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Shanghai attack: India to summon Chinese diplomat

Few points:

- That particular place in China has people with bad temper
- You expect the average Chinese to distinguish the diplomat? They probably saw just another Indian. (Example: During 1999 Chinese embassy bombing, Russian reporters were assaulted by mobs, despite Russia had nothing to do with it)
- Unless explicitly told, Chinese can't tell Indians from Pakistani base on looks

What relevance does the bold part above have with the subject at hand ?
 
You realize their Indian Boss fled the country without Paying money that he owed to the people right? If they are goons, then the Indian was a theif.
The owner is a Pakistani or a yemeni national.
Read up carefully dud.
 
Few points:

- That particular place in China has people with bad temper
- You expect the average Chinese to distinguish the diplomat? They probably saw just another Indian. (Example: During 1999 Chinese embassy bombing, Russian reporters were assaulted by mobs, despite Russia had nothing to do with it)
- Unless explicitly told, Chinese can't tell Indians from Pakistani base on looks

No, I was expecting the Chinese Court / Police / Local Govt to take some necessary actions. Normally when any diplomat goes to any place in any country, local police / admin always be ready to help them.

I just wanted to know what chinese police/ court / admin taken action? why didn't chinese govt. issue any condemnation/regret for the actions ? In normal circumstances , immediately govt issue regret and condemn the incident.

regarding embassey bombing: its open secret that Chinese embassey operating a advance radar/ communication equipment and providing help to army which is against the UN resolution, that why embassy was hit by missile and this was not a mistake form the NATO.

See the reaction difference on China :
1) Embassy Bombing from Nato
2) Japan Fishing Collusion
3) American Plane accident
4) Fishing Vessel collusions
 
Why the Indian Diplomat had to go in person and physically get involved with the local traders? Why he had to take the law into his own hands? That is what he got in return.

Diplomats should follow the law and not try to be Rambo to free the 2 Indians in-person.

Good Morning!! You woke up early.:coffee: Have some Coffee.
 
No, I was expecting the Chinese Court / Police / Local Govt to take some necessary actions. Normally when any diplomat goes to any place in any country, local police / admin always be ready to help them.

I just wanted to know what chinese police/ court / admin taken action? why didn't chinese govt. issue any condemnation/regret for the actions ? In normal circumstances , immediately govt issue regret and condemn the incident.

regarding embassey bombing: its open secret that Chinese embassey operating a advance radar/ communication equipment and providing help to army which is against the UN resolution, that why embassy was hit by missile and this was not a mistake form the NATO.

See the reaction difference on China :
1) Embassy Bombing from Nato
2) Japan Fishing Collusion
3) American Plane accident
4) Fishing Vessel collusions

Wow what the ****? Regardless of whatever activity that may or may not have taken place in the Chinese embassy, it is illegal to bomb it.

If NATO don't like what they are seeing, is their choice to declare war on China before bombing Chinese soil.

The diplomat has over stepped his bound, they have no right to act as police on behalf of foreign government.

And no, what kind dumb *** are you to think local government are there to help diplomats, they are just glorified messengers, diplomats has no practical functions the moment he steps out of embassy.
 
New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs will summon Chinese Deputy Chief of Mission to lodge protest over the ill treatment meted out to Indian diplomat in Shanghai, sources said.
Indian embassy officials are apparently in a meeting with officials from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing.
The Indian diplomat was attacked as he tried to secure the release of two Indians who were held hostage by locals, demanding payment of their dues in the eastern business hub of Yiwu.

S Balachandran, a diplomat at the Indian Consulate in Shanghai, was rushed to hospital when he fainted after being "manhandled" by the crowd that tried to snatch two Indians who clung to him.
The incident happened when he was leaving the court after prolonged negotiations on the night of December 31.
The two Indians had been held hostage by the local traders for two weeks for non-payment of dues by their company, whose owner had allegedly fled the country.
Riva Ganguly Das, the Consul General of the Shanghai Consulate of India, said that Balachandran fainted when he was "manhandled", while attempting to get the release of Deepak Raheja and Shyamsunder Agrawal.
Balachandran, 46, tried to negotiate for their release for over five hours at a court in Yiwu, a big trading centre for a host of commodities.
He was assaulted when the two Indians, being held captive for over a fortnight, clung on to him to leave the surcharged place. The incident took place in the court and in the presence of police and the judge.
A high drama ensued as the crowd prevented the two from going along with him demanding that they pay millions of Yuan owed to them for commodities purchased from them.
They later pounced on them and snatched the two from Balachandran, who in the process suffered injuries especially to his knee. A diabetes patient, Balanchandran fainted after the assault.
Balachandran was rushed to the local hospital in an ambulance in a semi-conscious state by local officials and some Indian traders based in Yiwu.
Local officials reportedly apologised to Balachandran after the incident.
Though the court said Deepak and Shayamsundar were free to go, they remained in police custody fearing attack by the crowd. They too suffered injuries in the incident.
Balachandran was admitted to a hospital in Shanghai on Sunday where he is undergoing treatment for his injuries.
His condition was better and he is currently undergoing various tests, Das said.
The two Indians are lodged at a police station and the Consulate has appointed a lawyer to secure their release. The two were held as captive after the owner of their company, Euro Global Trading, fled without paying the dues of local suppliers. The owner was stated to be a Yemeni or a Pakistani national.
The two Indians hailing from Mumbai say they were employees of the company but the local Chinese suppliers assert they will be released only after they pay the dues.
Their families were in touch with the Indian Consulate officials to obtain their release.
Over 100 Indian traders stay in Yiwu which is a centre of commodities trading.
Last year, Indian merchants bought over USD 15 billion worth of goods from the market.

Shanghai attack: India to summon Chinese diplomat - India News - IBNLive
Sick treatment by some Chinese
 
Chinese here get treated fairly well...but their judicial system seems to be a bit of trash.
Btw,the Indian govt has advised not to do business in Yiwu Indian traders asked to stay away from China trade hub - Hindustan Times

You should be thankful...weak chinese are not manhandled here or else they might return in several pieces.

Very good news we dont really want thiefs and criminals send to our country they can do their illegal business in india.

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Even GOI behaves like this we can not expect ordinary indian citizens honour their debts
 
Very good news we dont really want thiefs and criminals send to our country they can do their illegal business in india.
lol the owner of the company that ran away with your money was a Pakistani or a yemeni,Howzdat?
 
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Having already been deemed the worst-planned international sports event ever, the Commonwealth Games were an expensive endeavor, and 30 of the 32 companies contracted to work the event still have not been paid.

In fact, the government is actively dodging its debts. According to Ric Birch, who organized the opening ceremony for the games and is owed $350,000, "They don't answer correspondence, they've changed their phone numbers, they've changed their email address. It's a rogue action."


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The government of India still owes more than $80 million for the 2010 Commonwealth Games and is refusing to pay up, according to BBC News.

Having already been deemed the worst-planned international sports event ever, the Commonwealth Games were an expensive endeavor, and 30 of the 32 companies contracted to work the event still have not been paid.

In fact, the government is actively dodging its debts. According to Ric Birch, who organized the opening ceremony for the games and is owed $350,000, "They don't answer correspondence, they've changed their phone numbers, they've changed their email address. It's a rogue action."


Read more: India Still Hasn't Paid Dozens Of International Contractors For The Common Wealth Games - Business Insider
Come on Kid...13th october 2011 article??2012 is here..wake up?
 
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The government of India still owes more than $80 million for the 2010 Commonwealth Games and is refusing to pay up, according to BBC News.

Having already been deemed the worst-planned international sports event ever, the Commonwealth Games were an expensive endeavor, and 30 of the 32 companies contracted to work the event still have not been paid.

In fact, the government is actively dodging its debts. According to Ric Birch, who organized the opening ceremony for the games and is owed $350,000, "They don't answer correspondence, they've changed their phone numbers, they've changed their email address. It's a rogue action."


Read more: India Still Hasn't Paid Dozens Of International Contractors For The Common Wealth Games - Business Insider
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