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Why all neighboring countries- China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan, hate INDIA?

Not too much to support that theory
Ever wonder, Why all its neighboring countries - China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan, hate India so much?

- For every one instance of a dispute of disagreement between India and a neighbour (except Pakistan), there is also one area of cooperation.
- One needs to consider the fact that except for China, none of these other countries have much contact with each other either - does not mean they hate each other.
- With regard to China, expansionist powers with a zero-sum understanding of realpolitik will naturally try to curb the influence of other players, so while we are not exactly enemies, there will always remain some undermining of interests involved.
- There is much more material at hand to support the contention that except for being used as leverage and proxy by China, it is Pakistan that stands isolated in South Asia and has no diplomatic relations commensurate with its grand aims of competing with India.
 
Now, you are spared neither you also hate us :devil:

I dont know mate...........:enjoy:

I hope the Indian ocean part that is close to us should be named Indonesian Ocean instead.......... :cool:
 
I dont know mate...........:enjoy:

I hope the Indian ocean part that is close to us should be named Indonesian Ocean instead.......... :cool:
Half name of Indonesia borrowed from India :devil:
 
Ever wonder, Why all its neighboring countries - China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan, hate India so much?

Because there savior is waking up on our western borders.

Smell a coffee dude:coffee:
 
also go to any western countries they will show u how much pakistanis are hated.

But Europeans are not close to our borders, hence have very limited knowledge on us, but that is not the case with India with its neighbors.

Half name of Indonesia borrowed from India :devil:

And India borrowed named from our civilization:devil:
 
Nepalese threats to India.

Will turn to China if you push us to the wall, Nepal tells India

Nepal on Sunday asked India not to "push it to the wall" by choking petroleum and other essential supplies which could compel it to turn to China despite logistical difficulties.

Asserting that India had assured Nepal leadership that the situation will be resolved "at the earliest", Nepalese Ambassador Deep Kumar Upadhyay said, "They (India) should give a timeframe. Does it mean hours, weeks or months?."

Also read: Madhesi agitation halts supplies, thousands stranded on Indo-Nepal border


"Because if pushed to the wall or as you say 'marta kya naa karta', we will be forced to approach other countries," he told PTI in an interview, adding "though it would be logistically very difficult but if left with no option Nepal would approach other countries including China."

Upadhyay said Nepal has also conveyed to India its concerns over the continued obstruction in supply of essential goods and hoped that New Delhi will soon resolve the issue, especially with festivals like Dussehra and Diwali coming up which are celebrated big in the Himalayan nation.

On the recent anti-India protests, he categorically said, "When India helped Nepal during earthquake crisis, everybody in Nepal praised them and thanked them but now when the supplies are choked, people will react and protest. It is natural."

There have been many anti-India protests in Nepal as they feel that India has been retaliating against their government after the repromulgation of its new Constitution, over which India has been clearly irked as it feels the statute was discriminatory to ethnic Indian community, Madhesi, living in Nepal's border districts.

These areas also witnessed violent protests by the Madhesis during the drafting of the Nepal Constitution.

Hours after the Constitution was passed by an overwhelming majority, violence escalated and soon after Indian trucks, which trundle daily across the borders with essential supplies towards Kathmandu, stopped.

According to reports, hundreds of trucks were waiting at the border with shipments including medicine, gasoline, cooking fuel and produce. India has dismissed suggestions that it has imposed any embargo against the supplies to Nepal and has maintained that the obstruction was due to protest and unrest in that country as Indian companies and transporters fear for their safety and security.

However, the Nepalese envoy said his government has given assurance to India that it will ensure their safety and security after entering Nepal.

He also asked India to "forget all the negativities caused by any mistake" of Nepal Government and move forward in a positive way that will be beneficial for both the countries, which have had very strong cultural and social ties.

Will turn to China if you push us to the wall, Nepal tells India

Source: Will turn to China if you push us to the wall, Nepal tells India
 
Now Maldives too.. :lol:

Maldives warns India against external interference in the islands’ affairs


MALE: Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen on Sunday warned India’s foreign minister against external interference in the islands’ affairs, his office said, as international pressure mounts to release his jailed predecessor.

The president told Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj that all nations should respect the Maldives’ sovereignty, during her official visit to the capital Male to strengthen ties between the Indian Ocean neighbours.

“President Yameen stated that this government will not tolerate foreign parties to interfere with the country’s domestic issues,” his office said in a statement.

Yameen also “underscored that a country’s integrity and national sovereignty must be respected by all”, the statement said. Yameen made no reference to the controversial conviction this year of former president Mohamed Nasheed, the country’s main opposition leader, and his jailing for 13 years on terrorism charges.

Washington and others have strongly criticised his trial and a UN panel ruled last month that Nasheed’s jailing was illegal and that he should be freed immediately.

Swaraj released her own statement on Sunday at the end of the two-day visit, without mentioning Nasheed or the president’s comments.

India spoke of strengthening ties and increasing defence cooperation with the Maldives, which is located across strategic international shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean.

Published in Dawn, October 12th, 2015

Maldives warns India over pressure to free ex-president - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
Now Maldives too.. :lol:

Maldives warns India against external interference in the islands’ affairs


MALE: Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen on Sunday warned India’s foreign minister against external interference in the islands’ affairs, his office said, as international pressure mounts to release his jailed predecessor.

The president told Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj that all nations should respect the Maldives’ sovereignty, during her official visit to the capital Male to strengthen ties between the Indian Ocean neighbours.

“President Yameen stated that this government will not tolerate foreign parties to interfere with the country’s domestic issues,” his office said in a statement.

Yameen also “underscored that a country’s integrity and national sovereignty must be respected by all”, the statement said. Yameen made no reference to the controversial conviction this year of former president Mohamed Nasheed, the country’s main opposition leader, and his jailing for 13 years on terrorism charges.

Washington and others have strongly criticised his trial and a UN panel ruled last month that Nasheed’s jailing was illegal and that he should be freed immediately.
published in Dawn ! of course !
Swaraj released her own statement on Sunday at the end of the two-day visit, without mentioning Nasheed or the president’s comments.

India spoke of strengthening ties and increasing defence cooperation with the Maldives, which is located across strategic international shipping lanes in the Indian Ocean.

Published in Dawn, October 12th, 2015

Maldives warns India over pressure to free ex-president - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

What is Pakistan civilization ?
prime example is Lal misjid !
 
Ah...Some Chinese hate India only for rape news...Child bride and honour killing.But I dont think there r that much Chinese hate India.Only a few Chinese know the war between China and India,and disputes.
 
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