A clever man you are.
keep your fight on... chinese don't accept defeat so easily... see other chinese are still keeping up the fight... come on you can
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A clever man you are.
I think the Asian nations recent proximity towards the US while suggesting a certain fear of China also shows how US is still seen as the pre-eminent super power. While most Asian nations like India do not want to antagonize China and jeopardize their trade relations; they are to an extent, wary of China's increasing political might. And they are clamoring up for US support just so that they have a back-up in case China decides to exert military power. What could have made them think that China could do that? The article itself mentions a few example of political disputes where China has been exerting its influence. Nothing wrong in that if we talk about China. Every upcoming country that realizes its power will exert itself, India included. Notice how India is able to refuse to talk to Pakistan over Kashmir and at the same time get favors from the West.
From India's perspective, we might have to revisit Nehru's notes on the Non-aligned movement. Just replace USSR with China wherever applicable. We need to balance out our economic and political ambitions vis-a-vis The US and China.
Having an "Independent foreign policy" is a good thing, and I hope that both China and India will maintain this position.
When the countries of the world set up on "opposing sides", it causes a lot of tension... and such situations can often lead to war. So it should be avoided if possible.
The future is all about cooperation, and I think that most countries already understand this. We've got the UN, the G20, the WTO, BRIC, and all these global organizations which are based on cooperation rather than hostility. This is certainly the way forward.
Having an "Independent foreign policy" is a good thing, and I hope that both China and India will maintain this position.
When the countries of the world set up on "opposing sides", it causes a lot of tension... and such situations can often lead to war. So it should be avoided if possible.
The future is all about cooperation, and I think that most countries already understand this. We've got the UN, the G20, the WTO, BRIC, and all these global organizations which are based on cooperation rather than hostility. This is certainly the way forward.
And a bit off topic but India needs US as well. We need their technological advancements as much as they need us to jump-start their stagnant economy.
Definitely. I wont blow the hypothetical trumpet of India-China alliance taking on the world but co-operating as we have done in some summits (Copenhagen, if I am not mistaken) can do wonders.
No problem with that, the USA is also China's biggest customer, so cooperation between all three is certainly a good idea.
Absolutely. Copenhagen was just a small taste of what the future might look like, not just for Asia, but for the world too.
So whats the lesson for India from all that? If the US after so many disagreements and underlying hostilities can maintain cordial relations with China then so can we.
That's right.
Even Japan, which is considered the biggest historical enemy of China (they killed 20 million Chinese civilians in WW2), today has China as its largest trading partner.
I think this quote sums up my feelings on the matter:
"The only thing that will redeem humanity, is cooperation".
Another factor that has helped foster relations with erstwhile oppressors and colonizers for India and China is our 'people' factor. Our people are everywhere. They didnt give two hoots if the ancestors of the countrymen that they were dealing with were probably killers and murderers of their ancestors. They didnt mind going and setting up shops in UK, the US and Japan. They didnt mind importing machines and exporting cheap goods to these same countries. And they are now important factors in bilateral relations. Goes further to prove that if the governed are left to themselves they do a much better job at managing things that an organized form of government!
haha is this what is taught in Peking University??
LOL that is so true. The Chinese and Indian overseas communities are the largest in the world, by FAR.
Also, Indians have no problem immigrating to Britain, and Chinese have no problem immigrating to Japan. No hard feelings and all that.
There is also a large Indian community where I live, in Hong Kong. In fact, several of my closest friends during secondary school were Indians as well.
so Mr. volkswagen are u suffering from some chronic ego .... sparing you as u are holding my name!!!!post reported