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james smith esq

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I dont think its hate. More of extremely concerned and even afraid of it

We have all seen that Modi is dramatically ramping up nationalism in India and is actively prosecuting its Muslim population

India has also repeatedly shown utter lack of diplomacy, saying many times that it consider the subcontinent its sphere of influence

Also, India has repeatedly tried to control policies of its neighbours

I would say that the elites of these countries are aware of India's naked ambitions in the subcontinent and are scrambling to hedge against it.

I am sure that China, standing up against India during the border skirmish has won it some private "creditworthiness" about its willingless to confront India. And lets not forget that with the growing Chinese economy, China is now trying to get into its fold countries inside India's(perceived..) sphere of infuence

But yes, it is something similar with China. China immediate neighbours are unease about the growing China and are also trying to hedge against it. However I would say that in China's case, the general public fear and hatred toward China is definetely higher than India's neighbours toward India

IMO China's neihbours public and Elites are overreacting and India's neighbours are underestimating the India threat. Strange times...

So, no hatred towards India but mostly concern, worry and fear
Well, if competence is a component of being feared, would you fear India or China?
 

4Runner

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Well these days you didn't heard much about Tibet in western media I guess they just give it up aka surrender Because their effort for regime change failed miserably in 2008. Even the usual socaled Tibet government in exile is pretty quiet these days. China totally won the war for heart and mind in Tibet No wonder the ex governor of Tibet is now assigned in Xinjiang. Tibet gov in exile is totally without hope and getting desperate. Meanwhile a new generation of pro China Tibetan grew up and take their position in China.
Even refugee to India has dried up and the reverse now occur exile Tibetan returning back to Tibet if they can

It is just amazing what China has done in Tibet within very short time. Before the liberation there is hardly any road in Tibet Now every town is connected to road or Highway. TRain line is built across frozen tundra allowing good and people to Lhasa and interior of Tibet from inland China. Lhasa-Golmud, Lhasa-Shigatze, Lhasa - Nyngchi. More than 20 airport will built in Tibet, Every villages has school, Hospital, Post office, Telcom, electricity, potable water

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'Running out of time': Tibetan president-elect warns of cultural genocide​

Cate Cadell and Sanjeev Miglani
Fri, May 21, 2021, 9:29 AM·4 min read


By Cate Cadell and Sanjeev Miglani
BEIJING/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The top political leader of Tibet's government in exile said on Friday that there is an urgent threat of "cultural genocide" in Tibet, and the international community must stand up to China ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
Penpa Tsering, who was this month elected president of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), told Reuters that they are committed to a peaceful resolution with China, but Beijing's current policies threaten the future of Tibetan culture.

"Time is running out," said Tsering, speaking from Dharamshala in India. "Once it is eliminated, it doesn't make sense to fight for anything," he said.

Rights groups and Tibetans in Tibet say the government has put strict controls on religion, language education and labour, while encouraging immigration by Han people, China's largest ethnic group.
"I have always said we are not against multiculturalism ... but one single majority population completely overwhelming a minority population, that amounts to cultural genocide, especially when it's enforced by the state," Tsering said.

Beijing denies it breaches the human rights of Tibetan people. It says its development policies have eradicated absolute poverty in the region and are backed by all residents.

Tibet's 70 years of achievements in numbers​

China's State Council Information Office on Friday issued a white paper on the peaceful liberation of Tibet and the region's development over the past 70 years. With the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951, the people of Tibet broke free from the fetters of invading imperialists for good, embarking on a bright road of unity, progress and development with all the other ethnic groups in
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. Here is a series of numbers from the white paper showing the achievements made in
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New Generation of Tibetan grew under China

There was a running joke in China. A Tibetan freshman was asked by his roommates how is life back home. The Tibetan kid told them the family sold a yak to send him here in the college. His roommates were moved and started taking care of him since then. Some day later, in a room conversation, that Tibetan kid was asked how his family manages daily living. He told them that his family raises 500 yaks. After that, his roommates no longer talked to him.
 

bajingan

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muslim children being torn to pieces by israeli bombs they don't bat an eye, but uyghurs "forced" video confession, muh genocide!!!!
and they even start suggesting on censoring pro China accounts on twitter, free speech for me but not for you

"Mr Zhang said it was "concerning" the lengths the Chinese government was going to, to change the narrative around Xinjiang.

A
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found China’s rise on Twitter has been powered by an army of fake accounts that have retweeted Chinese diplomats and state media tens of thousands of times, providing significant amplification.

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that can reach hundreds of millions of people, usually without disclosing the fact that the content is government-sponsored.

Dr Lennon Chang, senior lecturer of Criminology at Monash's School of Social Sciences said it was time for the West to crack down on such content."
 

emblem21

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The Mighty United Kingdom that rules the seven seas. The empire on which the sun never sets. All hail to the queen.

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The death of the queen is the moment when the uk loses its relevance in the world. Plus the fact that the uk have also angered Russia as well so in the event that some were to happen to the USA, the UKs days are numbered. Besides what does the UK bring anyway other then a continuation of the policy of the USA on their behalf. Come to think of it, the UK hasn’t learnt anything in relation to WW2 and getting invaded by Germany. With how they are now angering both Russia and China, are they trying to go back to that time only this time, their are two nations that want to want to throw the nation into a porter ‘John’ since it is clear that the only want to get these nations to mind their own business is to burn down London bridge, only apply it to the whole nation as well so that the entire population can finally get the point that an Anglo Saxon based British empire is never coming back
 
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Bellum_Romanum

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Good BJ, just ignore them

Red lines and red lines....
It's Iike a former lover who insist on meeting up in person just to talk about an illicit affair that mustn't
Expected move. China made a mistake by adding these countries in this format.

Who could have foreseen that countries fearful of Russia would be hostile to a country which is a friend and helper of Russia?...

Also these countries are the new US puppets in the EU, after the UK left. So they must continue the time-honored tradition of toeing the line
I don't think China made a mistake when it undertook a diplomatic approach to former countries that were once part of the Soviet Union. Diplomacy and diplomatic overtures doesn't give any country guaranteed outcome or expected desire. Countries have to follow their own compass and what they perceive as strategic interest. What's a mistake is for China to change it's diplomatic approach/policy by essentially becoming U.S. lite where it only wants to deal or seek partnership with a country when there's some measurable return of investment. That's no longer Diplomacy that's business transaction.

I don't hold or agree with your sentiments and opinions when it comes to China's overall approach and practice of Diplomacy. China must maintain it's long view approach to countries it deals with and not be taken captive by the politics of the moment which is the attention deficit disorder and the disease du jour; unless it wants to become less relevant in the world stage like India is beginning to look like. A loud mouthe empty vacuous wreathless state.
 

4Runner

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The Mighty United Kingdom that rules the seven seas. The empire on which the sun never sets. All hail to the queen.

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I actually had a bad dream. The QEII flotilla was sailing in the South China See. Chinese fishermen saw that and reported to the MFA. MFA started getting panic. Finally the secretary woke up the minister and told him what fishermen reported. The minister was very concerned and asked: "Are those ships safe? Did they cry SOS?" After affirmed by the secretary that the flotilla appeared to be OK, the minister went back to bed and told his sectary "Don't bother me if there is no ship on its way to the bottom. Thank you."
 
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