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its been around 60 years and how can they get soldiers body??? Is it possible??
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its been around 60 years and how can they get soldiers body??? Is it possible??
its been around 60 years and how can they get soldiers body??? Is it possible??
india is opening itself to USA bases because it is afraid of China. This is a major move:
First, this will destabilize india internally.
Secondly, China will not wait until USA entrenches itself in China's Southern Tibet, we will take preemptive action to eject the indian army.
Thirdly, the end result is China and USA fights a massive war in india just like we fought the Korean War in Korea. The indians deserve the suffering this will create because they brought it on their own heads.
LOL at indian inferiority. USA had its own reasons for supporting China against Japan. The West wanted to keep their colonial possessions in Asia (like india ) and so they used China as cannon fodder to tie down the majority of Japanese army soldiers.
Yes, I am aware that China paid for its UN security council P5 with the blood of our countrymen against Japanese invaders.You do realize that using China (or Chinese troops, strictly speaking) as cannon fodder, to use your elegant phrasing, is what gained China a permanent seat on the Security Council? Or did you think that China woke up from sleep one day and found herself in the Council hall? Of course, nothing you say comes as a surprise any longer.
Yes, I am aware that China paid for its UN security council with the blood of our countrymen against Japanese invaders.
Of course, it would be too much to ask indians on PDF to recognize China's preeminent role in the Pacific theater as a "Big Four Ally" instead of imposing your inferiority complex (from 1000 years of foreign rule) on us by pretending that during WW2 China was a weak, colonized and humiliated country just like india.
In fact, ours was a bloody but valiant struggle against an ultra-powerful Japanese Empire. india didn't even begin its struggle against the British Empire until after WW2, and even then it involved protesting and begging at an opportunistic time rather than fighting for independence.
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its been around 60 years and how can they get soldiers body??? Is it possible??
LOL at indian inferiority. USA had its own reasons for supporting China against Japan. The West wanted to keep their colonial possessions in Asia (like india ) and so they used China as cannon fodder to tie down the majority of Japanese army soldiers.
Yes, I am aware that China paid for its UN security council P5 with the blood of our countrymen against Japanese invaders.
Of course, it would be too much to ask indians on PDF to recognize China's preeminent role in the Pacific theater as a "Big Four Ally" instead of imposing your inferiority complex (from 1000 years of foreign rule) on us by pretending that during WW2 China was a weak, colonized and humiliated country just like india.
In fact, ours was a bloody but valiant struggle against an ultra-powerful Japanese Empire. india didn't even begin its struggle against the British Empire until after WW2, and even then it involved protesting and begging at an opportunistic time rather than fighting for independence.
Yes, I am aware that China paid for its UN security council P5 with the blood of our countrymen against Japanese invaders.
Of course, it would be too much to ask indians on PDF to recognize China's preeminent role in the Pacific theater as a "Big Four Ally" instead of imposing your inferiority complex (from 1000 years of foreign rule) on us by pretending that during WW2 China was a weak, colonized and humiliated country just like india.
In fact, ours was a bloody but valiant struggle against an ultra-powerful Japanese Empire. india didn't even begin its struggle against the British Empire until after WW2, and even then it involved protesting and begging at an opportunistic time rather than fighting for independence.
LOL at the faux academic posturing. Give me a break. Your ignorance speaks louder than your misuse of GRE vocabulary.I notice that you have begun whining even before anyone replied or commented. This is a sign of an inferiority complex, and needs serious introspection on your part. It is serious because your aimless, spastic violence of word and expression against Indians is balanced by this kind of maudlin self-pity. Putting the two together gives an observer a strange feeling of pity mingled with revulsion.
Since you do not want us to comment on your post, I shall confine myself to the portions relating to India. India was under so-called foreign rule from the 13th century, 1206, to 1947. Much of the time between then and 1707 were years when rulers of Indian or south Asian origin ruled; for example, various Afghan dynasties of rulers who were settled in the country. Nevertheless, to make it comparable sThe period between 1707 to 1757 was free of foreign rule, giving us a total of 691 years, not 1000 years. China was similarly under foreign rule at almost exactly this time for 364 years (I am counting only the Yuan and the Qing dynasties).
You do not like the 'pretense' that China was a weak, colonised and humiliated country. Fair enough. What do you consider to be the highlights of China's contributions to the war against the Japanese? Are there any military victories, or significant battles that you especially want to point to underline Chinese military contribution? Nobody denies that you had a bloody but valiant struggle against Japan, but it was rather one-sided, was it not? While that bloody but valiant struggle was going alone, there was another set of battles being fought for China, by people not Chinese, to ensure that supplies, arms and ammunition and troops got to the bloody but valiant Chinese troops.
So let us know: what battles did you win, or what campaigns did you mount that succeeded? And also let us know: what do you know about the Indian contribution to the war .
Try to be honest. There's always a first time.