind from some internet inflamers is the basis of your conclusion then its lame. China is such a progressive nation that the mentality of her citizens should be towards positive end. We educated peoples here in India always talk about how well and rapidly China placed itself in the group of top contries. We always discuss about how china made its way as 2nd largest economy of the world, how it controlled its populations, how diciplined they are etc etc... If you are raising question about mutual lack of confidence then its understandable due to 1962 and in mid 80s skirmishes.

Take my word as a tonic, maximum Indians see China as a example for their own sake of progress and will continue to do so. Hope I was able to convince you, if not then I am sorry.

With regards and Hoping for better relationship
再见
Drunken Monke

PS: I am fan of chinese food and movies.


You're talking sense to a juvenile troll. A fruitless endeavour.
 
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Was it a program?? I have missed it then or didn't understood at all...:D

Aaah, it was good. A John Woo film, reproducing an actual historical battle during the Three Kingdoms period. The kind of costume film that I adore, being a firm fan of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "Hero", "House of Flying Daggers", and the like; I have these three films on video, and keep watching them again and again.

The cast is superb, and act their parts and characters. Tony Leung as Zhou Yu is what you would expect the trusted favourite and 'elder brother' of an emperor to be; Lin Chi-Ling is beyond gorgeous and Michelle Yeoh has a good successor (although I loved the feisty character in CTHD); and Zhang Feng-Yi stole every scene he was in. At the end of the movie, I found myself empathising with the character of Cao Cao most (leaving aside his unfortunate weakness for women); identifying with any of the others was difficult.

Watch it. Some bits are mysterious in the version that is normally screened, the 'western' version; it doesn't have a tiger hunt that was there in the Chinese version, and it makes Sun ShangXiang pop up out of nowhere in the middle of the enemy army, doing strange things to pigeons.
 
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Aaah, it was good. A John Woo film, reproducing an actual historical battle during the Three Kingdoms period. The kind of costume film that I adore, being a firm fan of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "Hero", "House of Flying Daggers", and the like; I have these three films on video, and keep watching them again and again.

The cast is superb, and act their parts and characters. Tony Leung as Zhou Yu is what you would expect the trusted favourite and 'elder brother' of an emperor to be; Lin Chi-Ling is beyond gorgeous and Michelle Yeoh has a good successor (although I loved the feisty character in CTHD); and Zhang Feng-Yi stole every scene he was in. At the end of the movie, I found myself empathising with the character of Cao Cao most (leaving aside his unfortunate weakness for women); identifying with any of the others was difficult.

Watch it. Some bits are mysterious in the version that is normally screened, the 'western' version; it doesn't have a tiger hunt that was there in the Chinese version, and it makes Sun ShangXiang pop up out of nowhere in the middle of the enemy army, doing strange things to pigeons.

Aaah yes now I got it. yes its a god movie from John Woo.. I think I have heard of it somewhere in ads.. Will download it and watch.. Have you watch Snake In Eagles shadow A movie from Woo Ping Yeun staring Jackie Chan, Siu Tien Yuen, Janh lee Hwang.. A nice movie.. Jackie is quite inocent learns snake fist from Old Master Pai Chang chein and then learn Cat claw to defeat eagle claw master shan kun yeen.. may be i have spelled the characters names wrongly, but enjoy that movie.. I have seen that movie 50 times for sure.. :D

With regards
Drunken-monke
 
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Aaah yes now I got it. yes its a god movie from John Woo.. I think I have heard of it somewhere in ads.. Will download it and watch.. Have you watch Snake In Eagles shadow A movie from Woo Ping Yeun staring Jackie Chan, Siu Tien Yuen, Janh lee Hwang.. A nice movie.. Jackie is quite inocent learns snake fist from Old Master Pai Chang chein and then learn Cat claw to defeat eagle claw master shan kun yeen.. may be i have spelled the characters names wrongly, but enjoy that movie.. I have seen that movie 50 times for sure.. :D

With regards
Drunken-monke

You've got me there.

What I have with me is 'Snake in the Monkey's Shadow'. This one isn't a Jackie Chan movie; it's got an altogether different cast. If you think it's that good, I'll look out for it, although I'm not much of a Jackie Chan fan.
 
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in real life chinese and indian get on very well with each others just a few idots mostly from indian members here make it imposiible to be friendly with each other here
 
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in real life chinese and indian get on very well with each others just a few idots mostly from indian members here make it imposiible to be friendly with each other here

:disagree:

u need to look at ur side also..

speeder2,chinapak,below_freezing etc..
list is long
 
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in real life chinese and indian get on very well with each others just a few idots mostly from indian members here make it imposiible to be friendly with each other here

Dear China today,

Yes you are right not only Indo-Chinese but even Ind-Pak relations go well in hand to hand. People from both contries live harmonely with each other in wester contries like UK and US. But when they come back, dont know what sort of pill they take to become hostile for other nation.
Also Clap isn't the outcome of sigle hand, it requires two hand. I find ppl from both side are responsible for inflaming the relations. We usually neglect the wrongdoing from our side. I totally disagree on this point with you. Suggestion or debate welcomed:cheers:

With regards
Shrikant Parwate
 
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You've got me there.

What I have with me is 'Snake in the Monkey's Shadow'. This one isn't a Jackie Chan movie; it's got an altogether different cast. If you think it's that good, I'll look out for it, although I'm not much of a Jackie Chan fan.

Dear Joe,

Thats different movie. Snake in Eagles shadow is different one. Search it on The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
regards
 
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