'Chinese see India as enemy, but army lacks devotion' - Yahoo! India News
India is the country that is spoken of most often as an enemy in China, a British newspaper reported Sunday...hat tip: rajeev
Censors, otherwise draconian in their grip over Chinese netizens, permit 'alarmingly frank discussion' on the internet on going to war against India over Tibet.
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ComRam said...
"The centrepiece of the Tian’anmen programme was of course the military parade (for which we, a group of foreign journalists, had ringside seats)."
LiC shamelessly admits that he is a stooge. If only our Babus can hire him as a double agent?!
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