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India's fear of Chicken Neck and annexation plan of Nepal and Bhutan

all their grumbling towards India is because of only thing which is Hiduphobia.

But Nepal is 80% Hindu too. Does that mean we automatically are the "enemy" too? If it's true, then it's really sad. :(

See - that's why the Bangladesh Corner is so ridiculous and pretty much a troll magnet. You will get the hang of it soon. :enjoy:

I'd rather shut up than talk/write nonsense. :D
 
But Nepal is 80% Hindu too. Does that mean we automatically are the "enemy" too? If it's true, then it's really sad. :(

I'd rather shut up than talk/write nonsense. :D
Yes. You are. The only reason it's not out in the open is because of a well placed sense of priorities. Compared to India that is. :D

Yes, you should pray to God for not sharing border with the pole vaulters.
True. Very True :D
 
Yes, you should pray to God for not sharing border with the pole vaulters.

Pole Vaulters? What are you referring to? I'm a little confused.

Yes. You are. The only reason it's not out in the open is because of a well placed sense of priorities. Compared to India that is. :D


True. Very True :D

I hope it's not true. :/ Religion shouldn't be a defining factor of one's character.
 
But Nepal is 80% Hindu too. Does that mean we automatically are the "enemy" too? If it's true, then it's really sad. :(

Good about Nepal is that you don't share the border with them otherwise they are rabidly anti-Hindu. Listen to statements of their politicians or watch some Pakistani movie, you will understand the extreme Hinduphobia they have.
 
Bhutan is a vassal state of India which looks after its foreign relations, defense and economic affairs among other matters. There are a lot of non-Bhutyas in Bhutan, but these Nepalese origin people -some with several generations stay in Bhutan, were singled out for expulsion and sent to refugee camps in Nepal.This was an Indian project to create animosity between these two nations.A unity would be a problem in the Himalayas for India.

It was infact the exact opposite. Bhutan was afraid of a repeat of what happened in Sikkim, don't forget it was the Nepalese settlers in Sikkim who voted enmasse to join the Indian Union. And increasing Nepalese population in Bhutan could have eventually led to a similar situation there, reason why Bhutan expelled the Nepalese settlers.
 
Good about Nepal is that you don't share the border with them otherwise they are rabidly anti-Hindu. Listen to statements of their politicians or watch some Pakistani movie, you will understand the extreme Hinduphobia they have.

That's what happens when religion is politicized. It's fortunate that Nepal hasn't experienced any communal violence (and I hope it remains that way).

Religion is glory.

I'm an Atheist though.

Different perspectives, I say. I'm agnostic but culturally, I'm Hindu. :)
 
Different perspectives, I say. I'm agnostic but culturally, I'm Hindu. :)

I'm an Atheist, but my family are Chinese Buddhists.

So I guess I am also a "cultural" Buddhist. :D I try to follow the guidelines to the extent I feel is reasonable.
 
Hindu no religion in meaning but just some kind of language or writing system?

Chinese always amuses people around the world!!

There is a river called Indus which flows from Indian Kashmir to Pakistan.

There is a theory that the word Hindu is derived from Indus, since Arabs, Persians and Greeks used H often to pronounce.

Thus The religion followed by the people in this region is called Hinduism.

There is a place called Sindh in Pakistan.

Sindh(a place), Hindu(a religion), Indus(a river), India(a country), Hindi(a language) ..... all are same but because of pronunciation difference they are seen as different words.

But strangely they represent a place, a religion, language, a river, a country and a language ..... :)

Sorry,my ignorant.Hindi not Hindu.Hindu and India same word in China印度。

You people call us "Yindoo".

I'm an Atheist, but my family are Chinese Buddhists.

So I guess I am also a "cultural" Buddhist. :D I try to follow the guidelines to the extent I feel is reasonable.

Are there any famous Buddhist shrines in in Honkkong??
 
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Chinese always amuses people around the world!!

There is a river called Indus which flows from Indian Kashmir to Pakistan.

There is a theory that the word Hindu is derived from Indus, since Arabs, Persians and Greeks used H often to pronounce.

Thus The religion followed by the people in this region is called Hinduism.

There is a place called Sindh in Pakistan.

Sindh, Hindu, Indus, India, Hindi ..... all are same but because of pronunciation difference they are seen as different words.

But strangely they represent a religion, language, place a river ..... :)
All these words represent outdated things?
 

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