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See you are confusing cross-border terrorism with trading relations.Seems to contradict this entirely..
Narendra Modi on China and Pakistan: Foreign Policy Stance or Electioneering Rhetoric?
Chinese have a problem with us but it is not about Jihad. It is not ideological. It is a dispute that they are willing to play carrot and stick which we are equally involved in. That will remain in its place. Other than that, there is no threat that a Chinese feels from an Indian or otherwise. In fact, Chinese and Indians get along quite well if we keep this territorial thing out.
The reason why he is will be hard-hearted towards you people is because of the slew of terror attacks and attacks on Indian soldiers in Indian territory. That is unacceptable. While the current pathetic government sucks up to the jihadi votebank politics that further your agenda in our country, Modi is not tied with anything like that.
He knows that business and jobs will come only if there is safety and security for people. Which means that with him at the helm and his handpicked people in subsequent allocations will take a much harsher stance if something along the nature of Mumbai attacks, soldier beheadings and other such nonsensical acts are repeated. It may not translate into invasion of full scale but military confrontation on small scale and economic punitive actions won't be ruled out.
Think about it; he offered power exports to Pakistan despite your venom against him. So he's a man who means business. You do business with us, and both us Indians and you Pakistanis benefit. People come out of poverty and lead good lives.
Mess up with ideological jingoism and then don't expect a quivering p***y reaction like MMS'.