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China wary of India's growing global role: Expert

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  • "Chinese officials have developed a more serious policy towards India and now acknowledge that India is becoming a major Asian power" Curtis said in her research note.

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    Tibet, Chinese and India By: kk | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward I am surprised at Indian government attitude towards Tibetians. I think government should take a tough stand and defend the Tibetian right of homeland. They are different race to Chinese and they have full right to live the way they want and not under dictorial ruler. The Chinese will do anything to pressurise Indian to block Tibetian. I don't trust chinese as they are cunning and will do anything to serve their cause by bulling, intimidating and pressurising. They are not prepare to move an inch from the land they are occupying and it is time the Indian government took a tough stand and tell Chinese that the the time has changed and we are not prepared to put up with your bullying tactics.
    China wary of India's growing global roleBy: KN Shivakumar | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward To be true, Indian territory extended around Mount Kailash and Mansarovar and entire of Tibet, Nepal and most parts of East-Asia during the Mahabharat period. Hence China shouid not only retreat from Tibet, but also return back the territory surrounding Mount Kailash and Mansarovar back to India, including other territories occupied over a period of time. If not today, we will certainly take back all our lost territories in the days to come. Hence, it is in China's best long term territorial integrity that it is high time it gave up its claims on Indian territories and better learn to live as a neighbour. Else, time wouid teach hegemonistic China a befitting lesson it would never ever forget.
    chinaBy: ram | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward China is a very dangerous neighbour and that country wants India to be destroyed by fighting through its proxy--Pakistan. India--Be ware
    China wary of Indias growth.By: Varghese Joseph | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward At last the Indian side and my country India have agreed and realised that China doesnt want to see India coming up economically. Hence, I wish that we Indians should have a fixed timetable for our plans atleast we should forsee the future now. Forget CPI(M) and BJP and the whole citizens in India knows that they are our stumbling blocks in development of India.But when the whole population is behind them(our country) nobody cannot say anything. Govt. Of India or the UPA should realise these points and do the needfull. Border issue with China, leave it, and if we become more powerful China automatically will bend its nerve to us. Hence, focus on development first. Good luck to India and for UPA.
    ChinaBy: Raj | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Only way to crush China is DO NOT BUY any of their products and that will for sure bring them down or realize how important it is for them to have good relationship with its neighbors. They treat almost all of them in a bad way and they are using Pakistan to bring India's economy down and they are falling. Pakistan wake up before you are drowned competely. You will take longer time to recover if do not act now. Let us work together and grow.
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