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the destruction of Pakistan is what indians have been hoping for decades, is not it?

now china and Pakistan are making that dream possible by introducing cpec, you people should feel joyful at this moment. stop bitching around and celebrate.
You think we are not celebrating? We cannot wait for Pakistan to sink in their debt. Actually I personally cannot wait to for the day when Chinese realise Pakistan ain't no Xinjiang. You will have your throat slit for eating roasted pork belly. I am just waiting for Chinese people pour into Pakistan by the thousands. True fun starts then.
 

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I think I can’t argue with someone if he just determines that Pakistan people is too stupid to look after their own interest. As a country who has survived in a 70 years long conflict against a 10 times bigger enemy, they really deserve some credit.
You are correct. Israel is awesome. One small mistake though. It survived against enemies outnumbering it one to hundreds. And area many hundred times it's own. Not mere 10
 

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Islam is not evil, those who distort religion to fulfill their own agenda are.
The world doesn't think so. Look at any country across the wherever there are Islamic pigs there is problem. Even in China Xinjiang.

Chinese don't judge people by their religion. China has been doing business with Islamic world for decades, just the same with the rest of the world.
What are you people doing in Xinjiang province? Buying crude oil from Islamic country or peddling your Fake substandard products to Islamic country is business and Okay but same Islamic people at home in Xijiang is not okay for China. Hypocrate HANS teaching us about Islam.

OBOR is merely a business proposal by China, not a scheme to colonize the world. India sees no opportunity in it and decide not to join in, that is fine, no need to overinterpret the plan.
Yeah it is a business (looting poor nations) plan of China that is buying out a poor nation's land and (finishing of the madrasa illiterate) population (in this case porky pigs) and replace it with Chinese population and the announce it as Porkistan Autonomous region of China.

India sees only one opportunity taking back lost land of gilgit baltistan pok/ and Sikh Shrines of Nanakana Sahib, Kartarpur Sahib & Panja Sahib, which we will.

JAI HIND :india::india::india::india::india:
 

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the destruction of Pakistan is what indians have been hoping for decades, is not it?

now china and Pakistan are making that dream possible by introducing cpec, you people should feel joyful at this moment. stop bitching around and celebrate.
This forum is for spreading information and awareness. So just read it and learn or read it and shut the fcuk up.
 

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you forget to mention that the project will be transferred to India after Chinese run it for a couple of years.

India is rich, so no worries over fund, but for countries that lack money to finance such mega project, that business model is feasible and acceptable.

back in 1980s, when china is desperate for investment, similar business model was employed. Chinese first nuclear plant - Daya Bay nuclear power plant, was built with french technology and fund, Chinese participation was limited. french experts were running the plant after its construction, to make their life convenient, a dedicated kindergarten was built for their children. and the profit of the plant was used to pay the loans.
then the chinese zerox copied the reactor and made more in china.
 

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Islam is not evil, those who distort religion to fulfill their own agenda are.

Chinese don't judge people by their religion. China has been doing business with Islamic world for decades, just the same with the rest of the world.

OBOR is merely a business proposal by China, not a scheme to colonize the world. India sees no opportunity in it and decide not to join in, that is fine, no need to overinterpret the plan.
:pound::pound::pound::pound:

But they definitely BAN some religious names, BAN beards, BAN religious festivals & practices. But of course, they don't judge people by their religion.

:pound::pound::pound::pound:
 

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Abe states Japan's interest in OBOr initiative and joining AIIB in his letter handed to Xi by Nikkai.

Kudos to a new era of C-J-K coopertation!


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China-Japan ties may see Silk Road lift

Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meets with Toshihiro Nikai, secretary-general of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, in Beijing, capital of China, May 16, 2017. Representing the Japanese government, Toshihiro Nikai was in Beijing to attend the two-day Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, which ended on Monday.[Photo/Xinhua]

Xi tells leader of Tokyo's ruling party that initiative may foster cooperation

The Belt and Road Initiative can become an "experimental field" for China and Japan to achieve mutually beneficial cooperation and common development, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday at a meeting in Beijing with a representative of the Japanese government.

Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Toshihiro Nikai came to China to represent the Japanese government at the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, which ended on Monday.

Xi said that Japan has clearly stated its endorsement of the Belt and Road Initiative, according to a Foreign Ministry news release.

Japan is welcome to talk with China about cooperation within the framework of the initiative, Xi said on Monday.

China and Japan, both being major economies, have common interests in promoting economic globalization and promoting free trade, Xi said.

Nikai expressed his gratitude to Xi for the meeting, congratulated him on China's success in holding the forum, and said Japan and China need to cooperate.

Former Japanese prime minister Yukio Hatoyama messaged on Twitter on Sunday that the initiative "eyes peace and prosperity" and that he feels that "Japan is somehow lagging behind", the country's Sankei Shimbun newspaper reported.

Lyu Yaodong, a Japanese diplomacy researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the initiative has been accepted by the global community and embracing it would showcase Japan's support for regional cooperation.

Reuters reported that Japanese officials have indicated a readiness to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, given that Nikai told reporters on Monday that "the key would be how quickly Japan can decide to participate".

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday he could be open to joining the AIIB if questions surrounding its projects' environmental impacts and other issues were resolved, Japan's Kyodo News reported.


Lyu said being part of the initiative and the bank would be a new way to improve ties with China, though it remained to be seen whether Japan would take further action in that regard.

Xi told Nikai that the two countries are facing new opportunities as well as prominent challenges in their relationship.

Both countries should think deeply about the crux of the problems that make it difficult to improve their ties, and take measures to change the situation, Xi said.

It is hoped that Japan will work with China to eliminate such disturbances and promote development of China-Japan relations in the right direction, Xi said.

Lyu said Tokyo has dredged up a range of troubles this year on historical issues and one-China policy, which "has worsened, not eased, the problems between the two countries".

Tokyo should break from its previous pattern of trying to contain China at international meetings and "seek progress bit by bit by showing due sincerity", Lyu said.

http://m.chinadaily.com.cn/en/2017-05/17/content_29375218.htm
 

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Chinese are there to do business, no on a culture promotion mission.
You need to check the dawn report, there is a point in that to promote Chinese culture though media and other means.

It is a cleaver ploy by china to get itself bonded labour from smaller countries. first they will give money as a loan with high interest rates then when the country defaults Chinese quickly seizes the opportunity to buy the territory , resources and also get cheap labour by pressurising governments.
 

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chinki to are looking for destruction of india by giving missile , nuclear weapon to a rogue nation

if china want the survival of its investment it better understand it can't mess with india as its implication will be disastrous for them
 

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What does Argentina have to do with the SILK ROAD? But who cares? Argentine prez also came for the OBOR summit. OBOR like I said looks like a catch-phrase for all China's global economic cooperation endeavours.



China exports 2 nuclear reactor units to Argentina

An agreement to build the fourth and fifth nuclear power plants in Argentina was signed on May 17, witnessed by Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Argentinean counterpart President Macri in Beijing's Great Hall of the People.

According to the agreement, construction will be started on a 700,000 kilowatt CANDU-6 pressurized heavy water reactor and a million-kilowatt Hualong-1 reactor in 2018 and 2020 respectively. The project will be jointly carried out by China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) and Argentina’s Nuclearelectrica.

CNNC has exported eight nuclear power units to foreign countries to date. The group predicts that the newest agreement will create exports worth over 30 billion RMB ($4.4 billion).

Hualong-1 reactors meet all relevant technology requirements and possess full Chinese intellectual property rights as well as good export potential. They are currently being used for domestic construction while also being promoted to overseas markets.

Four Hualong-1 reactors are situated at the Fuqing nuclear power plant in China's Fujian province. They have also been deployed at another plant in Fangchenggang in southwestern China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Argentina is home to three pressurized heavy water reactors. However, the third-generation technology, which uses light water reactors, is considered safer and more efficient than previous designs.

http://en.people.cn/n3/2017/0518/c90000-9217432.html
 

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then the chinese zerox copied the reactor and made more in china.
transfer of technology, or copy, whatever you call it, Chinese build our own nuclear industry. China is exporting nuclear reactors nowadays.

you have to give something before taking, otherwise who is gonna invest in the first place.
 

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:pound::pound::pound::pound:

But they definitely BAN some religious names, BAN beards, BAN religious festivals & practices. But of course, they don't judge people by their religion.

:pound::pound::pound::pound:
radical religious conducts are something we disapprove of.
 

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China evokes Panchsheel to address India's concerns over CPEC
PTI | May 18, 2017, 08.23 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS

  1. In the article published in a newspaper in India, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav had described CPEC as India's Achilles' heel.
  2. India skipped the Belt and Road Forum (BRF) held here on May 14-15 due to its sovereignty concerns over the CPEC which passes through PoK.

The first principle of Panchsheel enunciated by India and China in 1954 speaks of "mutual respect for each oth... CPECtraversing through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, China on Thursday said it believes in the Panchsheel principles of "mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty".

"We have expressed our position on the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)," Foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told media here when asked whether China plans to rename the corridor as proposed by its envoy to New Delhi.

She was also asked questions about a top BJP leader's article in a newspaper, describing CPEC as India's Achilles' heel.

"I want to reiterate that we would like to follow the five principles (Panchsheel) of coexistence in developing friendly relations with other countries including our efforts in promoting regional," she said.

The first principle of Panchsheel enunciated by India and China in 1954 speaks of "mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty".

"I am sure you also noticed that during the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, President Xi Jinping also mentioned that we follow the principle of peaceful coexistence to promote the friendly cooperation along the Belt and Road. So I think in this way the concerns from the Indian side should be addressed," she said.

"As per the concern over the Kashmir region as we said before, it is an issue between India and Pakistan. B and R will not change China's position on the Kashmir issue. B and R is open and inclusive one," Hua said.

Chinese ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui had offered to rename the CPEC during an address at a think-tank in New Delhi, insisting that it was an economic cooperation and connectivity enhancement project devoid of "sovereignty issues".

However, China later removed the remarks of its envoy from the transcript of his speech posted on the embassy website, apparently after Pakistan sought a clarification on it.


Chinese official in Beijing, however, suggested that it was perhaps Luo's personal initiative to address India's concerns.

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In the article published in a newspaper in India, BJP general secretary Ram Madhav had described CPEC as India's Achilles' heel.


"Adding insult to injury for India is the very name of the project, CPEC, although the region through which it passes does not belong either to Pakistan or to China," he said.

India skipped the Belt and Road Forum (BRF) held here on May 14-15 due to its sovereignty concerns over the CPEC which passes through PoK.



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Hindi chini bhai bhai. The old saying of nehruvian era is long dead. Back stabbing by chini bhai is a lesson well learnt by india.
Surender Thakur

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...s-concerns-over-cpec/articleshow/58737114.cms

I say China shove this PANCHSHEEL into your and that IDIOT Nehru's ASS.
 

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Making pakistan a chinese colony....... Business as usual.
the way we are doing business with Pakistan is similar with way french was doing business with China, except that China is offering more.

OBOR was proposed by China when the western world was fermenting anti-globalization atmosphere. China have been benefiting from globalization for decades are now trying to preserving that trend, not to create a new trade model.

India, which is also a beneficiary of globalization, should understand that a open trade system is good for Indian economy.
 

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You need to check the dawn report, there is a point in that to promote Chinese culture though media and other means.

It is a cleaver ploy by china to get itself bonded labour from smaller countries. first they will give money as a loan with high interest rates then when the country defaults Chinese quickly seizes the opportunity to buy the territory , resources and also get cheap labour by pressurising governments.
if the interest rates were high, they could just turn down the loans, no one could coerce people to borrow money. the fact is China offers better terms than the rest, that is why China always win the contracts. it a fair game, India is welcomed to bid against China.
 

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radical religious conducts are something we disapprove of.
And which religion do you think comes under that category? Yeah SMARTY Han.

Dalai Lama who is worshiped world over who is GODLY, peaceful and intellectual, China calls him terrorist.

At the same time bastard Azhar Masood, Hafeez Sayeed whom China protects in UN is an Intellectual and peaceful person, which has been declared as an international terrorist, HYPOCRITE Chini.:rage::rage::rage:
 

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And which religion do you think comes under that category? Yeah SMARTY Han.

Dalai Lama who is worshiped world over who is GODLY, peaceful and intellectual, China calls him terrorist.

At the same time bastard Azhar Masood, Hafeez Sayeed whom China protects in UN is an Intellectual and peaceful person, which has been declared as an international terrorist, HYPOCRITE Chini.:rage::rage::rage:
Radicals of all religions are disapproved.

the way you treat Chinese enemies is the way we treat indian enemies, that is reciprocity, not hypocrisy.
 

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Yep, growing beard leads to radicalization. Best way to deal with it is to make them dance.

in a modern world, it's certainly inappropriate. it's not banned, but discouraged, I am not in the mood of playing word game even though you people keep overstating the situation in China.

religion, like everything else, needs to adapt to a modern society, discarding outdated customs, embracing new rules.
 

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