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4 Chinese nationals arrested in Arunachal.

Come on, did we shoot or kill those 4 Chinese?? Please give me the link or kindly keep your mouth shut.

You were the one who said this, in reference to Indian police shooting Bangladeshis:

If you come here without proper documents then we would shoot, kill and torture you too.

You were implying the same thing would happen to Chinese, but honestly I doubt your government has the balls.
 
A 23 year old girl and 3 guys walked all the way from China through borders to Arunachal?

Were they looking for the fantasio paradiso Shangri-La?
 
dates dont matter here. The training took place in Tibet, NOT INDIA. Money was sent to Tibet.

Wrong, I'll quote the same passage again:

The Dalai Lama's administration acknowledged today that it received $1.7 million a year in the 1960's from the Central Intelligence Agency, but denied reports that the Tibetan leader benefited personally from an annual subsidy of $180,000.

The money allocated for the resistance movement was spent on training volunteers and paying for guerrilla operations against the Chinese, the Tibetan government-in-exile said in a statement. It added that the subsidy earmarked for the Dalai Lama was spent on setting up offices in Geneva and New York and on international lobbying.

It would have been geographically impossible for the Dalai Lama's administration, to be in Tibet during the 1960's, considering their failed revolution took place in 1959, after which they were hosted by India.

Now maybe we can talk about something that is relevant to the thread topic.
 
And you need to update yourself with more recent news:

FAO drops mention of J-K and Arunachal as separate countries

Here is what is said in the report:

"In matters of this nature, FAO, as a specialised agency of the UN system, follows the principles and practice of the UN, specifically its Cartographic Section. The territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh are documented by the UN as disputed ones," Gavin Wall, FAO representative in India, told PTI.
 
Oh yes, how noble.

Luckily, I don't think many Chinese want to go to India in the first place. We have loads of Indians coming here to Hong Kong though.

Heck, if Indians think its right to kill, torture people without proper documents perhaps we HongKongers should strongly suggest to HK government, "lets kill and torture all those illegal Indian immigrants" man, you Indians should check out how many illegal Indian immigrants worldwide, do they have "proper documents"? should they be torture and kill as well?
In case of HK, your illegal Indians made load of money to send back India working as construction sites, roads repair labors, not to mention those hotel doormen, washroom attendants and we treated them with great respect and "BIG f....tips" now do you see the difference of people with "big hearts and some "ignorant narrow minded ones"? :azn:

Conclusion: Avoid Indians at all cost, "such incidents" demonstrated the true face of Indians against Chinese period. And i know damn well what i'm going to do when i go back to HK in about a week......Indians...;)
 
So i must pity the Chinese citizens working in my city...What did they deserve to be in India...must be a punishment by Chinese companies.

But i admire their courage and business sense, coming to a strange land without knowing any Indian language and doing business.they have proved that Business has no language.

Yes, going to India is indeed a punishment assignment by Chinese companies. If I was sent to India, I'd think the boss hated me and wanted me out.
 
A 23 year old girl and 3 guys walked all the way from China through borders to Arunachal?

Were they looking for the fantasio paradiso Shangri-La?

Maybe they were looking for enlightenment, and instead met the Indians. :P
 
You were the one who said this, in reference to Indian police shooting Bangladeshis:



You were implying the same thing would happen to Chinese, but honestly I doubt your government has the balls.

Did you see the post to which I replied that? And now you wanna talk about balls?
 
Here is what is said in the report:

Dude, show me the UN report which explicitly states that Arunachal Pradesh is a 'disputed territory', a la Kashmir. Period.

Stop beating around the bush.
 
Wrong, I'll quote the same passage again:



It would have been geographically impossible for the Dalai Lama's administration, to be in Tibet during the 1960's, considering their failed revolution took place in 1959, after which they were hosted by India.

Now maybe we can talk about something that is relevant to the thread topic.
But these things took place 50 years ago,so these are irrelevant.
 
Wrong, I'll quote the same passage again:
It would have been geographically impossible for the Dalai Lama's administration, to be in Tibet during the 1960's, considering their failed revolution took place in 1959, after which they were hosted by India.

Even if they were hosted by India, the Tibetan govt sent money to Tibet to train guerrillas. Training did not take place on Indian soil.
Comprende?
 
Then what is on topic? BALLS?!!

LOL that was in response to this post:

If you come here without proper documents then we would shoot, kill and torture you too.

Now you guys can talk about it easily, when it comes to Indian police shooting Bangladeshis.

But if you want to prove you have balls, then do what you said above, and "shoot kill and torture" any Chinese who crosses the border without documents. I'll be waiting for the reports.
 
Yes, going to India is indeed a punishment assignment by Chinese companies. If I was sent to India, I'd think the boss hated me and wanted me out.

:rofl:

But true multinationals will not think like you just did. They always look at untaped potential, too bad you want an easy way out.
 
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