China to split India??

ajit joy
ajit joy
from mumbai
15 years ago

 

This morning as i was going through the newspaper, i saw an article on the front page – Split India, says China think tank .

An article on the website of  International Institute Of  Strategic Studies suggested the many ways by which China can destabilize/divide India....http://whataworldagain.wordpress.com/

 

Edited 15 years ago
Reason: catchy headline
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Dr. Mahesh Sinha
Dr. Mahesh Sinha
from Raipur
15 years ago

China has already action plan in place through their indian stooges and so called maoist/naxalites 

ajit joy
ajit joy
from mumbai
15 years ago

i was astonished that some of them on my post comments section support china..

ajit joy
ajit joy
from mumbai
15 years ago

some of the comments:...the entire world knows that too that they r cheap n cant stay without leaking the ass of western countries like the UK n US. ...u people are ruling us by force in the name of Democracy…it stings n making the status of Democracy into a ditch

 ...it is safe for India or we Tamils have to go to China to make a split from India.

Please tell your government we are taking this is seriously!!

Siddartha
Siddartha
from Vijayawada
15 years ago

It damn **** what China is trying to do. They have to know that Pakistan has been trying for this from last 5 decades. But they have finally surrendered for our Unity. So China it's better to continue their normal works without wasting their time.Cool

ajit joy
ajit joy
from mumbai
15 years ago

Woh toh hai!!! :)dnt waste ur time buddies... 

Citizen Pain
Citizen Pain
from Hanover
15 years ago

People are happy because China is following our age old advice. It is always said in India that the four methods of getting things done are ‘Saam, Daam, Dand and Bhed’. China had tried Saam with its diplomacy, Dand with its war in ’62, Daam with all its dirt cheap products everywhere and now with this break-India suggestion they have also agreed to Bhed. It is truly a golden moment for Indian classical think tank


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