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China demands ‘its share’ of Arunachal Pradesh

@Martian2
Even if I was paid $1000 to post one image,I wouldnt be posting as much as you do. Everybody here IMO agrees that china is powerful than India in every aspect. But as you have said, If by using your machined brigade and killing 1 lakh soldiers,India would keep quiet? India may not have 1900 thermo nuclear warheads....10 are enough. You may say India doesnot have a single thermo nuclear warhead...we want you to believe that and you believing or not will not effect the reality. The effect it will have gives other enemies of china a golden opportunity which they will definitely seize. So...think for yourself...can china risk putting at stake a country having $500 Bn economy for the sake of %5 million economy?

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There is a famous saying - "Barking Dogs Seldom bite" - Fits best to the Chinis..

No body need to respond the bot posts; they are bots for a reason after all..
 
I agree with you that China is simply playing a waiting game.

China will spend the next six years perfecting its all-aspect J-20 stealth fighter. A few more years will be required to build a fleet of 300 J-20 stealth fighters. After that, the poor Indians will never know what hit them during Operation Reclaim South Tibet (ORST).

Would you try that before or after Operation Liberation Tibet (OLT) ?
 
We should demand our share of South China Sea:rofl:

What's wrong with you Indians? Mahatma Gandhi is rolling over in his grave.

Gandhi fought tirelessly to liberate Indians from British imperialists. In a despicable change from oppressed to oppressor, you Indian imperialists are ruling over our Chinese South Tibetan brothers.

We will free them at any cost and crush all opposition. Defy us at your peril.
 
What's wrong with you Indians? Mahatma Gandhi is rolling over in his grave.

Gandhi fought tirelessly to liberate Indians from British imperialists. In a despicable change for oppressed to oppressor, you Indian imperialists are ruling over our Chinese South Tibetan brothers.

We will free them and crush any opposition. Defy us at your peril.

:cheesy::cheesy::girl_wacko:
 
What's wrong with you Indians? Mahatma Gandhi is rolling over in his grave.

Gandhi fought tirelessly to liberate Indians from British imperialists. In a despicable change from oppressed to oppressor, you Indian imperialists are ruling over our Chinese South Tibetan brothers.

We will free them at any cost and crush all opposition. Defy us at your peril.
What about the Tibetan brothers norther up. Why don't you leave them alone as well. Maybe then we could talk.
 
What's wrong with you Indians? Mahatma Gandhi is rolling over in his grave.

Gandhi fought tirelessly to liberate Indians from British imperialists. In a despicable change from oppressed to oppressor, you Indian imperialists are ruling over our Chinese South Tibetan brothers.

We will free them at any cost and crush all opposition. Defy us at your
peril.

A slow day at work buddy ?

Just wondering why are you rattling the troll nest on this beautiful day ?
 
So lets see certain Tibet news.
Inspite of no insurgency in Tibet, tibetties are doing self immolation.
Chinese troops seal off Tibetan protest region
CHINA has effectively sealed off a vast Tibetan area of Sichuan province, sending in troops and cutting off communications to towns where protesters have been killed by security forces in the past week.
In response to the most vicious crackdown by Chinese forces since 2008, Tibetan prime minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay has exhorted Tibetans not to celebrate Tibetan New Year, which falls on February 22, and called for a worldwide vigil.
"I call on the international community to show solidarity and to raise your voices in support of the fundamental rights of the Tibetan people at this critical time," Mr Sangay said.
"I request that the international community and the United Nations send a fact-finding delegation to Tibet and that the world media be given access to the region as well.
"Stability cannot be restored in Tibet through violence and killings of Tibetans. The only way to resolvethe issue and bring about lasting peace is by respecting the rights of the Tibetan people and through dialogue."
A 20-year-old Tibetan student was killed after Chinese forces opened fire on protesters in Sichuan's Aba prefecture, reports said. He was oneof at least three who have been killed in the western province. Dozens more have been injured and 136 people arrested, rights groups said.
Susette Cooke, a Tibet expert and researcher at the Sydney University of Technology's China Research Centre, told The Australian the protests suggested broadening anger among Tibetans following self-immolation by 16 people - mainly Buddhist monks and nuns - over Chinese restrictions on their religion and culture.
"The self-immolations have resultedin a second wave of protests by Tibetans who share the same viewsas the people who have set themselves on fire," Dr Cooke said

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Who is fanning Tibet's flames?
It was just a few minutes to one in the afternoon last Thursday.
Standing at a road junction in a town in Sichuan, in south-western China, was a young woman.
Without warning, she doused herself in petrol - she may even have drunk some - and then set fireto herself.
Tibetans say her name was Palden Choetso; she was 35 years old and had been a Tibetan Buddhist nun since the age of 20. Official Chinese reports gave her name in Chinese as Qiu Xiang.
Her death, it is thought, was swift and, one can only imagine, agonising.
So what drives someone to such anawful, desperate step? In fact, what drives 11 people to willingly burn themselves like this?
'Desperate situation'
That is what has happened so far this year in Aba and Garze (known in Tibetan as Ngaba and Kardze), both Tibetan areas of Sichuan.
Two of those who set fire to themselves have been nuns; nine of them were men, monks or former monks. Six of the eleven have died, the fate of the others is not know.
Palden Choetso (or Qiu Xiang) was the oldest; the youngest was 18.
This wave of self-immolations is unprecedented. So what is happening in these Tibetan communities? Who or what is fanning the flames?
China is keeping foreign journalistsout of the areas . Tibet's exiled leadership says those who set fire to themselves shouted slogans as they did so: "Long live his holiness the Dalai Lama", "Let the Dalai Lama return to Tibet", and"Freedom for Tibet".
On Monday the Dalai Lama, speaking in Japan, said: "Some kind of cultural genocide is taking place... that is why you see these sorts of sad incidents happen, due to the desperateness of the situation."
Tibet's Prime Minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay has been more explicit. "The monks and nuns whoimmolated themselves were sacrificing their bodies to draw theworld's attention to Chinese repression in Tibet," he said.
"While the leadership in exile does not encourage self-immolation," MrSangay added, "we must focus on the causes... the continuing occupation of Tibet and the Chinesepolicies of cultural repression, cultural assimilation, economic marginalisation and environmentaldestruction."
'Inciting'
Unsurprisingly, China has pointed the finger straight back. The Xinhua news agency said of Qiu Xiang's death that "initial investigation showed the case wasmasterminded and instigated

BBC News - Who is fanning Tibet's flames?
 
"Respect thy enemy" (if you consider China as enemy)
 

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