Interesting POV about India-China fracas
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Interesting POV about India-China fracas
now this is the fact.. by yeda peda on May 04, 2013 07:46 AM India cannot do nothing on china..cause we dont have any fight culture in us..The funny thing is if english were ruling india.. and china had done the act..the british will have immedialtey knocked them out and not only that they will have kicked them back to bejing..We cant do that ..cause we lack leadership skills, our leaders are weak..all stuck in corruption, we dont have hard life..that is reality and we like to bully small nations like itlay ,norway.. I had told people always be careful.. atleast now we need to learn and will to strong and not weak.. |
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Very true. China wouldn't have dreamt of violating a Muslim country in this fashion. The message couldn't be clearer. We need to become as tough as Muslims. Heed Doctor Ashraf. Eat More Goat.
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(meanwhile imran khan injured - might have sustained skull fracture per rumours)
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/India-destroyed-bunkers-in-Chumar-to-resolve-Ladakh-row-Army-officers-confirm/articleshow/19933899.cms
SRINAGAR: India has agreed to a Chinese demand to demolish bunkers near their de facto border in the Himalayas, Indian military officers said, as part of a deal to end a stand-off that threatened to scupper slowly improving relations.
Indian and Chinese soldiers faced off 100 metres (330 feet) apart on a plateau near the Karakoram mountain range, where they fought a war 50 years ago, for three weeks until they reached a deal on Sunday for both sides to withdrew.
The tension had threatened to overshadow a visit by foreign minister to Beijing on May 9. China's Premier Li Keqiang is expected to visit India later this month.
Details of the deal have not been made public but a senior officer from the Indian Army's northern command said India had agreed to abandon and destroy bunkers in the Chumar sector, further south along the disputed border.
"The bunkers in Chumar were dismantled after we acceded to Chinese demand in the last flag meeting. These bunkers were live-in bunkers," the Army officer told Reuters on Tuesday.
India said up to 50 Chinese soldiers intruded into its territory on the western rim of the Himalayas on April 15. Some Indian officials and experts believed the incursion signalled Chinese concern about increased Indian activity in the area.
India said the Chinese soldiers were 19 km (12 miles) beyond the point it understands to be the border in the Ladakh region of Kashmir, a vaguely defined line called the line of actual control, which neither side agrees on.
China denied it had crossed into Indian territory. China won the border war they fought in 1962, which soured relations for decades, but ties between the Asian giants have been improving in recent years. China is India's top trade partner.
India has been beefing up its military presence for several years on the remote Ladakh plateau, building roads and runways to catch up with Chinese development across the border in a disputed area known as Aksai Chin.
The decision to agree to the Chinese demand and demolish the bunkers followed heavy criticism of the government over its handling of the incident by the opposition.
The Indian officer said earlier that Chinese officers demanded that India stop construction of bunkers, tunnels and huts along the line of actual control, as the vaguely defined border in place since the 1962 war is known.
They also objected to nomads crossing from India to grazing meadows on the Chinese side, the Indian Army officer said.
An official in defence ministry said on Monday the deal to end the standoff as a "quid pro quo" and said China had also demanded India take down listening and observation posts in the Chumar area, which is close to a Chinese road through Tibet.
It was not clear if India was dismantling those posts.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/India-destroyed-bunkers-in-Chumar-to-resolve-Ladakh-row-Army-officers-confirm/articleshow/19933899.cms
SRINAGAR: India has agreed to a Chinese demand to demolish bunkers near their de facto border in the Himalayas, Indian military officers said, as part of a deal to end a stand-off that threatened to scupper slowly improving relations.
Indian and Chinese soldiers faced off 100 metres (330 feet) apart on a plateau near the Karakoram mountain range, where they fought a war 50 years ago, for three weeks until they reached a deal on Sunday for both sides to withdrew.
The tension had threatened to overshadow a visit by foreign minister to Beijing on May 9. China's Premier Li Keqiang is expected to visit India later this month.
Details of the deal have not been made public but a senior officer from the Indian Army's northern command said India had agreed to abandon and destroy bunkers in the Chumar sector, further south along the disputed border.
"The bunkers in Chumar were dismantled after we acceded to Chinese demand in the last flag meeting. These bunkers were live-in bunkers," the Army officer told Reuters on Tuesday.
India said up to 50 Chinese soldiers intruded into its territory on the western rim of the Himalayas on April 15. Some Indian officials and experts believed the incursion signalled Chinese concern about increased Indian activity in the area.
India said the Chinese soldiers were 19 km (12 miles) beyond the point it understands to be the border in the Ladakh region of Kashmir, a vaguely defined line called the line of actual control, which neither side agrees on.
China denied it had crossed into Indian territory. China won the border war they fought in 1962, which soured relations for decades, but ties between the Asian giants have been improving in recent years. China is India's top trade partner.
India has been beefing up its military presence for several years on the remote Ladakh plateau, building roads and runways to catch up with Chinese development across the border in a disputed area known as Aksai Chin.
The decision to agree to the Chinese demand and demolish the bunkers followed heavy criticism of the government over its handling of the incident by the opposition.
The Indian officer said earlier that Chinese officers demanded that India stop construction of bunkers, tunnels and huts along the line of actual control, as the vaguely defined border in place since the 1962 war is known.
They also objected to nomads crossing from India to grazing meadows on the Chinese side, the Indian Army officer said.
An official in defence ministry said on Monday the deal to end the standoff as a "quid pro quo" and said China had also demanded India take down listening and observation posts in the Chumar area, which is close to a Chinese road through Tibet.
It was not clear if India was dismantling those posts.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:(meanwhile imran khan injured - might have sustained skull fracture per rumours)
who was bowling and at what speed? that kapil dev, he looks spry for a 50 yr pacer.
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some army khan was bowling as per latest reports.Propagandhi711 wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:(meanwhile imran khan injured - might have sustained skull fracture per rumours)
who was bowling and at what speed? that kapil dev, he looks spry for a 50 yr pacer.
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>>>>As evidenced by their stance when the Hong Kong lease was up...Rishi wrote:
now this is the fact..
by yeda peda on May 04, 2013 07:46 AM
the british will have immedialtey knocked them out and not
only that they will have kicked them back to bejing..
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solid punch line yaar.Kris wrote:>>>>As evidenced by their stance when the Hong Kong lease was up...Rishi wrote:
now this is the fact..
by yeda peda on May 04, 2013 07:46 AM
the british will have immedialtey knocked them out and not
only that they will have kicked them back to bejing..
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