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India raising Arunachal and Sikkim Scouts for China border

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Just as Israel thinks that Palestine belongs to it, India thinks that its neighbours belong to it. So, the logical thing for Nepal to do will be to go to China for a practical solution to this problem.


so you also go and lick the foot of china....
 
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Just as Israel thinks that Palestine belongs to it, India thinks that its neighbours belong to it. So, the logical thing for Nepal to do will be to go to China for a practical solution to this problem.

No actually we think that we can better look in the eye balls of anyone aiming towards our nation. Doesnt matter if it is China or Nepal or Bangladesh.:yahoo:
 
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Nepal is a very important neighbour of India. They have always been a very helpful neighbour and it is India's duty to ensure that the growth that India is enjoying also converts to gains for Nepal.

Right from Terai to Birgunj and in Kathmandu in the north up to Pokhra, the Nepalis have a great amount of affinity to Indians. The Maoism that is spreading in Nepal is feasting on the poverty of the people. Indian government needs to shake the blinkers and focus on our north eastern neighbour before they are also consumed by the plans of the Chinese communist party.

By the end if we do not help Nepal then they will only become a consumable market for Chinese products and will not have even a little bit of manufacturing left of their own.

Even if India promotes Nepal as a tourist destination, they will get enough revenue to increase their GDP several times.

It is good that the GoI is now awakening and we are helping Nepal with power and other manufacturing projects.

Nepalis have been our brothers since mythlogical times and the relationship with Nepal should be very valuable to every Indian.
 
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i had several nepalis in my batch...been there many times sine we are practically neighbors...
 
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And I find Pokhra as the most chilled out of all places. You can do watersports, trekking, hiking, parasailing, play golf or just chill out with a beer in the hand. And the people all over Nepal are mostly very honest and friendly too.
 
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If India has to grow to its aspirations, we need to understand that we cannot do it all alone. We will need friends and our friends will help us to achieve the heights together. There can be no case of a island of prosperity amid a sea of poverty in South Asia as all nations are so closely connected and all are democracies.

Just like we feel that the idea to raise the Arunachal and Sikkim scouts is good because the locals are very motivated for our country and are as loyal as any of us in any part of the country. They also bring the advantage of the local knowledge and also the superior tactics that are necessary to be successful in those terrains. It comes to them naturally.

So we should use all resources at our hand in the country or with our friends.
 
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I have many Nepali friends ( call them brothers, studied with them in school / college). They are really wonderful people. I have been to NEPAL and love the people, culture and natural environmnet.
I just pray prosperity to Nepal. It will solve all their problems.
I think its been too long that China has been playing havoc with the simple people of Nepal...the village guys......in the guise of Communism they do not care who is killled........PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO NEPAL. JAI HO.
 
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That was uncalled for, bro. We dont need to belittle an entire group of people just because of one guy (that too highly doubtful) at an online forum. :disagree:

to all people of nepal,I'm sorry of my conduct.....but not feeling sry to that foot licker Communist
 
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Nepal seeks China's help to fix border dispute with India

Kathmandu, Nov 20 (IANS) Nepal is seeking the help of its giant northern neighbour China to resolve border disputes with its other giant neighbour in the south, India.

On Thursday, Nepal's Defence Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa of the Maoist party and Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam held separate meetings with a visiting high-level Chinese military delegation and discussed the possibility of China's involvement in resolving the dispute over Kalapani.

Kalapani, about 75 km in Dharchula district in farwest Nepal where borders of China, India and Nepal meet, is one of the border feud flash points between India and Nepal. The Kalapani dispute started in 1962 after a war between India and China led to Indian security forces gaining control the Kalapani area.

Nepal shares over 1,800 km of open border with India and has border disputes in nearly half of its 75 districts.

Bam Dev Gautam, who is also the deputy prime minister, told the media after the meeting with the Chinese delegation that since Kalapani demarcated a tripartite border, the Nepal government felt the border talks should include all three countries.

On its part, the Chinese delegation has urged Nepal to regulate its northern border with the Communist republic in a bid to crack down on the exodus of Tibetans from Tibet to India via Nepal as well as block Tibetan dissidents' stealthy entry into Tibet from Nepal.

Beginning in March, China faced a series of protests by Tibetans in Kathmandu which sought to draw the world's attention to the alleged violation of human rights in Tibet on the eve of the Olympic Games in Beijing.

With exiled Tibetans engaged in discussions in India's Dharamsala town this week to decide whether they would in future continue to seek autonomy for Tibet as part of the Chinese republic or gun for breaking away, China, which has declined to allow freedom to Tibet, is gearing up to block fresh unrest in its border areas as well as in Tibet.

Thapa, who visited China soon after assuming office and was promised military aid by the Chinese government, indicated that the Chinese team had advocated control over the open India-Nepal border as well.

'We have no border problems in the north,' Thapa told the media, 'We need to regulate the southern border' in order to prevent anti-China activities.

Border feuds as well as other bones of contention between India and Nepal are to be discussed next week when India's External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee pays his first official visit to the Maoist-ruled Nepal.

Nepal seeks China's help to fix border dispute with India ? Sulekha News

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That was uncalled for, bro. We dont need to belittle an entire group of people just because of one guy (that too highly doubtful) at an online forum. :disagree:

Yup tingumaster. Above is correct. Always understand that these are people paid by the communist party of China to always derail effective discussions and carry out a motivated exercise of creating dissonance between different communities which may suit their plan. Today when the world is all connected via the internet, the Chinese communist party is using some of its ill gained trade surplus to pursue their agendas on the internet too.

So never generalize please. If you cannot resist answering any of the posts of the cent brigade then do it so that it is specific and not playing to their objective.

This goes for all other friends too.

And finally these trolls are normally pinoy girls who are based out of areas around Manila and doing this crap. They get basic training and then the come over here to derail the threads and also create a discussion in a manner so that any chinese members visiting the forum from China always see and read what their communist party wants them to read and do not get to see the truth about the communist party of China.
 
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Nepal seeks China's help to fix border dispute with India

Kathmandu, Nov 20 (IANS) Nepal is seeking the help of its giant northern neighbour China to resolve border disputes with its other giant neighbour in the south, India.

On Thursday, Nepal's Defence Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa of the Maoist party and Home Minister Bam Dev Gautam held separate meetings with a visiting high-level Chinese military delegation and discussed the possibility of China's involvement in resolving the dispute over Kalapani.

Kalapani, about 75 km in Dharchula district in farwest Nepal where borders of China, India and Nepal meet, is one of the border feud flash points between India and Nepal. The Kalapani dispute started in 1962 after a war between India and China led to Indian security forces gaining control the Kalapani area.

Nepal shares over 1,800 km of open border with India and has border disputes in nearly half of its 75 districts.

Bam Dev Gautam, who is also the deputy prime minister, told the media after the meeting with the Chinese delegation that since Kalapani demarcated a tripartite border, the Nepal government felt the border talks should include all three countries.

On its part, the Chinese delegation has urged Nepal to regulate its northern border with the Communist republic in a bid to crack down on the exodus of Tibetans from Tibet to India via Nepal as well as block Tibetan dissidents' stealthy entry into Tibet from Nepal.

Beginning in March, China faced a series of protests by Tibetans in Kathmandu which sought to draw the world's attention to the alleged violation of human rights in Tibet on the eve of the Olympic Games in Beijing.

With exiled Tibetans engaged in discussions in India's Dharamsala town this week to decide whether they would in future continue to seek autonomy for Tibet as part of the Chinese republic or gun for breaking away, China, which has declined to allow freedom to Tibet, is gearing up to block fresh unrest in its border areas as well as in Tibet.

Thapa, who visited China soon after assuming office and was promised military aid by the Chinese government, indicated that the Chinese team had advocated control over the open India-Nepal border as well.

'We have no border problems in the north,' Thapa told the media, 'We need to regulate the southern border' in order to prevent anti-China activities.

Border feuds as well as other bones of contention between India and Nepal are to be discussed next week when India's External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee pays his first official visit to the Maoist-ruled Nepal.

Nepal seeks China's help to fix border dispute with India ? Sulekha News

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Even pakistan wants to piggy back china to solve disputes but sorry chinese are not interested in messing around for your sake and when they have nothing to gain and more to loose.:lol:

If you want to solve disputes request us. Anyways if Chinese also say so we will do what we want as if we would care for chinese. They aint gonna attack us for your dispute.:D
 
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