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I always hope that China and India to develop a real friendship, so I'd like to communicate with the Indians, but your boy had more than my area, there is no serious attitude, no real understanding, so I doubt we can have a number of valuable exchange, with the mouth will not get anything.

Huzihaidao12, for you serious attitude, understanding and valuable exchange is equal to accepting illegal claims of China over Kashmir and Tibet and gifting Pakistan - Kashmir. This is why you are disappointed by the communication. In your country, you can only read about positions Chinese govt wants you to read and hence you firmly believe what they tell you. Ditto with the Pakistanis except that they receive the sermons from Religious or military leaders. So if you stop doing so after 5-10 years you might develop the understanding of reality and accept India's correct positions. Till then, I brace myself for verbals nuke attacks from Pak-Chinese freinds here...
 
Yes!i fully agree with DRDO here ,now indeed its india internal affair ,how it deal with kashmir and we should also take care that baluc is their cup of tea ,let them handle.
 
Huzihaidao12, for you serious attitude, understanding and valuable exchange is equal to accepting illegal claims of China over Kashmir and Tibet and gifting Pakistan - Kashmir. This is why you are disappointed by the communication. In your country, you can only read about positions Chinese govt wants you to read and hence you firmly believe what they tell you. Ditto with the Pakistanis except that they receive the sermons from Religious or military leaders. So if you stop doing so after 5-10 years you might develop the understanding of reality and accept India's correct positions. Till then, I brace myself for verbals nuke attacks from Pak-Chinese freinds here...

What can I say? You do not have many things in reality. I want to ask next, how do you know that? You've read the Chinese media (both official and private), China's BBS, Chinese newspapers, all your have read?

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This is a sad self-righteous, but fortunately it was not China's pathetic.
 
This in indeed a good news. Though the issue still remains with Pakistan, but I don't understand what Pakistan has gained in 60 years of independence struggling for Kashmir?

Many Pakistanis are of the opinion that if India wants to solve issues with Pakistan it must solve Kashmir issue, but it doesn't make any sense as it doesn't matter to India if the issue is resolved between India and Pakistan..

I am in no favor of Kashmir being part of India, neither I say India should give it away. But Pakistan is loosing a lot in this fight which is not their own..
 
Very interesting news.

I wonder if Gordon Brown and Obama's visit have got anything to do with this.

Guys - Manmohan SIngh is a great PM, we should give him a second term.

ya agree -> Manmohan singh is doing a great job

Btw Good news - kashmir is Indeed India's Internal matter Just like Baloch to pak , tibet to china
 
The fact that China issued separate Visas for Kashmiris states clearly what China's view and policy is on Kashmir. Special political maps used by Chinese institutions both civil and military clearly display Kashmir separate from India.

I think it's naive to believe some last minute drawn up analogy is going to change the minds of Chinese government officials and strategist who have planned for the century.

Chinese media reported published papers by a Chinese think tank which stated in the long run China has no interest in seeing India as a "rising power" and it would be best to eliminate any future threat by India. This can be searched online.

I agree with the first half but the second half not so much. I don't expect to see China impede India's growth in anyway and we should realize that thinktanks in China hold nowhere near the sway and political power that they do in America.

ps are those soviet troops marching under the brandenburger tor in your avatar?
 
Jammu and Kashmir out of U.N. list of disputes ??/

Quite unbelievable. The state which was in a volatile stage during recent time and UN decides this??

Also Pakistan has passed resolution to take it up as dispute which was posted earlier 2 days back i guess .

Anyway a nice and wonderful news..


All i can say now is..Bad boys bad boys whatcha gonna do whatcha gonna do... when we come for you. :smokin::smokin:
 
Very interesting news.

I wonder if Gordon Brown and Obama's visit have got anything to do with this.

Guys - Manmohan SIngh is a great PM, we should give him a second term.

Come on man, keep up. The UK PM is David Cameron now, with Nick Clegg as deputy coalition PM.
 
Jammu and Kashmir out of U.N. list of disputes ??/

Quite unbelievable. The state which was in a volatile stage during recent time and UN decides this??

Also Pakistan has passed resolution to take it up as dispute which was posted earlier 2 days back i guess .

Anyway a nice and wonderful news..


All i can say now is..Bad boys bad boys whatcha gonna do whatcha gonna do... when we come for you. :smokin::smokin:

Man I love ur Avatar :smitten:
 
Pak objects to no mention of Kashmir in UN list of disputes

Pakistan has objected to the exclusion of Kashmir from a list of disputes under the observation of the Security Council as mentioned by the UK's top diplomat in an annual debate on UNSC reforms here.

UK holds the presidency of UNSC this month.

"Jammu and Kashmir dispute was not mentioned in the context of unresolved long-running situations," said Amjad Hussain B Sial, Pakistan's acting envoy to UN, told the General Assembly, where the debate was held.

"We understand this was an inadvertent omission, as Jammu and Kashmir is one of the oldest disputes on agenda of the Security Council," he added.

Pakistan has been asking the UN to intervene to help resolve the issue but India has always maintained that it has to be resolved bilaterally between the two countries.

Speaking earlier at the General Assembly, the UK envoy to the UN, Mark Lyall Grant, said that "some long-running situations, including in the Middle East, Cyprus and Western Sahara remain unresolved, as do issues where the Council has become engaged in recent years, including Nepal and Guinea Bissau."

"Huge challenges remain in Sudan, Somalia and the DRC," he added.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had said that the UN will not intervene in Kashmir issue until requested by both the parties -- India and Pakistan.

"As far as this role of good offices is concerned, the United Nations normally takes that initiative when requested by both parties concerned," Ban said in October.

"India and Pakistan, they are neighbouring countries, important nations in that region - peace and security would have important implications," he added.

At the debate in the General Assembly, the UK also repeated its support to see India on as a permanent member of the Security Council.

"On the Council's structure, we continue to support permanent membership for Brazil, Germany, India and Japan, as well as permanent representation for Africa," said Philip Parham, deputy envoy to UK.

"We look forward to working with many of these countries next year when they join the Security Council," he said, referring to the entry of India and Germany on the Council next year as non-permanent members for a two year term.

While Japan will leave the Council in 2011, Brazil will serve out one more year.

The UK representative also suggested "an intermediate model" of reform, which would create new seats with a longer mandate than the present two year term.

Then, at the end of this period, a review would be done to see whether these seats should be turned into permanent ones.

Pakistan, which objects to India being on the Council, argued that the new council should include a few large states, a number of medium sized States and a majority of smaller States.

"We support the position of the Organization of Islamic Conference demanding adequate representation of Muslim Ummah in the Security Council," said Sial

Pak objects to no mention of Kashmir in UN list of disputes
 
And how many International disputes have this double standard useful for nothing organization resolved anyway??? ... If some people were still hoping that innocent blood of Kashmiris mean anything to the international world, this should serve them as a wake up call ...

For India, they can try sending the rest of their army to J&K as well but they will never win the heart of Kashmiris ... It is all political bullshit ... None of Pakistan, China or India give a damn about innocent people there ... Kashmir is a dispute because of its location .... Anyone with a firm control on it will have a major strategic advantage in Asia ... I say everyone get the hell out of there to India, Pakistan and China and let those innocent souls take a breath of fresh air ... but i know it will never happen nor will this issue ever resolved by talks ... and it is by far the most dangerous place to the safety of this earth as any next arm conflict could very easily spread into a nuclear war and possibly third world war .... Well they can plan all they want but nature has its own plans ... surely one day prayers of those innocent souls will be answered ....
 
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