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lol buddy how u can u say that he is using urdu ur using alphabets of english and saying some1 else dsnt knw urdu lol

seems u havent followed the complete thread. i have written in english but pronunciations were in urdu/hindi. even if he was able to read, he wasnt able to understand.
 
India and China row over new map in passport

The Indian embassy in Beijing is said to have retaliated by stamping Chinese visas with a map of their own which shows the territories in India. Relations between India and China have been uneasy - the two countries dispute several Himalayan border areas and fought a brief war in 1962.

Delhi is yet to officially take up the row over the map with Beijing.

BBC News - India and China row over new map in passport
 
China passports claim ownership of South China Sea and Taiwan
Associated Press in Taipei
guardian.co.uk, Friday 23 November 2012 11.17 GMT


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A Chinese passport displaying a map that includes an area in the South China Sea inside a row of dashes, top left, representing maritime territory. Photograph: Reuters


Maps inside new Chinese passports trigger territorial dispute, with Vietnam demanding Beijing remove 'erroneous content'
China has enraged its neighbours by claiming ownership of the entire South China Sea and Taiwan on a map printed in its newly revised passports.

Inside the documents, an outline of China printed in the upper left corner includes Taiwan and the sea, hemmed in by dashes. The change highlights China's longstanding claim to the South China Sea in its entirety, though parts of the waters also are claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, Brunei and Malaysia.

China's official maps have long included Taiwan and the South China Sea as its territory, but reproducing this on passports could be seen as a provocation since it requires other countries to tacitly endorse the claims by affixing their official seals to the documents.

The map was widely condemned in Taiwan, which split from China after a civil war in 1949. Authorities said it could harm the warming ties the historic rivals have enjoyed since Ma Ying-jeou became president more than four years ago.

"This is total ignorance of reality and only provokes disputes," said Taiwan's mainland affairs council
, the cabinet-level body responsible for ties with Beijing. The council said the government would not accept the map.

The Philippine foreign secretary, Albert del Rosario, told reporters in Manila he had sent a note to the Chinese embassy indicating that his country "strongly protests" against the image. He said China's claims included an area that is "clearly part of the Philippines' territory and maritime domain".

The Vietnamese government said it had also sent a diplomatic note to the Chinese embassy in Hanoi that called on Beijing to remove the "erroneous content" printed in the passport.

In Beijing, the foreign ministry said the passport was based on international standards. China began issuing new versions to include electronic chips on 15 May; however, criticism arose only this week, it added. "The outline map of China on the passport is not directed against any particular country," said a ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying.

A Vietnamese foreign ministry spokesman, Luong Thanh Nghi, said: "Vietnam reserves the right to carry out necessary measures suitable to Vietnamese law, international law and practices toward such passports."

Taiwan does not recognise China's passports, and visitors to the island must have special travel documents.

China maintains it has ancient claims to all of the South China Sea, despite much of it being within the exclusive economic zones of its south-east Asian neighbours. The islands and waters are potentially rich in oil and gas.

There are concerns that the disputes could escalate into violence. China and the Philippines had a tense maritime standoff at a shoal west of the main Philippine island of Luzon early this year.

The US, which has said it takes no sides in the territorial spats but considers ensuring safe maritime traffic in the waters to be in its national interest, has backed a call for a "code of conduct" to prevent clashes in the disputed territories. But it remains unclear if China is prepared to draft such a legally binding non-aggression pact with rival claimants.

The Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam are due to meet next month to discuss South China Sea claims and the role of China.
 
LOL I see a pot calling a kettle black here! The Dai Viet claim is just as much as China in this part of the sea but occupies a lot more islands. If I were you guys I would NEVER use the word 'greedy' in this forum.
Chinazis threat of aggression has no basis in legal, historical or international reality.
 
Chinazis threat of aggression has no basis in legal, historical or international reality.

Holy ****. Best argumentation ever. I am very convinced of your ability to point out ur statement and to prove it. You must have nice education there in d `murica! No, its not just copy and paste of pointless theses by hearsay, i am sure ur words have deep meanings... this is indian quality post!
 
Holy ****. Best argumentation ever. I am very convinced of your ability to point out ur statement and to prove it. You must have nice education there in d `murica! No, its not just copy and paste of pointless theses by hearsay, i am sure ur words have deep meanings... this is indian quality post!
Why cant Chinese leave us alone?

It seems they want us to retaliate... Do they love to play tom and Jerry game??
 
Chinazis threat of aggression has no basis in legal, historical or international reality.

It's not an aggression, it's a legal claim. The indo-amaerican aggressions don't have any legal basis.
 
Holy ****. Best argumentation ever. I am very convinced of your ability to point out ur statement and to prove it. You must have nice education there in d `murica! No, its not just copy and paste of pointless theses by hearsay, i am sure ur words have deep meanings... this is indian quality post!

this dog is a vietnamese disguising indian!
 
China prints China on its passports.

Dishonest thieves, landgrabber and sore loser on top of it, get mad.

News@11
 
China prints China on its passports.

Dishonest thieves, landgrabber and sore loser on top of it, get mad.

News@11

The problem is china is also printing other countries territories?? China should only print china, why print neighbors as well?
 
Communists have this weird way of cartographic aggression. Unfortunately they run their propaganda so ferociously among their masses and so seriously that after years of doing the same, they actually start believing it themselves as the truth.

It is very sad to see this prevalent in so many communist nations that have come and gone.

Wish they were more understanding than just to satisfy a dozen top Politburo members' personal egos.
 
Not a smart move by China when it comes to foreign policy. Looks like a case of Domestic politics influencing international politics, because diplomatically China has nothing to gain from doing this, not even legitimacy, because now its broken ASEAN.


related, I'm very surprised at the amateurish mistake of China and Cambodia at the ASEAN meeting about that false agreement, did they really think the other countries wouldn't object? It just boggles the mind.

This has taken an even bigger toll on Chinese ambitions re legitimacy, because now the Philippines and Vietnam among others are looking to hold meetings on the issues outside of ASEAN.
 
Not a smart move by China when it comes to foreign policy. Looks like a case of Domestic politics influencing international politics, because diplomatically China has nothing to gain from doing this, not even legitimacy, because now its broken ASEAN.


related, I'm very surprised at the amateurish mistake of China and Cambodia at the ASEAN meeting about that false agreement, did they really think the other countries wouldn't object? It just boggles the mind.

This has taken an even bigger toll on Chinese ambitions re legitimacy, because now the Philippines and Vietnam among others are looking to hold meetings on the issues outside of ASEAN.

Haven't we heard this song before? It's out of tune, it doesn't resonate with the facts. The fact is india has been occupying Chinese territories, it should not. For the sake of peace in the region it should return those territories to China. If it doesn't China shouldn't be blamed if another 1962 style bashing takes place. I think india is asking for it.
 
Passport wars between Asian countries, great...
 
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