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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Chinese Menace and How to Deal With It.

The Chinese are the nouveau riche . They have a lot of money. They are the new bully on the block. Like the Indians, the Chinese were subjugated by hostile foreign forces namely the British and the Japanese. The Chinese have decided to “avenge” all that humiliation. Fine. I would want to do it. Every Indian would. However, too much power and money goes to a person’s head. If the Chinese were Mumbai taporis, people would say: "Bahut charbee aaye-lee hai"!! They have been trying to hurt India for a very long time directly (1962 war) or indirectly (through their lapdogs, the pakis). They are now trying to bully every one of their neighbors. With the Japanese, it’s old scores, with everyone else it’s resources or land. Now I will only focus on what they are trying to do in India. We all know they want to get their grubby hands on Arunachal Pradesh. Now due to utter stupidity of the pakis, the Chinese have firmly entrenched themselves in the PoK area. Unfortunately the pakis blinded by their hatred for us fail to see the Chinese designs – once they get their claws into a piece of land, they are not going to get out. The Chinese want to mediate in J&K. This meta-stable dictatorship wants to mediate and adjudicate. We may as well ask Mugabe or Kim Jong Il or Qaddafi to mediate in the Middle East. What gall? What chutzpah? The Chinese have a saying (I was told by a Chinese friend) that between a snake and an Indian, they would first trust the snake! That is the impression of an Indian these people have. We can’t let them in our neighborhood, let alone our house. Unfortunately, the leadership we have in India is not capable of dealing with these sneaky liars. The people of India need to stand up and deal with this menace themselves. The Chinese, thanks to our blind leaders, are inundating our market with cheap garbage. Thus they are making money of us and destroying our local manufacturing (they have destroyed the entire American manufacturing sector). When faced with this information, our leaders would tell you that the Chinese buy a lot of stuff from us. What they do not tell you is that they buy raw material like iron ore from us (probably from the illegal mines in Jharkhand or the ones owned by the Reddy Brothers in Karnataka), which is hurting us in a different way. Needless to say, the GoI is incapable of dealing with these predators. It comes down to the aam aadmi. We have to stop buying anything with “Made in China” label no matter how cheap. That is the only way we can stop the destruction of our industries and our workers.

China wants to be part of Kashmir dispute
How to deal with an "more assertive, more muscular" China represents a huge challenge for Indian diplomats and the country, sources in India's ministry for external affairs ministry revealed on Wednesday morning. Speaking on the periphery of External Affairs Minister S M Krishna's [ Images ] interaction with senior editors, the sources noted with concern "China's role in Kashmir affairs." The sources, who spoke on background and did not want to be identified because it would probably upset Chinese sensitivities, were responding to a question posed by Indian Express Strategic Affairs Editor C Rajamohan.

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