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ther eis no smoke without a fire..

There was no coup. Policy differences are to be expected. That's democracy. There's only 1 policy in place for all of India: loot. Doesn't matter who you vote for, BJP, Congress, their policy is the same: loot.

Even if there was a coup, do you REALLY think it would be in your interests? A military run China would have unimaginably high popular support, would have command of the world's largest industrial infrastructure, 247 megatons of nukes, and alot of grievances left over. Thinking China would collapse because of this is wishful. More likely is the final solution of all outstanding border problems, including India's.

My friend post as much as you like now.. oon all incoming / outgoing access will be blocked... let us know if you need something.. a concerned friend

Look at bunch of pathetic Indians creaming in their pants. A truly hilarious sight. It's more likely that Maoist in India will purge their oppressive Hindu terrorist regime than China "collasping".
last few minutes of access for the chinese.
 
The only place where we are expecting a military coup is India.
 
Something is cooking.. maybe they just managed to bring it under control.. hmm coup must be a failed attemp. anyhow u wont come to know much if its controlled as he media will be shunned of this news.
 
hmmm . i think they might have averted a crisis... as the economy falters, you can see more of this... i shudder to think what will happen if there is a coup and internal strife... india will be a good friend to china in these times

Something is cooking.. maybe they just managed to bring it under control.. hmm coup must be a failed attemp. anyhow u wont come to know much if its controlled as he media will be shunned of this news.

i hope india contributes some masala.. dish will be tasty
 
Censors block online rumors about coup as China battles infighting within ruling party - The Times of India

BEIJING: Chinese censors have blocked internet content speculating a military coup amid reports of serious power struggle within the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that threatens to disrupt a smooth transition of power when its general secretary and President Hu Jintao completes his term later this year.

The struggle has come to the fore after the party's Chongqing city head Bo Xilai was removed from his post as his deputy had reportedly sought asylum in the US. Bo, who is a CCP founding member's son, was a contender for the party's top post.

Insiders describe the struggle as one between the group representing princelings -- the offspring of old revolutionaries -- and those opposing them. Vice president Xi Jinping, a princeling, is seen as Hu's successor.

"Some people at the top are childhood friends and children of national heroes. There is a group supporting these princelings and another one opposing it," a university teacher, who is closely associated with the CCP, told TOI. He is among millions of excited Communist cadre watching the unfolding drama.

Many of them have been posting "information'' about the alleged coup and photographs of tanks and armored vehicles on Beijing's streets on Chinese version of Twitter -- Weibo. But reports said some of the pictures were old ones from military rehearsals. Experts said the rumors gained much traction due to the prevailing political situation in the country and the talk about infighting ahead of the CCP once-in-a-decade leadership shuffle.

The ongoing struggle is also about the fight for supremacy between the party's pro-reform and the hardcore pro-Maoists sections. The Maoist faction still exerts some influence in China.

Bo, who was tipped for a position in the CCP's powerful politburo standing committee, has a huge following among the hardline elements because he has been the only leader openly advocating Mao Zedong's policies and opposing the "capitalist class" produced by the party's new economic policies. Bo's removal led to suspicions that the pro-reform section was trying to completely wipe out the other group.

The party gave Bo an opportunity to publicly explain himself at a press conference, which was attended by the foreign media. This was a rare exception made for a party member under a cloud, partly because he wields great influence in both the party and the People's Liberation Army. In fact, Beijing is agog with rumors that a section of the PLA is determined to protect Bo in case criminal charges are pressed against him.
 
There was no coup. Policy differences are to be expected. That's democracy.There's only 1 policy in place for all of India: loot. Doesn't matter who you vote for, BJP, Congress, their policy is the same: loot.

Even if there was a coup, do you REALLY think it would be in your interests? A military run China would have unimaginably high popular support, would have command of the world's largest industrial infrastructure, 247 megatons of nukes, and alot of grievances left over. Thinking China would collapse because of this is wishful. More likely is the final solution of all outstanding border problems, including India's.

Cannot disagree with you on that......:fie:

May be........a Military Coup is necessary in India.....instead of China......;)
 
There was no coup. Policy differences are to be expected. That's democracy.
If so, why the secrecy? Why the censorship? Why the Iron Curtain?

In China, secret 'Chinese Democracy' censors you!

Btw, military regimes are not usually accommodating of open markets. They are notoriously famous for being ultra secretive, ultra-nationalist, anti-reform (read open market) and anti-popularity. So if the military takes over in China, get ready to say good bye to being the 'manufacturing factory' for world's goods.
 
If so, why the secrecy? Why the censorship? Why the Iron Curtain?

In China, secret 'Chinese Democracy' censors you!

Btw, military regimes are not usually accommodating of open markets. They are notoriously famous for being ultra secretive, ultra-nationalist, anti-reform (read open market) and anti-popularity. So if the military takes over in China, get ready to say good bye to being the 'manufacturing factory' for world's goods.

it would be in no one's interests for a coup to occur in China. We know why it would be bad for Chinese, and some Indians are mentally masturbating that it would ONLY be bad for China. It would be bad for the world. To keep legitimacy, the military has to settle some scores. India, Vietnam and South Korea are the softest targets, but South Korea is a US ally and so carries some additional risk. That leaves India and Vietnam. The military can convert the entire infrastructure of China to a war footing, and the same factories that make cars and trains can make tanks and APCs, on top of our substantial stockpile of weapons. to say the least, any war at this sort of massive scale is going to be devastating for whoever is on the receiving end.
 
it would be in no one's interests for a coup to occur in China. We know why it would be bad for Chinese, and some Indians are mentally masturbating that it would ONLY be bad for China. It would be bad for the world. To keep legitimacy, the military has to settle some scores. India, Vietnam and South Korea are the softest targets, but South Korea is a US ally and so carries some additional risk. That leaves India and Vietnam. The military can convert the entire infrastructure of China to a war footing, and the same factories that make cars and trains can make tanks and APCs, on top of our substantial stockpile of weapons. to say the least, any war at this sort of massive scale is going to be devastating for whoever is on the receiving end.

India is a soft target.. :lol: Chinese armymen are definately soft...ur army or ccp whoever wants to come is welcome to get treatment at the hands of Indian Armed Forces and be sent back to behind china wall.
 
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