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CardSharp said:
Look, I offered the fact that the US government has forbid federal employees from accessing wikileaks as a POSSIBLE reason why the actual cable wasn't attached. Quote me a post where I said the allegations were true or false.

The post was from the dailymail, you were trying to defend it.

(Don't tell me that you don't know about 'the subtleties of the subcontinent')
 
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After some hot exchanges, here come a positive news, just imagine our next generation can communicate in Chinese and English with each other;

Indian schools to introduce Chinese - People's Daily Online December 16, 2010

The good news for India-China people-to-people relations is that India's Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) plans to introduce Chinese language courses in the 11,000 schools affiliated to it from Class VI onwards beginning in 2011. The bad news is that finding teachers is a problem. The better news, according to a report in the English daily Indian Express is that the Chinese gov-ernment has offered to help with course material, and, if needed, also send language teachers.

The best news on this front though, is that Premier Wen Jiabao's three-day visit, which began today, may quicken whatever the authorities in India and China decide to do about it. Indian media reports said that India's Ministry of External Affairs has already moved on the matter. :tup:
 
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Please remember not every chinese are like some these ones here!:hitwall:

I always do my dear.

I don't even know who am I talking to, how the hell can I cast all Chinese people in the same bad light?

I'am an optimist, you know.
 
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Since you see things from an academic perspective, i'm curious to know,which ones ? Maoist/religious/Khalistan/Dalit/or all the above?

What are you talking about? I challenged you to find a post where I endorsed such a theory, meaning that I had not made a post saying that India will disintegrate.

The post was from the dailymail, you were trying to defend it.

(Don't tell me that you don't know about 'the subtleties of the subcontinent')

Whateva! *****
 
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After some hot exchanges, here come a positive news, just imagine our next generation can communicate in Chinese and English with each other;

Indian schools to introduce Chinese - People's Daily Online December 16, 2010

The good news for India-China people-to-people relations is that India's Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) plans to introduce Chinese language courses in the 11,000 schools affiliated to it from Class VI onwards beginning in 2011. The bad news is that finding teachers is a problem. The better news, according to a report in the English daily Indian Express is that the Chinese gov-ernment has offered to help with course material, and, if needed, also send language teachers.

The best news on this front though, is that Premier Wen Jiabao's three-day visit, which began today, may quicken whatever the authorities in India and China decide to do about it. Indian media reports said that India's Ministry of External Affairs has already moved on the matter. :tup:

It has been posted earlier in a seperate thread of its own. Not to mention, a great move nevertheless.
 
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After some hot exchanges, here come a positive news, just imagine our next generation can communicate in Chinese and English with each other;

Indian schools to introduce Chinese - People's Daily Online December 16, 2010

The good news for India-China people-to-people relations is that India's Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) plans to introduce Chinese language courses in the 11,000 schools affiliated to it from Class VI onwards beginning in 2011. The bad news is that finding teachers is a problem. The better news, according to a report in the English daily Indian Express is that the Chinese gov-ernment has offered to help with course material, and, if needed, also send language teachers.

The best news on this front though, is that Premier Wen Jiabao's three-day visit, which began today, may quicken whatever the authorities in India and China decide to do about it. Indian media reports said that India's Ministry of External Affairs has already moved on the matter. :tup:

The problem with teaching Chinese in India, is that there are NOT many Chinese people who want to immigrate to India, so there will be a lack of teachers.

As before, Chinese people usually want to immigrate to countries with a high standard of living like Canada and Singapore. Or to other Chinese cities like Hong Kong.

I hear there is a community of Chinese in Kolkata though, maybe that can be tapped into.
 
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What are you talking about? I challenged you to find a post where I endorsed such a theory, meaning that I had not made a post saying that India will disintegrate.

Apologies! i misunderstood your statement back there

and to your earlier post,No! i never recall your endorsing in such posts. :)
 
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The problem with teaching Chinese in India, is that there are not many Chinese who want to immigrate to India, so there will be a lack of teachers.

As before, Chinese usually want to immigrate to countries with a high standard of living like Canada and Singapore. Or to other Chinese cities like Hong Kong.

I hear there is a community of Chinese in Kolkata though, maybe that can be tapped into.

You mean the community that was forcefully deported in 1962? A community of 60,000 and now what there's only a few thousand left?
 
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an attack on india would be an "indian doom scenario" not a china doom one. it'll be more like "chinese government gains immense popularity boost, liberates south tibet, forces india to sign humiliating treaty and pay tribute in crude oil and gold" scenario.

lol. Why do people post stuff like this? seriously. Both sides should take a look at the map, and think if any major attack that can be sustained is even possible. The answer is a simple no.

Oh sure...both sides can make a week or a month long incursion into the other's territory, and withdraw...but that's about it...Thinking of holding the ground taken so far from any viable means of mass resupply is laughable at best....and more likely suicidal.
 
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You mean the community that was forcefully deported in 1962? A community of 60,000 and now what there's only a few thousand left?

The problem with teaching Chinese in India, is that there are NOT many Chinese people who want to immigrate to India, so there will be a lack of teachers.

As before, Chinese people usually want to immigrate to countries with a high standard of living like Canada and Singapore. Or to other Chinese cities like Hong Kong.

I hear there is a community of Chinese in Kolkata though, maybe that can be tapped into.

I'm sure the Chinese govt. will help.
 
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Premier Wen addresses Indian Council of World Affairs - People's Daily Online December 16, 2010

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivered a speech at the Indian Council of World Affairs on Thursday, saying the two countries agree that there is enough space in the world for the development of both China and India and enough areas for the two countries to cooperate.

He said that "China takes seriously India's concern about the trans-border rivers, and we are ready to further improve the joint working mechanism."

"We will do whatever we can and do it even better," Wen said.

"I would like to assure our Indian friends that the upstream development activities by China will be based on scientific planning and study and will take into consideration the interests of both upstream and downstream," he added.

The China-India boundary question is a "historical legacy" and its resolution requires patience, Wen said.

"It will not be easy to completely resolve this question. It requires patience and will take a fairly long period of time," Wen said.

"Only with sincerity, mutual trust and perseverance can we eventually find a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable solution," he added.

He says China and India should expand, deepen converging interests.

Source: Xinhua
 
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After some hot exchanges, here come a positive news, just imagine our next generation can communicate in Chinese and English with each other;

"In a firm response to the Chinese rebuff on J&K, India refused to include the usual mention of the “one China principle” and “Tibet Autonomous Region as part of the territory of the People’s Republic of China” in the joint statement."

Hindustan Times.

good luck to your optimism.
 
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