Babu moshai, first of all you should abstein from personal attacks. It's your views against his views. You're certainly not going to shove your views down his throat by force, are you? And how by going to the bloody drama of the function will show our prowess. Its like because you had hit me, I'll clap when the other guy hits you. Which is more naive?
And haven't you read all the posts in the threat and realized how foolish this nobel peace prize has become. I mean Obama, Al Gore.. c'mon.
Even if you consider China as your enemy, one can still give respect to enemies when its required. I mean what is so peacefull about a peace prize if it actually destroys peace of 1.5 Billion people? It's nothing about peace. It's about some bully trying to score browny points with his nearest rival. That's it. The fact that Gandhiji didn't get it wants me to encourage India to boycot it forever.
Its for people like you why this country is still considered a soft state.Anybody can scratch and harm it without consequences. So now you better read the writing on the wall...INDIA CANNOT BE BULLIED! India's newfound voice and stature might upset you but you accept reality.....
It is for China to undo stapled visa knot: India
New Delhi has once again taken on China on the issue of stapled visas for Kashmiris and said it is time to be hard-nosed in dealing with Beijing.
Speaking on the issue, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said, "It's for China to undo the knot on the stapled visas issue. We have to be hard-nosed in our dealings."
She added that China should be more sensitive to core issues important to India.
China has been giving visas to people of Jammu and Kashmir on loose sheets of paper instead of passports, an action seen by India as questioning its sovereignty.
The matter snowballed into a major controversy in July this year when Beijing wanted to give such a visa to India's Northern Area Commander Lt Gen B S Jaswal.
India responded by suspending high-level defence exchanges for which Lt Gen Jaswal was travelling to Beijing and has repeatedly made it clear that these will remain on "pause" till China reverts to its position on the issue.
When Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Premier Wen Jiabao in Hanoi in October this year, he too asked China it to be sensitive to India's "core issues", even as the two sides agreed to work their way to solutions to the "difficult" problems.
NDTV News
It is for China to undo stapled visa knot: India