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Stupidity.
Why?
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Stupidity.
Hypothetically speaking , what would happen if SL ( or any other nation in similar debt situation) were to say nationalise such assets & tell the lender to take a walk ?
Can it be done?
What would be the fallout’s of such a move ?
Anyone ?
@Joe Shearer @SOUTHie @$@rJen @waz
The glaring example of lease vs sale is the Hong Kong case.
Britain handed over HK to China after its expiry of 99 years old lease.
Now China has its gold nugget in the form of prosperous HK which was nothing, nada, zilch before 99 years.
China became 3% rich out of nowhere suddenly.
A Lottery - due only to lease expiry.
Just think if HK would have been sold!
Did the trigger-happy Americans invade any country for economic reasons?Why?
Did the trigger-happy Americans invade any country for economic reasons?
China can't invade even tiny Taiwan let alone Lanka, thousands of miles apart and with what? Navy?
And that's called stupidity.China can surely invade SriLanka unless US/NATO comes to SriLanka's rescue.
And that's called stupidity.
Lesson 2: Politicians Will Exploit Anti-China Sentiments ::
In the 2015 election, Rajapaksa suffered a surprise defeat after challenger Maithripala Sirisena attacked his tight relations with China, warning that Sri Lankans “would become slaves” if the trend continued. Three years later, Rajapaksa’s political group is attacking Sirisena for close ties with China.
"The Chinese are like an octopus -- once they get a hold of something, they take everything," said Ruwan Kumara, a local politician aligned with Rajapaksa who runs a store in Hambantota. "They want to get a hold of all the smaller Asian countries and become the most powerful country in Asia."
While discontent brews in the countryside, many in the capital benefit from the Chinese cash. Cranes loomed over the skyline in Sri Lanka’s capital, where a $1.4 billion land reclamation project led by state-owned China Communications Construction’s China Harbor Engineering aims to transform Colombo into a "world class" South Asian hub.
"Sri Lanka is smack in the middle" of China’s global infrastructure plans, said Thulci Aluwihare, who left Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP to join the Chinese firm’s local subsidiary. "As a nation, we should take advantage of this capital being exported out of China for infrastructure development. And make use of it."
I have debunked the "Chinese debt" issue. Vast majority of loans SL have taken are not from China.
SL's debt to China is only around 8 Billion and probably the easiest to deal with.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/sri-...ry-of-chinese-domination.480296/#post-9246393Can you point me to this thread?
There is no relationship with this topic ,In other words I really have nailed you and you dont have words on the mentioned topicHow convenient, I think you must practice what you preach. Hint: India Afghanistan relations.