Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
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So India makes china spend $10B on Bhutan. I hope the Bhutanese demand cash/ gold, not yuan IOUs. Now add $10B in boycotts from us and the road SNAFU is costing cheen $20B already. Let's make that $60B and it will start amounting to some real money. Not counting the $100B they must have spent on that Peekiwood masterpiece on GobarCrimes.
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I spy, with my little eye that "Baidu[Spider]" eej browjing this phorum
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Uncle makes first arrest of Chinese national over cyber attack....
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/tech ... tacks.html
The Chinese hacker lives in Shanghai, but has been arrested at LAX. The article is totally silent about how the arrest has been made.
Apparently, Uncle monitored this guy, an expert on network security, for several years, and must have lured him in the US under
some pretext.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/24/tech ... tacks.html
The Chinese hacker lives in Shanghai, but has been arrested at LAX. The article is totally silent about how the arrest has been made.
Apparently, Uncle monitored this guy, an expert on network security, for several years, and must have lured him in the US under
some pretext.
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The so-called "$10B" will actually cost only $1B or thereabouts to the Chinese economy.UlanBatori wrote:So India makes china spend $10B on Bhutan. I hope the Bhutanese demand cash/ gold, not yuan IOUs. Now add $10B in boycotts from us and the road SNAFU is costing cheen $20B already. Let's make that $60B and it will start amounting to some real money. Not counting the $100B they must have spent on that Peekiwood masterpiece on GobarCrimes.
That is basically the amount by which the loan will be underpriced relative to the open market, or the risk factor that will be borne by the Chinese government.
Bhutan, being a non Paki state, will actually do their utmost to abide by the contract, and make good their end of the deal.
So it's not such a great loss to the Chinese, even if were actually a loss. They might even make money on this deal.
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Binod Singh is brilliant. No point talking sense and logic and referring to the 1890s agreement etc, their mind is made up. So out-Chinese them with emotion ("they attacked us on our independence day when soliders were listening to PM Modi speech"), bluster, references to their competence (language skills in this case), extreme prejudice ("Chinese soldiers should learn Hindi ") and question the credentials of the opponent. He is more Chinese than the Chinese themselves. Love it! Just see the opposition squirm and try to out shout him.Prem wrote:
And yes the channel will never call him again.
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Actually the whole paradigm has shifted in last couple of years. In all my years all i have ever heard from Indian media that Chinese have intruded into Indian territory. Than our media will cry, get nationalistic, jingoistic and polticians will make statements and all this while we wouldn't hear a word from China. May be a terse statement from the Chinese embassy in Delhi or a one liner from their foreign ministry spokesperson tops.Suraj wrote:That's by far the most important outcome of all this. PRC has been reduced from an omnipotent world power to a loud chihuahua. The entire response from India so far has been - to second what YIPatel said a few pages ago - nothing short of exemplary. PMO, EAM, IA have all done their part perfectly, standing up to the bully to the point that PRC cracked and exposed itself as a lot weaker and incapable than previously assumed.sum wrote:I guess with the sheer amount of ramblings , literally everyone in India has now stopped taking the Chinese seriously and they have now reached the same level as TSP blabbering something which no one even listens to
You'd have thought in May that in response to India literally bulldozing Chinese positions, they'd send a posse of 5th gen aircraft and supersonic bombers outfitted with long range missiles to flatten us. Instead they send someone to go to a prop shop to get a wig and paste it to his chin for a video he stars in together with some woman who sounds like mickey mouse. And they get Xinhua to produce it.
The situation has change 180 degree. Chinese media is claiming that Indians are intruding in their territory with heavy equipments. Chinese media is getting unusually jingoistic all the while infian establishment is playing it cool, not even denying it. Yes we did stop your armed forces from building road and bulldozed what ever you built because its important for our national interest. We are not standing up to a bully, we are bullying the bully here!
Well jai ho modi sarkar ki!
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The difference is that Pakis are desperately short on hard cash and also they are increasingly reliant on China for their military needs. Thus, China could walk in and offer any terms and Pakis would accept, more for H&D reasons than anything else. This is exactly what has happened with CPEC and it's so obvious that even the deliberately oblivious Paki aawam and the powers that be are becoming aware of it, or at least publicly acknowledge it. Even if they refuse to or are helpless to change the course.yensoy wrote:Bhutan, being a non Paki state, will actually do their utmost to abide by the contract, and make good their end of the deal.
No such compulsions for Bhutan, they are not desperate for predatory Chinese loans to run their economy or for their security needs. If anything, they need security from China. Even if they decide to consider the Chinese offer, they can take their own sweet time to negotiate the terms and conditions and work towards extracting the best possible deal out of this- probably with Indian advisors in the tow
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The description in post by captscooby81 ( 2nd post in the page) in DFI is the perfect summation of the situation so far:
DFI Link
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Re: Neutering & defeating Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Vicky Nanjappa writes in Op India
Frequent masturbation, obesity make Chinese unfit to join army: Report
Apparently quoting from a piece published in a PLA run daily
Frequent masturbation, obesity make Chinese unfit to join army: Report
Apparently quoting from a piece published in a PLA run daily
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Ordinary Chinese are spot on...pardon the pun! Wno anyway wants to join the PLA,unless your corrupt daddy is a big sh*t in the Chinko mil apparatus.and your promotions are guaranteed. But even these scions of the Chinko elite would prefer cushy desk jobs from where they can dictate to the peasants.
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As of now, they may not be able to cause major floods in India, but by withholding their river flow and water data, they can make India unprepared to handle natural floods.shiv wrote:I like this as propaganda but I have a hard time believing this otherwise. I have been mapping the Tsangpo and Subansri in China and have found only 6-7 big dams out of scores and scores of tributaries. And no dams on the main river itself. That aside as the Tsangpo enters the big bend the tributary numbers increase and the terrain becomes bad for dam building - there are no dams. Finally - looking at Arunachal Pradesh and upper Assam there are hundreds of tributaries running down the south slopes of the Himalayas into India all inside India - all pouring water as the mountains stop the clouds. I doubt if the Chinese could make a huge difference to water flow in IndiaJarita wrote:The latest tweets by Himant Biswa of Assam are that China is releasing dam waters to coincide with the rains and causing flooding, else there should be no flooding this year.
https://twitter.com/himantabiswa/status ... 2760542208
https://twitter.com/himantabiswa/status ... 0420197377
I remember reading that our river water monitoring system uses satellite images that cannot see through clouds and great last clear data they had was in July.
Either we need to get better satellites or build ground surveillance.
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the real scions of PLA (kids of colonel+) go to USA/Aus/UK to study 12th+ with parents buying a anchor house atleast.
these kids are flooding the anglosphere and will never return. some US univs have a huge business with full paying cheen students.
these kids are flooding the anglosphere and will never return. some US univs have a huge business with full paying cheen students.
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^^^^ And they show their deep patriotism to China by riding around the Indian consulates in their area in fancy super luxury cars (purchased with daddy's side business money) with banners stuck on them.
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Wow! and I was blaming my poor eye sight!kancha wrote:Vicky Nanjappa writes in Op India
Frequent masturbation, obesity make Chinese unfit to join army: Report
Apparently quoting from a piece published in a PLA run daily
Gautam
Re: Neutering & defeating Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
IIRC, similar platitudes were exchanged 2-3 years back too. Let them come and discuss and rectify but our effort on dumping, QC, Nat Security review, etc should continue. Given the past record of the Chinese and their bare faced lies in recent times we should not trust their words at all.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp ... 556462.ece
China agrees to tackle trade imbalance
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp ... 556462.ece
China agrees to tackle trade imbalance
China has agreed to send a high-level official team led by Commerce Minister Zhong Shan by December-end to address the issue of growing trade imbalance with India. The development could be termed a breakthrough for India which faces a ballooning goods trade deficit with its neighbour.
China — which was earlier dilly-dallying on a bilateral meeting on the issue despite India’s repeated requests — has now relented, official sources said. This assumes significance as it comes amid reports of the possibility of the ongoing Doklam stand-off hurting bilateral trade ties.
The sources said China is keen to ensure that trade with India is not adversely affected by the prevailing military tension. In case of a full-fledged ‘trade war,’ China will have much to lose with its goods exports to India in 2016-17 valued at a whopping $61.3 billion against India’s shipments worth just $10.2 billion to that country.
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Bery bery dissapointed. Two months of jawboning with no real action except some stones and kung fu kicks.
Too many short rice-eaters waiting around for someone else to make the first move. We'll never get a proper war this way.
Someone run up there and set off some firecrackers or something.
Too many short rice-eaters waiting around for someone else to make the first move. We'll never get a proper war this way.
Someone run up there and set off some firecrackers or something.
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Another anal-fart from our ex-farts. Why should Modi not go? Let them comment for all we care. It only exposed the supposed *peaceful rise* of China. And on top of that it makes them look impotent. The more they rant and rave the more constipated they look.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl ... 211504.cms
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl ... 211504.cms
Beijing's aggressive stance indicates a strategy for creating a situation that might make it politically difficult for Modi to attend the Brics summit, observers said. India is building the road in an area close to Pangong lake, which saw an unarmed clash between soldiers of the two countries early this month.
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Modi is the only indispensable Indian as of now. The cheeni's reptilian brains cannot be trusted with guaranteeing his security (heck, personal safety) in PRC.
I'm not too gung-ho about this trip of his. Avoidable risk, IMHO.
I'm not too gung-ho about this trip of his. Avoidable risk, IMHO.
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Well then Modi should hide in a Bunker under Delhi. Sastri died in what was then USSR. US admin at one time made quite a effort to nail Modi.
Why should we trust Russia and US anymore? And what about the countries that has heavy Chinese influence. Should they too be off limits?
Why should we trust Russia and US anymore? And what about the countries that has heavy Chinese influence. Should they too be off limits?
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Remember the post about Larung Gar - a tibetan monastery town that was being bulldozed and people were carted out from the town in busloads? viewtopic.php?p=2194812#p2194812
Well guess what? It wasn't ostensily to reduce congestion or any such nonsense - Chinese Communist officials to run Tibetan Buddhism center
Well guess what? It wasn't ostensily to reduce congestion or any such nonsense - Chinese Communist officials to run Tibetan Buddhism center
China has appointed Communist Party and government officials to manage one of the world’s largest centers of Tibetan Buddhist learning, raising concerns over strengthened ideological control over religion that critics say is draining such institutions of their vitality.
The appointments at Larung Gar in southwest China are the latest sign of Beijing’s distrust of members of the Tibetan Buddhist clergy who embody the region’s traditional culture and beliefs.
Those appointed to top positions by the personnel department of the Communist Party in Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture include the prefecture’s former deputy police chief, the website of the party mouthpiece People’s Daily reported this week. All apparently ethnic Tibetans, they will serve as the head and deputy head of the Larung Gar’s party committee.
“The appointments will help the school operate in accordance with laws and will not affect its teaching, since the officials will be administrators,” Penpa Lhamo, deputy head of the contemporary studies institute of the Tibet Academy of Social Sciences was quoted as saying by the Global Times on Thursday.
Despite that, the presence of party officials in temples, monasteries and nunneries brings new demands, especially that monks and nuns attend “patriotic education” classes that seek to instill patriotism but take precious time away from religious study. {le-education camp within a monastery. sick fu(ks}
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http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp ... 549371.ece
China parries question on Modi’s Xiamen visit
China parries question on Modi’s Xiamen visit
“Preparation for BRICS Summit in Xiamen is under way. Preparation has proceeded in an orderly fashion and has reached an advanced stage,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying, when asked whether Mr. Modi might not attend the summit. “China is confident that with the concerted efforts of all parties, the summit will achieve success and scale a new high level for BRICS relations,” she said.
Analysts say the diplomatic activity in preparation for Mr. Modi’s visit has picked up, in view of the need for evolving a “framework formulation” that could begin a process of de-escalation of the Doklam crisis, before the Prime Minister embarks for Xiamen.
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Let me state the issue I have with blaming China here. There are only a few major rivers entering India from Tibet via Arunachal Pradesh. I have names 3 major ones - Lohit, Siang (the Tsangpo) and Subansri. All of them join the Brahmaputra which has hundreds of other tributaries.schinnas wrote: As of now, they may not be able to cause major floods in India, but by withholding their river flow and water data, they can make India unprepared to handle natural floods.
I remember reading that our river water monitoring system uses satellite images that cannot see through clouds and great last clear data they had was in July.
Either we need to get better satellites or build ground surveillance.
If we measure the inflow into India of these rivers and subtract that value from the total flow of the Brahmaputra at various points it should be possible to know how much flow is coming from China as a percentage of total flow in the Brahmaputra. In fact a lot of the flooding in India could be because of deforestation on the Indian side and if so blaming China would be a mistake.
Once again I request people to look at Google earth. I am trying to make it simpler by generating an easily understandable map - but that is not easy given the hundreds and hundreds of tributaries inside India.
Here is what I mean:
http://www.livemint.com/Politics/jksr4f ... China.html
The opinion in New Delhi is that precipitation in China contributes only 7% to the flow of three tributaries of Brahmaputra—Subansiri, Siang and Lohit—which originate from China.
“Out of five major tributaries of Brahmaputra, only three come from China, rest are from Arunachal Pradesh. Of the total water entering (Brahmaputra), only 7% is contributed by precipitation in China. What can the Chinese do? How much can they divert?” said a senior Indian government official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Shiv sir...I had looked into the maps (perhaps not at the level of depth you have done) a while ago. The problem with floods is that average waterflow data is useless.
If your assertion is that China can not materially impact Indian water security other than by majorly screwing up entire Himalayan range and galciers, I wouldn't disagree with it. However, when it comes to floods and flash floods, timely alerting the downstream parties is very critical.
Even if we have satellites looking at the area, and we manage to put in technologies that enable us to measure water flow and water level through dense dogs and cloud cover, during both day and night, we need to ensure we have 24x7 coverage.
During rainy season, it's an issue if the upstream party does not share timely and accurate water flow data or worse consciously times release of water from their dams and check dams to maximise damage downstream, it IS a problem.
However, it may be possible to mitigate the impact of any mischief they can do if we build good canal system to take excess water to low lying unpopulated areas.
If your assertion is that China can not materially impact Indian water security other than by majorly screwing up entire Himalayan range and galciers, I wouldn't disagree with it. However, when it comes to floods and flash floods, timely alerting the downstream parties is very critical.
Even if we have satellites looking at the area, and we manage to put in technologies that enable us to measure water flow and water level through dense dogs and cloud cover, during both day and night, we need to ensure we have 24x7 coverage.
During rainy season, it's an issue if the upstream party does not share timely and accurate water flow data or worse consciously times release of water from their dams and check dams to maximise damage downstream, it IS a problem.
However, it may be possible to mitigate the impact of any mischief they can do if we build good canal system to take excess water to low lying unpopulated areas.
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Any report / article / analysis that quotes gobar whines is suspect. Read carefully! The hint was embedded in the fart.pankajs wrote:It quotes Gobar whines ... We know what a great source of truth that particular rag is. Might be true but just that fact makes it suspect.
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Did I say that? Where did moi even imply that Modi should hide in Delhi?pankajs wrote:Well then Modi should hide in a Bunker under Delhi.
Oh, but you simply have to take up cudgels and tilt at windmills, no?
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China agrees to tackle trade imbalance - Arun S, The Hindu
China has agreed to send a high-level official team led by Commerce Minister Zhong Shan by December-end to address the issue of growing trade imbalance with India. The development could be termed a breakthrough for India which faces a ballooning goods trade deficit with its neighbour.
China — which was earlier dilly-dallying on a bilateral meeting on the issue despite India’s repeated requests — has now relented, official sources said. This assumes significance as it comes amid reports of the possibility of the ongoing Doklam stand-off hurting bilateral trade ties.
The sources said China is keen to ensure that trade with India is not adversely affected by the prevailing military tension. In case of a full-fledged ‘trade war,’ China will have much to lose with its goods exports to India in 2016-17 valued at a whopping $61.3 billion against India’s shipments worth just $10.2 billion to that country.
On several occasions, New Delhi had pointed out to Beijing that many Indian products, including from agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors, were facing difficulties in getting access to the Chinese market and that this was among the main factors widening India’s goods trade deficit with China at a rapid pace — from just $1.1 billion in 2003-04 to a massive $51.1 billion in the last fiscal.
The trade deficit was $52.7 billion in 2015-16.
The sources said Beijing had agreed to address India’s concerns regarding China’s ‘Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures’ {How many times earlier that China has given assurances on market access; even Xi Jinping gave one when he came to sample Dokla in Gujarat!} (regarding ‘application of food safety, and animal and plant health norms’) hurting Indian farm products exports to that country. Chinese authorities have also decided to look into India’s request to remove the ‘curbs’ on Indian pharmaceutical companies/products — especially those having the approval of American, European and Japanese regulators. Besides, Beijing would also soon take a call on removing the difficulties faced by the Indian IT/business process management sector in getting greater market access in China.
Meanwhile, RSS-affiliate Swadeshi Jagran Manch (SJM) said it will intensify efforts for a “people’s movement” to ‘boycott’ Chinese goods imports. Deepak Sharma, national spokesperson, SJM, told The Hindu that “the SJM will conclude its ongoing ‘nation-wide campaign’ against ‘Chinese items and investment’ on October 29 at a planned massive rally in Delhi that is likely to be attended by about two lakh people.” He said “the movement had received the backing of about 1.1 crore people so far.” Mr. Sharma said “the Indian Government should impose anti-dumping duties on all unfairly low-priced imports from China and take all measures allowed within the World Trade Organisation-framework against China.”
Anti-dumping duty
Commerce Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told Rajya Sabha on August 9 that: “Anti-dumping duty is in force on 93 products concerning imports from China, covering products in broad groups of chemicals and petrochemicals, products of steel and other metals, fibres and yarn, machinery items, rubber or plastic products, electric and electronic items and consumer goods. “In addition, 40 cases concerning imports from China have been initiated by Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties.”
On August 22, Indian Embassy in Beijing said the decision to impose anti-dumping duties on the 93 products “were taken over a course of previous five years.”
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Re: Neutering & defeating Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
schinnasji, while satellite imaging may not work through clouds, I would hope that IA ppl by the side of the rivers can give at least 1/2 day warning of rising levels? Water speed can't be more than 30mph average I hope: that's raging rapids. Who in their right mind would believe "data" coming from the lizards even at the best of times?schinnas wrote: During rainy season, it's an issue if the upstream party does not share timely and accurate water flow data or worse consciously times release of water from their dams and check dams to maximise damage downstream, it IS a problem. However, it may be possible to mitigate the impact of any mischief they can do if we build good canal system to take excess water to low lying unpopulated areas.
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I do know from dibrugarh to guwahati 500km it takes about 1 day for water level to rise
We can gain another day if we put army on sensors in arunachal border like kibithu or put in satcom equipped iot gear into all arunachal rivers as far up as possible
We even lack enough doppler radar for storm tracking
There is this unique area in upper assam where a dozen smaller rivers meet in a small area to form the brahmaputra
We can gain another day if we put army on sensors in arunachal border like kibithu or put in satcom equipped iot gear into all arunachal rivers as far up as possible
We even lack enough doppler radar for storm tracking
There is this unique area in upper assam where a dozen smaller rivers meet in a small area to form the brahmaputra
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Knowing how these guys will not hesitate to kill their own people, it is quite possible they will use any means to gain a upper hand. Apart from getting timely warning about incoming floods, is there a way to prevent flooding. Something like building floodwater channels or check dams?
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Modi should not go. BRICs concept is beyond stupid. The acronym was invented by a Goldman snake oil salesman as an investment thesis in the last mal-investment cycle. To even think of it as a strategic concept at a time when China is establishing bases in Pakistan, violating our Sovereignty, stopping us from joining the NSG, stopping UN sanctions on Pakistani terrorists, is just plain silly! Russia is playing second fiddle to the Chinese in Asia and is in heaps of trouble socially and economically. Brazil is also in deep economic doldrums. We should definitely have bilateral summits with Russia and Brazil.. but to do so in China and as a part of BRICs will only add some stature to the Chinese! Modi ji, dont go.pankajs wrote:Another anal-fart from our ex-farts. Why should Modi not go? Let them comment for all we care. It only exposed the supposed *peaceful rise* of China. And on top of that it makes them look impotent. The more they rant and rave the more constipated they look.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/worl ... 211504.cmsBeijing's aggressive stance indicates a strategy for creating a situation that might make it politically difficult for Modi to attend the Brics summit, observers said. India is building the road in an area close to Pangong lake, which saw an unarmed clash between soldiers of the two countries early this month.
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If BRICS is such a outdated concept we should have cancelled the last one in Goa. Apart for the Doklam standoff the rest of our issues are not new. Doklam alone cannot be the basis of cancelling our participation.
If Chinese president attended the last one in India Modi will attend the current one in China. The last time he met Xi he had made all the right noise on upcoming BRICS summit including praising "positive momentum in BRICS under chairmanship of President Xi Jinping" and this was after Doklam standoff. As the current situation stand Modi is going to attend the BRICS and he should. If the situation changes his decision too will change.
If Chinese president attended the last one in India Modi will attend the current one in China. The last time he met Xi he had made all the right noise on upcoming BRICS summit including praising "positive momentum in BRICS under chairmanship of President Xi Jinping" and this was after Doklam standoff. As the current situation stand Modi is going to attend the BRICS and he should. If the situation changes his decision too will change.
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The PM should avoid visiting China.... for another decade! One cannot put it past the inscrutable "slit-eyed oriental",that the Brits described the Chinese,to do something to ridicule or even worse,harm the PM. Shastri's death in Tashkent comes to mind.He was v.short though and v.short people are v.prone to heart disease.A client of mine same size kicked the bucket early due to a sudden attack.
But more than any fear of Chinese mischief against him is the current abuse and bombast militaire from the Beijing buffoons,unbecoming of a civilised nation. Mr.Modi should send someone like Sub.Swamy to read out the riot act to the Chinese.he has the capability of turning the BRICS summit into absolute chaos!
But more than any fear of Chinese mischief against him is the current abuse and bombast militaire from the Beijing buffoons,unbecoming of a civilised nation. Mr.Modi should send someone like Sub.Swamy to read out the riot act to the Chinese.he has the capability of turning the BRICS summit into absolute chaos!
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If it was not an important group for India why would we keep meeting on the sidelines of many multilateral events apart for the BRICS summit. Obviously all countries involved give it a lot of importance.
The last time they met was on the sidelines of G20 in Hamburg and this was after Doklam and Modi was all praise for the "positive momentum in BRICS under chairmanship of President Xi Jinping". You can google that phrase.
Modi will do what is best for India and it makes sense to attend BRICS summit in China unless something changes drastically from now to the summit.
The last time they met was on the sidelines of G20 in Hamburg and this was after Doklam and Modi was all praise for the "positive momentum in BRICS under chairmanship of President Xi Jinping". You can google that phrase.
Modi will do what is best for India and it makes sense to attend BRICS summit in China unless something changes drastically from now to the summit.
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Nitin A. GokhaleVerified account @nitingokhale 4h4 hours ago
Just finished listening to Chinese scholars pitching for OBOR in Gaungzhou. Clearly, they are not yet sure of everyone's participation
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Re: Neutering & defeating Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
I don't see why IoT sensors are needed (a few could be dropped into the big lizard dams, sure). Soldiers are near these rivers (I HOPE!!!!) and can call in the water level. It's critical to road access through the valleys anyway so their lives depend on it.
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There is no way really to prevent annual floods in assam the whole thing is a 100km wide flood plain with highest silt carriage in the world
People from mainland would find it hard to believe how watery it is just the train to ghy would cross tens of small and medium rivers from bhutan and countless wetlands
My best memories of childhood is the heavy rain drumming on our tin roof as i crawl under a blanket reading books
People from mainland would find it hard to believe how watery it is just the train to ghy would cross tens of small and medium rivers from bhutan and countless wetlands
My best memories of childhood is the heavy rain drumming on our tin roof as i crawl under a blanket reading books
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Re: Neutering & defeating Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Could have a set of gates that divert to Kunming region above a certain water level
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Is there a bunker in delhi?Hari Seldon wrote:Did I say that? Where did moi even imply that Modi should hide in Delhi?pankajs wrote:Well then Modi should hide in a Bunker under Delhi.
cant be, else it would be flooded just as all streets in the city
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Re: Neutering & defeating Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Definitely a good idea. Why possibly subject oneself to taunts, abuse, humiliation and who knows what else? The good counter argument is of course, that going to Beijing displays confidence and nonchalance in the wake of an ongoing stand off between the two countries. On balance though, staying away is the wiser option!Philip wrote:The PM should avoid visiting China.... for another decade! One cannot put it past the inscrutable "slit-eyed oriental",that the Brits described the Chinese,to do something to ridicule or even worse,harm the PM. Shastri's death in Tashkent comes to mind.He was v.short though and v.short people are v.prone to heart disease.A client of mine same size kicked the bucket early due to a sudden attack.
But more than any fear of Chinese mischief against him is the current abuse and bombast militaire from the Beijing buffoons,unbecoming of a civilised nation. Mr.Modi should send someone like Sub.Swamy to read out the riot act to the Chinese.he has the capability of turning the BRICS summit into absolute chaos!