Developereo, can you give an example when two giants lived side by side and that also peacefully ??
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Developereo, can you give an example when two giants lived side by side and that also peacefully ??
Developereo, can you give an example when two giants lived side by side and that also peacefully ??
What has China got to offer to India? At least, I cannot think of any.
On my visits to china, everyone has heard of "bollywood". Thousands of indian students study in china compared to our "hundreds". And indian culture has already begun to permeate into china.
6642.CN said:China will soon become Hinduized
Chinese will repent for being converted into Hinduism as caste system will become rampant in China destroying the basic fabric of Chinese egalitarian society. Indians will enjoy undisputed authority in China as state appointed priests and will become masters or "shifus" of the Chinese masses.
You're not Chinese.
6642.CN said:...because I know the truth about Hinduism as an instrument of colonization? so every Chinese has to love Hinduism to prove that he is Chinese? well, I know your tricks.
"To invert Ayub Khans phrasing, it is Pakistans lot in life to have allies who are masters, not friends. Pakistan joined 17 other countries in refusing to attend the Nobel Peace Prize awards ceremony for jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobao last week. As expressions of solidarity go, this was purely a symbolic one; our absence was barely remarked on both here and abroad. Leaving aside the human rights question, a topic on which Pakistan can speak with as much moral authority as Bill Clinton can on fidelity, it may be time to ask if our alliance with (or servitude to) China is serving our national interest.
The umbilical cord that chains Pakistan to China is a mutual suspicion of India. In guarding against real and imagined Indian designs, Pakistan even negotiated away part of Kashmir that it had earlier staked a claim to in the Sino-Pakistan Agreement of 1953. The China-Pakistan alliance made sense during the Cold War, when India had allied itself to Chinas Communist rival, the Soviet Union.
The rise of Islamic militancy has also forced China, which has a restive population of Uighur Muslims who get training in Muslim countries, especially Pakistan, to seek out alliances with traditional foes like Russia. Even if Pakistan starts cracking down further on militancy, China is unlikely to give us the same importance as emerging countries like Russia.
This is not to argue that Pakistan should abandon its partnership with China. We simply need to diversify our diplomacy. Our reliance on China right now is such that any diplomatic dust-ups will have profound effects on us. And the next time a jailed dissident is honoured, we may even show up."
You're not Chinese.
...because I know the truth about Hinduism as an instrument of colonization? so every Chinese has to love Hinduism to prove that he is Chinese? well, I know your tricks.
Chinese-Dragon said:However as long as he doesn't bash China, I don't see any problem.
Who asked for your approval ?