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Veiled threat or good neighbor?

15:12, June 19, 2009

By Li Hongmei People's Daily Online

Some are afraid that a fresh border dispute between China and India would become the spark plunging the two neighbors again into a 'partial military action.' And India seems to have been conspiring to create the picture of an imminent war by deploying 60,000-strong additional troops and four SU-30 fighters along the 650-mile unfenced border with China.

The Sino-Indian border dispute dates back to almost half a century ago, when in 1962, China and India fought a serious border war, with Indian troops retreating with a complete defeat. And in 1986, the region, referred to as Southern Tibet since China laid claim to it, suddenly flared up again, as a result of India's continued and enhanced presence in the Chinese territory.

Decades have elapsed since the border war, but Indians still look on China through the tinted lens, which could merely produce untrue pictures and even distortions. As an Indian military official put it, 'Indians maintain the same national sentiments towards China as the way the Chinese do at the mention of Japan and Japanese,' many Indians actually have very subtle impression upon China, which has been translated into a very complicated mindset—awe, vexation, envy and jealousy—in the face of its giant neighbor.

The reason for this mentality is multi-faceted, and brought about by both historical factors and reality. In 1947, when India freed itself from the British colonization and won independence, it was one of the global industrial powers, ranking Top 10 in the world and far ahead of the then backward China. But today, China's GDP has tripled that of India and per capita income doubled, which turns out to be a totally unacceptable fact to many Indians. And with China's galloping economic growth since its adoption of the reform and opening up policy in late 1970s, the wealth gap between China and India has increasingly widened.

On top of that, some Western powers have been inciting India to challenge China, and even insidiously convince India that China would be the 'greatest obstacle' threatening India's rise. To feed its ambitions, the West has gone so far as to devise ways to extol India as a potentially No.1 democracy in Asia, but meanwhile intentionally play down China's social and economic progress.

India, on the other hand, draws the Western hint trying for dear life to surpass China. For years, it has also attempted, but in vain, to suppress China by taking advantage of its 'friendship' with the West. Obsessed with the crazy idea of 'enemy's friend being enemy,' India has gone out of its way to blemish the brotherly ties between China and Pakistan, which India regards as its arch-foe, even staking out a position that Pakistan would have no courage to challenge it without the back-up of China.

Indian people have heavily relied upon its media coverage to learn about China. Unfortunately, the Indian media have long been so accustomed to calibrating to curry favor with the Western anti-China forces that they invariably present their readers with biased information and fabricated stories about China. This will further deepen the gap between the two peoples, and fuel the national discontent against China among ordinary Indians. Additionally, India media seem always overzealous in spreading the so-called 'China Threat' theory, manipulating its audience and fanning up an intense feud over China.

Indian government, instead of working in a constructive direction to clear up its people's misunderstandings about China, which has gravely hampered the normal development of the bilateral relations, has consistently adopted a hostile foreign policy toward China, in an effort to win the support from its hawkish MPs and strength its rein in the nation. Under the pretext of 'China Threat', India finally launched a nuclear test in 1998. Only in recent years, Indian government shifted to a more pragmatic stance in dealing with China with the aim to enhance the bilateral cooperation.

Emerging from the dust of border dispute, Chinese President Hu Jintao and India PM Manmohan Singh appeared hand-in-hand Tuesday on the same arena of the first ever BRIC summit, hosted by Russia. This seems to deliver a message to the outside world that, plagued by the global financial crisis, both of the Asian giants need to reach out to each other seeking more cooperation rather than confrontation. 'Both sides should make a steady progress in pushing for dialogue and cooperation,' as President Hu was cited as saying.

But what is more irritating, Asia Development Bank (ADB) recently adopted the Country Partnership Strategy for India (2009-2012), involving disputed areas between China and India. The $2.9 billion plan approved this week by the ADB board includes the financing of projects in the so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh', an area which India regards as its 24th state, but actually much of it being part of China's Tibet Autonomous Region.

ADB's unbecoming program proves counterproductive, in that it has again dealt a blow to the already rickety China-India relationship. And moreover, the active steps lately taken by the leaders from both sides to thaw the feud would be more or less hobbled by it.

Veiled threat or good neighbor? - People's Daily Online
 
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What bollocks, no Indian media outlet would publish an article so offensive to a neighbouring country. But i guess we shouldn't expect anything less from our neighbour to the north.

approved this week by the ADB board includes the financing of projects in the so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh', an area which India regards as its 24th state, but actually much of it being part of China's Tibet Autonomous Region.

Funny, i don't see any Tibetans claiming Arunachal pradesh as a part of Tibet.
 
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In 1947, when India freed itself from the British colonization and won independence, it was one of the global industrial powers, ranking Top 10 in the world

:rofl::rofl::rofl:....although most of this article is a joke, but this one takes the cake......ROFLMAO

Indian people have heavily relied upon its media coverage to learn about China. Unfortunately, the Indian media have long been so accustomed to calibrating to curry favor with the Western anti-China forces that they invariably present their readers with biased information and fabricated stories about China.
Additionally, India media seem always overzealous in spreading the so-called 'China Threat' theory, manipulating its audience and fanning up an intense feud over China.

Look who's talking now....Do Chinese even know the meaning of free press???
 
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Do Chinese even know the meaning of free press???

Yes I know, free press is a press that is free of cost. In India press is free of cost. They are priceless, because they are valueless.

ROFLMAO...:rofl::rofl:
 
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Okay this is a nice trick of calling India the aggressor...

Nepal wants to settle its border issue with India at the same instance when China is showing renewed interest in Arunanchal.

Yes I know, free press is a press that is free of cost. In India press is free of cost. They are priceless, because they are valueless.

ROFLMAO...

Did that make sense to any one....?

How can anything be priceless and value less at the same time.?
 
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Yes I know, free press is a press that is free of cost. In India press is free of cost. They are priceless, because they are valueless.

ROFLMAO...:rofl::rofl:

so according to you, FREEDOM is a DOM that is free of cost??

:cheesy:
 
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so according to you, FREEDOM is a DOM that is free of cost??

:cheesy:

'Freedom' is not 'free press'. Mind the gap.

One needs to learn about 'prefix' and 'suffix'.

Now lets get back to the topic please.
 
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I do not understand why India is trying to capture neighboring countries' lands and build up a Hindu Empire.

I think, their Asoka has returned from their 'swarg', (heaven).

Pray such a thing doesn't happen, you really don't want 'Kalingas' around India.

But what if GoI, secretly, really harbors such imperialist intentions, like the Chinese lay claim south china sea, Taiwan, Arunachal Pradesh, parts of IOR etc or for that matter like Pak lays its claim on the whole of J&K. What are you going to do about it? Nothing! Zilch! Nada! Zero! Believe what you want to, the truth, comrade - you cannot handle.

Lol at 'Hindu Empire'. FYI for all those ingoramuses, Nepal is the only Hindu country in the world, was a Monarchy but is now a democracy! Sometimes I do really pity at the naivete of some posters here!
 
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What are you going to do about it? Nothing! Zilch! Nada! Zero! Believe what you want to, the truth, comrade - you cannot handle.

I did not get you.

Well, I give a damn to your 'truth'. I have many other things to do.

But if Nepal protests Indian aggression, what can you do?

A BIG ZERO.
 
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Veiled threat or good neighbor?

Some are afraid that a fresh border dispute between China and India would become the spark plunging the two neighbors again into a 'partial military action.'

Aint happening anytime... too much at stake for both the countries, especially the Chinese!

And India seems to have been conspiring to create the picture of an imminent war by deploying 60,000-strong additional troops and four SU-30 fighters along the 650-mile unfenced border with China.

Only 4? Almost all sources say a whole squadron - which means around 18-20 aircraft. Where did this particular bozo get his 'dis'information from?

The Sino-Indian border dispute dates back to almost half a century ago, when in 1962, China and India fought a serious border war, with Indian troops retreating with a complete defeat. And in 1986, the region, referred to as Southern Tibet since China laid claim to it, suddenly flared up again, as a result of India's continued and enhanced presence in the Chinese territory.

Isnt that contradictory? If India was 'completely' defeated, how come we got to hold Chinese territory? Did they just hand it over to us on a silver platter, just like Pakistan gave Aksai Chin to the Chinese?

blah blah.....some Western powers have been inciting India to challenge China, and even insidiously convince India that China would be the 'greatest obstacle' threatening India's rise.
Lol...

India, on the other hand, draws the Western hint trying for dear life to surpass China. For years, it has also attempted, but in vain, to suppress China by taking advantage of its 'friendship' with the West.

I thought, western countries were against India for its close proximity to Russia. The west was infact more supportive of Pakistan. When and why the trend reversed is anybody's educated guess!!

Obsessed with the crazy idea of 'enemy's friend being enemy,' India has gone out of its way to blemish the brotherly ties between China and Pakistan,
India = Chinese enemy
India = Pakistan's enemy
therefore Chinese = Pakistan's friend!!

Pakistan = US friend, ally
USA = Pakistan's Friend, ally
therefore India = USA's enemy???

Brilliant Logic. I hope all the world countries follow this excellent logic, it would be such a wonderful place ;)

India blah...blah...blah...even staking out a position that Pakistan would have no courage to challenge it without the back-up of China.

True.

Indian people have heavily relied upon its media coverage to learn about China. Unfortunately, the Indian media have long been so accustomed to calibrating to curry favor with the Western anti-China forces that they invariably present their readers with biased information and fabricated stories about China. This will further deepen the gap between the two peoples, and fuel the national discontent against China among ordinary Indians. Additionally, India media seem always overzealous in spreading the so-called 'China Threat' theory, manipulating its audience and fanning up an intense feud over China.

So much for free press. Indian media should learn a thing or two from their Chinese counterparts. Jot down whatever the govt representative says and publish it word for word! See an easy way to Fair and Balanced media!!

drivel.....drivel....drivel......

Emerging from the dust of border dispute, Chinese President Hu Jintao and India PM Manmohan Singh appeared hand-in-hand Tuesday on the same arena of the first ever BRIC summit, hosted by Russia. This seems to deliver a message to the outside world that, plagued by the global financial crisis, both of the Asian giants need to reach out to each other seeking more cooperation rather than confrontation. 'Both sides should make a steady progress in pushing for dialogue and cooperation,' as President Hu was cited as saying.

Nice. More money and power to both!

But what is more irritating, Asia Development Bank (ADB) recently adopted the Country Partnership Strategy for India (2009-2012), involving disputed areas between China and India. The $2.9 billion plan approved this week by the ADB board includes the financing of projects in the so-called 'Arunachal Pradesh', an area which India regards as its 24th state, but actually much of it being part of China's Tibet Autonomous Region.

ADB's unbecoming program proves counterproductive, in that it has again dealt a blow to the already rickety China-India relationship. And moreover, the active steps lately taken by the leaders from both sides to thaw the feud would be more or less hobbled by it.

If that's the case, why did Pakistan vote in favor of India? So much for showing support to an all weather friend.

Is that even a valid, respectable, free, unbiased source? Maybe, if the Chinese govt says so.!
 
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'Freedom' is not 'free press'. Mind the gap.

One needs to learn about 'prefix' and 'suffix'.

Now lets get back to the topic please.

Oh boy you just got owned. There is no gap between freedom and freepress( if there is one that would be either communist or dictatorship). The very reason its called "FreePress" is because the Press has FREEDOM. and it has nothing to do with free or cost as u said.:rofl:

However u r right about the last part. Someone needs to learn abot Prefix adn suffix, and i hope u leant it now.:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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