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'Chindustan' - The New Slogan For India China Friendship

firast of all, learn to read english, i never made fun of u r family members or for that matter any chinese girl. that was a general "locker room boy talk" comment and it was not degrading in any sense to female community.

again i say if u have any problems take it up with Mods. Also, i wont reply to any of u r comments on this thread.

P.S.: Unlike u, i dont hide behind ...... (read Fa... members). i say it in u r face and i can do that because i know i havent done or typed anything wrong.

I doubt you should tell me to learn English while you yourself failed to spell right, please spare me for your innocent claim, you know damn well whats your real intention was, shame on a dishonest loser.
 
I doubt you should tell me to learn English while you yourself failed to spell right, please spare me for your innocent claim, you know damn well whats your real intention was, shame on a dishonest loser.

Hey Brotherhood, check out the world affairs section.

The Indians here are once AGAIN resorting to racism. :disagree:

Grow up Chink!

:lol: Tell me what you want me to explain in that? i hope you know the meaning of chink :lol:

So typical....
 
There's an old saying that the main reason behind all fights are either women or land.....
Here we argue over women and outside our nations argue over land......
 
"Chindustan"

Don't mind but this is some seriously hilarious name. :P
 
Fellow Indians don't spoil the country's name because of your hateful words...

Why you guys are talking about the Chinese girls unnecessarily..

The mistakes of few harms the entire nation... please don't be ridiculous...
 
'Chindustan' - The New Slogan For India China Friendship

It started with "Hindi-Chini bhai bhai", followed by "Chindia" and now the Sino-Indian friendship slogan was transformed into "Chindustan", with steadily rising numbers of students learning Chinese and Hindi to cash in on the booming bilateral trade.

Peking University, China's most prestigious institution of higher learning had a Hindi flavour Sunday as over 100 Hindi students and Professors from all over China converging in the campus to celebrate "India Day".

"Hindi is being taught in nine universities in China with the steady increase of students, while India will be introducing Chinese language in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) syllabus from next year, which will make us all the 'Chindustanies'", Prof Jiang Jingkui, Head, Department of South Asian Studies of the Peking University to the Press Trust of India (PTI).

Jiang said that during his visits to Tamil Nadu, where the language was not so popular, he insisted the bearers who served him in hotels to speak to him in Hindi with a threat that he would not pay the bill otherwise.

"It worked", he said laughing.

Several Chinese students who took part in the meeting feel confident of getting absorbed by business houses, cashing in on the rapidly increasing bilateral trade, which crossed US$61 billion last year.

"The job prospects of translators and communicators was rising as India-China business is rapidly growing and we want to tap this potential," Mao Lei, a Hindi graduate student who came from Loyang along with 10 of his class mates said.

The South Asian Studies in Peking University has Indian Study Centre headed by Hindi scholar from India, Prof Davendra Shukla and a host of Chinese professors, specialising in teaching Hindi, besides Sanskrit and Tamil.

With bilateral relations cruising along a positive momentum, the Indian Embassy here organised the "India Day" at the University to highlight job and education opportunities for Chinese students in India.

Addressing the students, Indian Ambassador to China, S Jaishankar said, "India is part of China's past, present and future. Our past connections are visible in many of China's historical monuments, religious traditions and cultural heritage.

"In the more contemporary world, we are both significant elements in the political and economic revival of Asia," he said.

"Looking at the future, it is increasingly clear that India-China relations will play a major role in reshaping the global order. The convergence of interests on key issues like climate change and food and energy security is manifest," he said.

Senior Indian diplomat Arun Sahu said considering the growing passion for Indian languages, efforts are being made by India to galvanise the pool of talent for the betterment of India-China relations.

BERNAMA - 'Chindustan', The New Slogan For India-China Friendship

Prof Jiang could have found better ways to polish up his Hindi than conversing with Tamil room bearers. He is sure to have gone back slightly confused with the brand of Hindi his hotel friends produced. But I admire his tenacity and single mindedness to master the language. Chinese is said to be a really difficult language to master. I hope our education ministry is taking it seriously. India should build up a large Chinese speaking highly skilled work force. Strong cultural and commercial ties between India and China are necessary to bring stability to Asia.
 
CHINDUSTAN ..? :lol::lol:

It does sound funny... What will be for Pakistan and China -- Chindistan ..?:lol:
 
Talking about Indo-China friendship is useless here.

All members here are frustrated losers in real life who take out that frustration here.

If you want to do something about it get off the internet and do in real life .
 
it will be chipikistan

---------- Post added at 02:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:27 PM ----------

it will be chikistan
 
OK, whats this thread had to do with Chinese girls here? either you are trolling or enjoying being an perverted pr...perhaps you will learn your's when i started to make fun with your female fa.... members eh?

:lol: Someone's getting angry. Nice to know a chinese always manages to start flaming. Typical :rolleyes:
 

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