Thanks. That's why I had a thread at very begining for "China and India should and will be friends"Kickok,
Before we became egalitarian, our uniforms were even more colourful and more natty!
Notwithstanding, your attitude, is making many friends for China in India than most of others.
Man! You really know how to make picture threads . Amazing pictures with good subtitles. I never knew they would actually bring a Tejas 2-seater out literally for showing (Has to be a mockup). We welcome the peace certainly. Who wouldn't want safe and calm borders where soldiers are actually jointly checking for drug peddlers, illegal smugglers etc, rather than suspecting each other? Don't you agree?Thanks. That's why I had a thread at very begining for "China and India should and will be friends"
it's not too hard to be level headed and look at the merits of a situation and comment as such . I do it all the time if you need a mentor.You are like Gandhi in your approach.
I find it impossible.
But I wish you succeed.
Passive aggressive much?it's not too hard to be level headed and look at the merits of a situation and comment as such . I do it all the time if you need a mentor.
spreading the love.. and knowledge. like maha rishiPassive aggressive much?
Beware my friend. Hindi- Chini.... bhai- bhai.......kickok... you are one great ambassador for the people of China... Keep up the good work!
kickok1975,Thanks for the link. I was amazed by such variety of uniform.
It's right. I also know it from Tshering22kickok1975,
now that's something you don't have in china ( correct me if I'm wrong ). it symbolizes more than just the color. it's that we pretty much have people of all shades of color. although indian's are generally described as brown ( from dark brown to light brown ), but it's the rich diversity of ethinicity. go to north east part of india, the people will start looking differently, more resembles to the chinease, but with typical brown completion.