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Monday, March 24, 2008

Be aware of China...

We need to learn from the Chinese Draggon.

Is China doing right thing in Tibet? Mixed opinions. China is a Superpower for sure and they have their own style of resolving issues. India definitely needs to learn a lot from them. The way China has handelled Tibet issue, India should also apply the same strategy in Kashmir.

There are huge contrasts between Kashmir and Tibet. Kashmir was united to india willingly by the then king. majority of the population was Pro Indian. Whereas in case of Tibbet it was just overpowered by mighty draggon by force. India is still in debating mode as far as resolving Kashimr is concerned. Mr. Nehru has already donated half of Kashmir to Pakistan. Whereas in case of China, they had just crushed any oppossition and protected their own internal interests. Even USA can't dare to meddle inbetween. We Indians can't even retaliate against the tiny Pakistani's.
India's problem is we become too emotional,sentimental. We try to apply ahinsa/satyagraha everywhere. So far We just wasted 2-3 beautiful opportunities to resolve and acquire the Kashmir land from Paki's. See China, they just don't allow any sort of unrest in the region. Again we should not go to this extreme, but when the same old strategy of dialogues and discussions seems to be not working, then why not become bit bold. Whom do we fear? Don't we have guts?

One more thing, India needs to be very bit careful while dealing with China. We should not be over confident like Mr. Nehru. China has endorsed Kashmir as India's internal issue, I appreciate the similar stand taken by India. But now on we need to be more careful and prepared. Tomorrow China may very well come back and start claiming Arunachal Pradesh as it's own. Mr. Manmohan Singh, the response should be different and just can't be the same. Please don't sell India. Honorable Mr. Nehru/Gandhi have already done this at two occassions. Be bold folks. What are you afraid of? And why? Please don't do another Kashmir/Aksai Chin there...



Jai Hind.

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