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India now has a private Missile Production Unit ; Thanks to Israel

Jaitely has never said anything about the same. Stop fooling around.

Who is refering to that chutiya Jaitely? external affairs ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay is the one who spilled the beans.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/doklam-standoff-china-india-bhutan/1/1019053.html


Asked about China's claim of India reducing its troops from 400 to 40 in Doklam, he refused to give a direct reply calling it an operational matter.

Dragons are a myth. Are you a cryptozoologist or something ?


Hanuman is a myth as well. have you seen any running, walking and talking hunuman among you? unless you beleive the spirit of hunuman lives in every Indian soldier.
 
And the great white sharks dont have balls hanging either. I think you are confusing different type of species here.

Dragons however are known to breath fire, a lot of it.
Comprehension is not your forte I understand.. Mythological creature with no balls is way different than a Shark.

Dragon breathe fire:lol:??
Well Sakthiman can spin. Krish can I don't know jump over buildings?:undecided:

India is feeling the heat.
It's monsoon here:pop:
 
Who is refering to that chutiya Jaitely?

Do you refer to everyone as chutiya ? Is that a part of culture of 'land of pure' ?

Asked about China's claim of India reducing its troops from 400 to 40 in Doklam, he refused to give a direct reply calling it an operational matter.

So nothing has happened, and Chinese 'paper dragon is still breathing fire'.

And Indians are still in Doklam.

Hanuman is a myth as well. have you seen any running, walking and talking hunuman among you? unless you beleive the spirit of hunuman lives in every Indian soldier.

Have you seen anyone going to the moon on a flying mule ? But you still believe that guys accounts, don't you ? :lol:
 
Comprehension is not your forte I understand.. Mythological creature with no balls is way different than a Shark.

Dragon breathe fire:lol:??
Well Sakthiman can spin. Krish can I don't know jump over buildings?:undecided:

Chinese like to refer to themselves and their country as dragon. They are best place to explain their faith and ideologies, I am not in position to explain their philosiphy.

However, I understand where you coming from with reference to balls. I take hunuman did grew pair of it, as being driven elusively within mammal species? The spirit of hunuman lives on in Indian soilders!

Do you refer to everyone as chutiya ? Is that a part of culture of 'land of pure' ?

What else you can call a Chutiya?

So nothing has happened, and Chinese 'paper dragon is still breathing fire'.

And Indians are still in Doklam.

When 80% has already left with their tails between their legs, perhaps there is no need to waste bullets on few left?

Have you seen anyone going to the moon on a flying mule ? But you still believe that guys accounts, don't you ? :lol:

There is a lot of difference between a mule and burraq.

I understand your refernce to balls. Humanan was driven exclusively from mammal specices so I give you that , he might have grown a pairs, but dragon is not a mammal so refernce to it by your kind, lacking balls, is self defeating, logically speaking.
 
Chinese like to refer to themselves and their country as dragon. They are best place to explain their faith and ideologies, I am not in position to explain their philosiphy.

However, I understand where you coming from with reference to balls. I take hunuman did grew pair of it, as being driven elusively within mammal species? The spirit of hunuman lives on in Indian soilders!

You don't have good comeback after getting stonewalled.

Better luck next time beta:tup:
 
What else you can call a Chutiya?

Propagandists who claimed that they were winning a war, while in fact they were losing half their country ?

Liars who deny any the presence of terrorist in their country, even when world's most wanted terrorist was nabbed from from right under their nose ?

When 80% has already left with their tails between their legs, perhaps there is no need to waste bullets on few left?

Is that why China is still threatening us ? That doesn't go with your theory of only 40 soldiers in the region. :-)

We are still on Doklam and Chinese haven't been able to do jack in these 2 months.

No matter what a hopeless cheerleading clown says, we have the upper hand in this & we're standing firm, much unlike those who surrendered en masse in one of history's largest surrenders. :lol:

There is a lot of difference between a mule and burraq.

Is it another cryptozoological creature like Dragons ? :-)
 
You don't have good comeback after getting stonewalled.

Better luck next time beta:tup:


Consider yourself as one your kind being OWNED by me. Enjoy!!

Propagandists who claimed that they were winning a war, while in fact they were losing half their country ?

Liars who deny any the presence of terrorist in their country, even when world's most wanted terrorist was nabbed from from right under their nose ?


blah blah blah......

So you agree with your spokesperson statement?

80% Indians army has already left doklam with their tails tucked firmly between their legs?


Is that why China is still threatening us ? That doesn't go with your theory of only 40 soldiers in the region. :-)

We are still on Doklam and Chinese haven't been able to do jack in these 2 months.

No matter what a hopeless cheerleading clown says, we have the upper hand in this & we're standing firm, much unlike those who surrendered en masse in one of history's largest surrenders. :lol:


Because they see that mere threats are working. what waste bullets on these worthless creatures? LOL


Is it another cryptozoological creature like Dragons ? :-)

Ask Chinese sunshine, I can only give you reference to Hunuman as an example. ;)
 
So you agree with your spokesperson statement?
80% Indians army has already left doklam with their tails tucked firmly between their legs?

Where does spokesperson said they have withdrawn troops, genius ? :lol:

Because they see that mere threats are working. what waste bullets on these worthless creatures? LOL

Really ? which threat worked ? We are still in Doklam !

Ask Chinese sunshine, I can only give you reference to Hunuman as an example. ;)

Or Burraq, which you believe existed.
 
Pakistanis getting very hot and bothered about india Israeli military cooperation.

and even more hot and bothered about india bullying china their daddy in sikkham
 
You been living under rock?

China is pissed off with India and it is increasingly becoming a high probability that China will do some surgery on India militarily over Dolkam issue.

With Israel supplying arms to India, how China will see this military support? There might be repercussions to Israel.

A Look Into Israeli-Chinese Relations
JULY 20, 2017, 2:46 AM

As of this moment, the State of Israel is dealing with all the new challenges that come with a new status quo on the Temple Mount. The People’s Republic of China on the other hand, is contemplating their global investments. For more than just decades, China’s involvement in the Middle East has proven to be more than economic. Though, with a broad Middle East policy, China has aligned themselves with much of the Gulf, playing a tight rope between rival belligerents Saudi Arabia and Iran. Throwing Israel into the mix, the questions are of the contemporary nature of Israeli-Chinese relations as well as what the future holds depending on the possibilities that currently loom over the Middle East.

The Jewish State is a goldmine, whether the field is medical research, green energy, cyber-security, or start-up business, Israel is the innovation nation and has it all. China understands this and over the past few years has made critical strategic moves to increase their investment in Israel. Starting with high-tech, China has been engaging Israeli companies in Israel as well as bringing Israeli business to Beijing and Hong Kong. With millions of Chinese Yuan waiting on the Israeli bureaucracy, China has been building Israel’s domestic infrastructure. A major sea port in Haifa and a couple railway extensions are just a few of China’s niche projects in Israel.

While China increases their economic intensions in Israel, the political ramifications could be impactful…for some. The Palestinian Authority and Iran are the two major victims in the political fight for China’s investment money. While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken great steps to increase relations in his “Asian option,” Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (serving the 12th year of his 4 year term), is about to embark on a trip to Beijing to ask President Xi to continue China’s support for the Palestinians in international forums like the UN. Though, the Palestinians have support in the major international forums, UN resolutions do not steer China’s policies. The Islamic Republic of Iran seems to be the apple of China’s eye in the Middle East.

Leveraging China starts with more Israeli interest. Israel has the ability to bring China closer to Jerusalem, away from Tehran. China and Iran have been economic partners since the days of the Silk Road. The Sino-Perisan relationship starts with oil (10% of China’s oil comes from Iran) and expands into infrastructure as well as high-quality minerals. Bringing China closer, in a way that does not disturb the West, is definitely in Israel’s interest. If Israel were to change the Israeli-Palestinian status quo, would China vote Israel’s way in the UN? In the case of Israel ending the conflict with an annexation of Area C of Judea and Samaria/West Bank, a strong Israeli-Chinese could prevent China and their allies from joining a possible United Nations boycott of Israel.

With the second largest economy in the world, The People’s Republic of China is a power you would rather have on your side than with your adversaries. Israel’s commitment to the US-Israel relationship is nothing short of steadfast, though to corner the market on China’s investors while increasing political ties, is in Israel’s long-term interest. Bringing China closer today could bring about a situation in the future that might influence China to choose between the innovation nation, with all of Israel’s increasing industries, and Iran, with the West’s pressure gazing upon them. Today, China’s decision is clear, keeping an alliance with Iran and Russia is their priority, though the diplomatic future of the Jewish State could be assured with another powerful ally.

http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/a-look-into-israeli-chinese-relations/
 

A Look Into Israeli-Chinese Relations
JULY 20, 2017, 2:46 AM

As of this moment, the State of Israel is dealing with all the new challenges that come with a new status quo on the Temple Mount. The People’s Republic of China on the other hand, is contemplating their global investments. For more than just decades, China’s involvement in the Middle East has proven to be more than economic. Though, with a broad Middle East policy, China has aligned themselves with much of the Gulf, playing a tight rope between rival belligerents Saudi Arabia and Iran. Throwing Israel into the mix, the questions are of the contemporary nature of Israeli-Chinese relations as well as what the future holds depending on the possibilities that currently loom over the Middle East.

The Jewish State is a goldmine, whether the field is medical research, green energy, cyber-security, or start-up business, Israel is the innovation nation and has it all. China understands this and over the past few years has made critical strategic moves to increase their investment in Israel. Starting with high-tech, China has been engaging Israeli companies in Israel as well as bringing Israeli business to Beijing and Hong Kong. With millions of Chinese Yuan waiting on the Israeli bureaucracy, China has been building Israel’s domestic infrastructure. A major sea port in Haifa and a couple railway extensions are just a few of China’s niche projects in Israel.

While China increases their economic intensions in Israel, the political ramifications could be impactful…for some. The Palestinian Authority and Iran are the two major victims in the political fight for China’s investment money. While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken great steps to increase relations in his “Asian option,” Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (serving the 12th year of his 4 year term), is about to embark on a trip to Beijing to ask President Xi to continue China’s support for the Palestinians in international forums like the UN. Though, the Palestinians have support in the major international forums, UN resolutions do not steer China’s policies. The Islamic Republic of Iran seems to be the apple of China’s eye in the Middle East.

Leveraging China starts with more Israeli interest. Israel has the ability to bring China closer to Jerusalem, away from Tehran. China and Iran have been economic partners since the days of the Silk Road. The Sino-Perisan relationship starts with oil (10% of China’s oil comes from Iran) and expands into infrastructure as well as high-quality minerals. Bringing China closer, in a way that does not disturb the West, is definitely in Israel’s interest. If Israel were to change the Israeli-Palestinian status quo, would China vote Israel’s way in the UN? In the case of Israel ending the conflict with an annexation of Area C of Judea and Samaria/West Bank, a strong Israeli-Chinese could prevent China and their allies from joining a possible United Nations boycott of Israel.

With the second largest economy in the world, The People’s Republic of China is a power you would rather have on your side than with your adversaries. Israel’s commitment to the US-Israel relationship is nothing short of steadfast, though to corner the market on China’s investors while increasing political ties, is in Israel’s long-term interest. Bringing China closer today could bring about a situation in the future that might influence China to choose between the innovation nation, with all of Israel’s increasing industries, and Iran, with the West’s pressure gazing upon them. Today, China’s decision is clear, keeping an alliance with Iran and Russia is their priority, though the diplomatic future of the Jewish State could be assured with another powerful ally.

http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/a-look-into-israeli-chinese-relations/


All can change very easily if Chinese blood is spilled using Israeli weapons.
 
Do you refer to everyone as chutiya ? Is that a part of culture of 'land of pure' ?



So nothing has happened, and Chinese 'paper dragon is still breathing fire'.

And Indians are still in Doklam.



Have you seen anyone going to the moon on a flying mule ? But you still believe that guys accounts, don't you ? :lol:
he is a test tube baby
so he hasn't come out of ch....
that's why he is referring others as chutiya
 
All can change very easily if Chinese blood is spilled using Israeli weapons.
We spilled your blood using Russian weapons. But never thought for a second to buy Russian made choppers. :lol:

Israeli weapon systems are good, say the best available.
 
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