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Seriously? Ain't India the largest democratic country? You wanted India to be an authoritarian country?
Terrorism needs to be countered. What China has done to counter terrorism in China is exemplary and we never raise human rights issues against China. But when China veto US and Indian resolution against known terrorist in UN then we openly condemn China.

That's the beauty of a Democracy.
 
Terrorism needs to be countered. What China has done to counter terrorism in China is exemplary and we never raise human rights issues against China. But when China veto US and Indian resolution against known terrorist in UN then we openly condemn China.

That's the beauty of a Democracy.
I am sorry, pal. Violence against army is not terrorism. Violence against civilians is. You conveniently merge those two types of violence together.
 
I am sorry, pal. Violence against army is not terrorism. Violence against civilians is. You conveniently merge those two types of violence together.
Okay buddy, next time when these vermin kill cops or any secessionist kills any army man then we will see your response.
 
Okay buddy, next time when these vermin kill cops or any secessionist kills any army man then we will see your response.
We will respond with army/police hunting them down, but not calling them terrorists. Interestingly, in Chinese, the word for them clearly indicates those two types of violence because they attack both civilians and army/police. Americans also use different words for different types of violence, either terrorists or insurgents.
 
We will respond with army/police hunting them down, but not calling them terrorists. Interestingly, in Chinese, the word for them clearly indicates those two types of violence because they attack both civilians and army/police. Americans also use different words for different types of violence, either terrorists or insurgents.
You will hang them by their b@lls. It doesn't matter if you call them Terrorists, Extremist, Insurgent, Ultraist , Militant or Radical. And that is the correct way !!!!
 
You will hang them by their b@lls. It doesn't matter if you call them Terrorists, Extremist, Insurgent, Ultraist , Militant or Radical. And that is the correct way !!!!
it matters since the rest of humanity is obliged to show sympathy to the victim of terrorism, but not obliged to do so for the one attacked by insurgents. That is why US doesn't call those terrorists killing Chinese civilians as terrorists because they don't want to show the sympathy. For the same reason, India wants to call its own insurgents as terrorists to solicit sympathy from other countries.
 
it matters since the rest of humanity is obliged to show sympathy to the victim of terrorism, but not obliged to do so for the one attacked by insurgents. That is why US doesn't call those terrorists killing Chinese civilians as terrorists because they don't want to show the sympathy. For the same reason, India wants to call its own insurgents as terrorists to solicit sympathy from other countries.
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you are free to believe whatever you believe in.
Bye
Regards
 
The problem is, we are just too kind to those who don't deserve it.

This is the only thing I completely agree with China for; dealing with terrorism and radicals.

The number of deaths caused by Indian soldiers, police and policies in non-war situation is vastly greater than the similar type of deaths in Xinjiang.
 
The number of deaths caused by Indian soldiers, police and policies in non-war situation is vastly greater than the similar type of deaths in Xinjiang.

Maybe because we let the news out...?

People know about counter terrorist activities because we feel that information shouldn't be kept secret from the public.

If it was supposed to be kept a secret, you won't see any statistics or reports on them. Not to mention, many areas suffering from anti national violence would have been cleaned off in a matter of few months rather than allowing it for decades.
 
This is a thread about Chinese Uyghers terrorists killing civilians, please don't drag India in.
 
CPEC: China approves huge infrastructure projects for Xinjiang

17-03-2017

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BEIJING: The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will invest heavily in more high-speed railways and highways to build a high-quality transportation network that can truly support the Belt and Road Initiative.

The region has decided to inject record funding of 170 billion yuan ($24.8 billion) into new roads, up nearly six fold from 2016, and investment in roads, railways and airports this year will top the total funding for transportation infrastructure from 2011 to 2015.

"Poor transportation infrastructure is the biggest obstacle for Xinjiang to become China's trade hub linking countries along the Silk Road Economic Belt," Shokrat Zakir, chairman of the region, said on Sunday.

Northwest China's Xinjiang borders eight countries, including Pakistan and Kazakhstan with a border of more than 5,600 kilometers. Xinjiang was once a key transportation and trade hub on the ancient Silk Road.

During this year's annual session of the National People's Congress, the Xinjiang delegation proposed the construction of high-speed railways linking the regional capital of Urumqi and southern Xinjiang's Kashgar, the starting point of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), as well as another one connecting Urumqi and northern Xinjiang's Horgos, a land port on the China-Kazakhstan border.

The delegation also proposed starting construction on the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway, which has long been discussed and planned. The national lawmakers from Xinjiang believe it is urgent to start construction on the railway to enhance economic cooperation with the two Central Asian countries.

A total of 223 westbound trains carrying construction materials, agricultural produce, garments and other merchandise traveled via nine cross-border routes linking Xinjiang to Central Asian countries in 2016, said Hu Kaijiang, director of the Xinjiang Economic and Information Commission.

This year, Xinjiang plans to expand operations to run 400 westbound cross-border trains to facilitate exports of technology and equipment and seek new growth opportunities, Hu said.

Geographic location, rich natural resources and preferential policies introduced to encourage opening-up have given Xinjiang advantages in becoming the core area on the economic belt, Shokrat said. Becoming a key player on the economic belt will also benefit the region's social development.

Besides improving its transportation network, the region will focus on the development of key cities along the economic belt. Xinjiang aims to achieve more than 7 percent economic growth this year and to see "substantial" progress in making the region serve as the transportation, logistic, financial, cultural and medical center on the modern Silk Road, he added.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1...ves-huge-infrastructure-projects-for-Xinjiang
 
There are already a huge number of epic infra projects finished.
I'm very excited to know more investments are flooding into Xinjiang.

Hami High-speed Railway Station
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This expressway was not there when I traveled to Northern Xinjiang in 2013.
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This expressway now is the shortest road from Urumqi to Kanas National Park at China-Russia-Mongolia border, one of China's most popular national parks, previously less visited due to transportation bottlenecks.


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wow In name of CPEC, Xinjiang is getting bullet train and Pakistan gets just ordinary Highway, this is wrong China should build high speed rail network in Pakistan also.
India's controlled-access expressways are shorter than the length of expressways in China's poorest province.
Probably you should consider your own abysmal situation first.
Pakistan will get HSRs when they are ready, China is always there to help.
But you will spend another 3 decades just repeating those feasibility studies again and again.
 
wow In name of CPEC, Xinjiang is getting bullet train and Pakistan gets just ordinary Highway, this is wrong China should build high speed rail network in Pakistan also.

The difference is Xinjiang is a province of China in which China has sovereign decision making powers. In Pakistan, sovereignty lies on the Pakistan government; hence, it is Pakistan to decide whether it needs an HSR or a highway would suffice. It can definitely consult with China; but, in the end, it is Pakistan to make cost-benefit analysis.

For the purpose of the CPEC, an efficient highway and normal speed passenger/cargo track would be enough for now, I believe.

Let's continue building Xinjiang's biggest city, also the biggest city of Central Asia.


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Xinjiang province is quickly being transformed into the economic hub and infrastructure pearl of Central Asia.
 
This gigantic bridge on the Tianshan Plateau is one part of China's Silk Road Expressway G30 Lianyungang–Khorgas Expressway stretching over 4000km from East China Sea to the Sino-Kazakhstan border at the city of Khorgas.

It is the shortest road from China to Kazakhstan, ensuring high-speed road transport across the border.

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