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Welcoming the Dragon in India

I am thinking about buying property in india. It's pretty cheap, and hiring servants to maintain your property is also inexpensive, especially around areas like uttar pradesh and west bengal. Not only is living in india much cheaper than china, but its also more "free" so to speak, like there are very little laws, as least as far as enforcement goes. Maybe this summer me and a few buddies will travel to india and test out the place 1st before we dive in.

can any indian members recommend a good spot for foreigners?
 
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Don't mistake this as a troll, but:

Will Ms. Chen be subject to honor killing and dowry if she marries an Indian men?

Will Mr. Luo, Mr. Yang and Mr. Thaw be killed for marrying Indian women? I understand that blacks may be killed in India if they date Indian women, and Indians seem to regard Chinese as worse than Africans.

I'm asking because its rare for people to be not intermarried after 3 generations unless they are threatened with violence.
 
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Don't mistake this as a troll, but:

Will Ms. Chen be subject to honor killing and dowry if she marries an Indian men?

Will Mr. Luo, Mr. Yang and Mr. Thaw be killed for marrying Indian women? I understand that blacks may be killed in India if they date Indian women, and Indians seem to regard Chinese as worse than Africans.

I'm asking because its rare for people to be not intermarried after 3 generations unless they are threatened with violence.


Nope.. The dowry killings and honor killings have already killed all woman here since decades and since woman doesnt exist the generations of people have dried up.. its just a barren land... she can come but expect no people to meet or see...
 
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Don't mistake this as a troll, but:

Will Ms. Chen be subject to honor killing and dowry if she marries an Indian men?

Will Mr. Luo, Mr. Yang and Mr. Thaw be killed for marrying Indian women? I understand that blacks may be killed in India if they date Indian women, and Indians seem to regard Chinese as worse than Africans.

I'm asking because its rare for people to be not intermarried after 3 generations unless they are threatened with violence.

Dowry killing and the likes are seen in certain parts of north India mainly in HP/UP belt.. That too in rural and relatively less developed areas.. There would be no problem for any women from anywhere in the world to marry Indians in most/all of the cities in any way..!!

Hell two of my very good friends have married foreign nationals and they stay here in my city only... One is from Germany and the other is a Russian.. Both the foreign girls didn't have any problems what so ever.. The guys family were definitely surprised and a bit unwelcoming in the beginning; but they too came around in a few months.. :cheers:
 
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It would be really nice and interesting to see the response of the world when they see India-China growing much closer to each other to the extent of being big and small brother...but for that to happen we need to stop fighting and spitting venom over each other in these forums...lets make it a Asian century and bring more Forunes to our own peoples cos tensions btw giants like us is not going to do any good....

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China-India friendship :cheers:
 
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Wow,it's the first time I know there is so many Chinese work in India for these jobs, thanks for your info


You are welcome. Actually the Chinese community in India has been an extremely industrious and enterprising group of people. And add to that resilience and adaptability as qualities. For example, their shoe-making (and leather-working) talents were legendary. Some of the best foot-wear that I've ever worn were made by Chinese shoe-makers (esp. the ones around Bentinck Street in Calcutta), they could craft their shoes just to snugly fit a single human foot. Sometimes a single being may have slightly different feet! Even Nike and Adidas cannot cope with that. But automation and man-made materials gradually destroyed their art.

However as I said, that community posessed both resilience and adaptability. So they (or their children) did not hesitate to attempt new things. One of them I know well, went to Oxford on Rhodes scholarship and then landed up in USA. The post#1 in this thread attests to that aspect as well. Of course they continued their traditional trades as well, notably running restaurants. Of course they adapted some aspects of their cuisine to accommodate Indian tastes; esp. the so-called "Manchurian dishes"!
And in the process, popularised Chinese food. So much so that most Indian street food stalls (not run by Chinese) have some "Chinese dishes" on the bill of fare. And anybody familiar with authentic Chinese cuisine is left scratching his/her head at the taste!

So they are a part of India and Indian life and even Indian culture today. Actually every Indian woman who has this incredible love affair with the feel of rustling Silk against her skin either as a sari or any other Indian garment has to thank the Chinese for it!

And Oh! I just forgot about my favorite cuppa "chai" (tea)! :D
 
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I'm wondering that how many IBC live in India and where their parents come from? China mainland or Taiwan?

Mostly from the mainland, especially from the Guangdong region. First arrivals were Chinese silk traders, later at the time of the advent of Chiang Kai-Shek and then later at the time of the Communist Revolution.
 
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Don't mistake this as a troll, but:

Will Ms. Chen be subject to honor killing and dowry if she marries an Indian men?

Will Mr. Luo, Mr. Yang and Mr. Thaw be killed for marrying Indian women? I understand that blacks may be killed in India if they date Indian women, and Indians seem to regard Chinese as worse than Africans.

I'm asking because its rare for people to be not intermarried after 3 generations unless they are threatened with violence.


Is that how life is where you exist?
 
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There are roughly around 190,000 Chinese living in India mainly in areas of Mumbai, Bihar and Kolkata. Pretty interesting :)


Don't mistake this as a troll, but:

Will Ms. Chen be subject to honor killing and dowry if she marries an Indian men?

Will Mr. Luo, Mr. Yang and Mr. Thaw be killed for marrying Indian women? I understand that blacks may be killed in India if they date Indian women, and Indians seem to regard Chinese as worse than Africans.

I'm asking because its rare for people to be not intermarried after 3 generations unless they are threatened with violence.

Ask her

Jwala Gutta

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Jwala Gutta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

other notable Indians of Chinese origin

Meiyang Chаng - Indian actor and singer

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Lawrence Liang - Legal researcher and lawyer

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Nelson Wang - restaurateur known for his famous China Garden restaurant in Mumbai

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"India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only."
Mark Twain, American author

Not surprising he said that. India has genetic material from every race known to man.
 
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Dowry killing and the likes are seen in certain parts of north India mainly in HP/UP belt.. That too in rural and relatively less developed areas.. There would be no problem for any women from anywhere in the world to marry Indians in most/all of the cities in any way..!!

Hell two of my very good friends have married foreign nationals and they stay here in my city only... One is from Germany and the other is a Russian.. Both the foreign girls didn't have any problems what so ever.. The guys family were definitely surprised and a bit unwelcoming in the beginning; but they too came around in a few months.. :cheers:

OK, thank you, what about the 2nd part? Will Chinese men be lynched for looking at Indian women like blacks were in the American south?
 
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I am thinking about buying property in india. It's pretty cheap, and hiring servants to maintain your property is also inexpensive, especially around areas like uttar pradesh and west bengal. Not only is living in india much cheaper than china, but its also more "free" so to speak, like there are very little laws, as least as far as enforcement goes. Maybe this summer me and a few buddies will travel to india and test out the place 1st before we dive in.

can any indian members recommend a good spot for foreigners?

Nice trolling, you guys act like kids sometimes...or maybe u r one.
 
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