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Well the pics are from the SBS website, supposed to be a portal for Chinese-Australian affairs.

Maybe they are Chinese knock offs of the actual supercars..
Australia is crawling with Chinese pests.

Chinese are nationalists who stand for their government unlike Indians who are Historic traitors, worst kind of Madarchods who pretend to be nationalist but eat you within like termites and run away when hardship is demanded.

Chinese shove their thumb in Australian white ass every time when some thing they try to cook against PRC.

If you do not know It is Chinese lobby in Australia that is spending millions to mobilise Australians against Adani Group of India and running abusive and vicious propaganda against him and India. Ironically same Adani is abused by Congi Kanjars and AAPtards.

We do not need enemies they live with us. Kuddos to Chinese who can even lie on your face to defend their country.
 

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Bring the pellet guns in fwd postion.......do we have 155mm pellet shell or something ?
BC kya waqt aa gaya ,yehi din baaki reh gaye the ..Damn we spent so much for Bhramos etc etc to teach chinese a lesson or two and look what the resorted upto???
We badly need some of of these for Indian Army for Kashmir and Indo-China Borders. And some suitable Armour as shown in pic. :pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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All our investments on modern weapons are now own the drain as both our enemy porkistan and Lizardstan want to fight war with stones only...........:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
 

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Just playing the classic good cop bad cop routine..Of course SS has a tendency to go overboard, but so do those who get their chaddis in a twist.

The fewm is almost as bad as on the Napaki side..
I disagree.

There are thousand of porkis who left their milk and Honey land to live in poor India by over staying and in breach of their visa conditions.

Even a single Pakistani stepping on our land is a crime of worst kind and this SS lead by Modi is committing this crime with impunity.

These are thankless people who live for only themselves; will kill us without thinking once, if given a chance.
 

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Is this also sabre rattling or we should be ready for fireworks....??
 

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Doklam standoff: Chinese, Indian boat patrols clash at Pangong lake; top developments


Doklam standoff: The brief standoff at Ladakh's Pangong Tso lake led to jostling and exchange of blows between soldiers of the two armies. No shots were fired though.
By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi |
Updated: August 16, 2017 4:19 pm

Doklam standoff: This fresh standoff at Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh comes in the backdrop of tensions between Indian and Chinese troops over Doklam plateau in Sikkim sector with the PLA skipping the ceremonial border meetings on Independence Day. (Source: Wikimedia Commons Addy6697)

Amid strained ties over the Doklam standoff in the Sikkim sector, Indian and Chinese boat patrols clashed at the Pangong lake in Ladakh on Tuesday even as the People’s Liberation Army declined the Indian invitation to participate in ceremonial border meetings on the occasion of India’s Independence Day. This is the first time since 2005 that the PLA has declined to meet with their Indian counterpart.
Doklam standoff: Here is all that happened in the past 24 hours



1. Indian and Chinese boat patrols clashed with each other at Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh at 7:30 am near the Finger-6 part of the 135-km long lake, one-third of which is in Indian control and the rest under Chinese control. The brief standoff led to jostling and exchange of blows between soldiers of the two armies. No shots were fired though.



2. Sources told the Indian Express said at least 52 trucks belonging to the Chinese army were spotted parked on the road built by the Chinese on the side of the lake but they moved out by the evening. The Indian Army, however, refused to comment on the issue.


3. This fresh standoff at Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh comes in the backdrop of tensions between Indian and Chinese troops over Doklam plateau in Sikkim sector with the PLA skipping the ceremonial border meetings on Independence Day.



4. For the first time since 2005, the ceremonial meeting with the troops of both sides was not held on August 15. Another ceremonial meeting, which used to be held on the Chinese side on August 1, the founding day of the PLA, was also not held this year.



5. Indian and Chinese troops have been engaged in a stand-off in the Doklam area of the Sikkim sector for seven weeks now after Indian troops stopped the Chinese army from building a road in the disputed area. China claimed that they were constructing the road within their territory and has been demanding immediate pull-out of the Indian troops from the disputed Doklam plateau. New Delhi has expressed concern over the road building, apprehending that it may allow Chinese troops to cut India’s access to its northeastern states.




6. India has conveyed to the Chinese government that the road construction would represent a significant change of status quo with serious security implications for it. Doka La is the Indian name for the region which Bhutan recognises as Doklam, while China claims it as part of its Donglang region.



7. Of the 3,488-km-long India-China border from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, a 220-km section falls in Sikkim. China also claims that Thimphu has no dispute with Beijing over Doklam

http://indianexpress.com/article/india/doklam-pangong-tso-lake-china-india-sikkim-ladakh-pla-4798905/?utm_source=itrendsnow.com&grqid=BhXVYu_V&hl=en-IN
 
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Despite all the criticism, this govt. is listening to the public, and rightly so. They are slowly upping the ante, hitting China where it hits them the most - trade.
cc: @Mikesingh

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-info-or-face-action/articleshow/60084725.cms

The ministry of electronics and IT has asked 21 smartphone making companies to share the security procedures and processes they follow to ensure security of mobile phones, following national and international reports of data leakage and theft.

The government has given the companies, a large majority of which are Chinese, time till August 28, to revert with the details of processes they follow. The ambit of ensuring security will include the device, it's operating system, the browser on the device and pre-loaded apps.

"There's a need to ensure safety and security of mobile phones or smartphone... that hold valuable information of users as they use the phone to make digital payments and have personal data," a senior official in the ministry said.

"Action will be taken against the devices that fail the verification, and audit if needed," the official added. "We cannot ignore that data is being leaked to a third country... Data is a big resource now an it's important to us to ensure its safe."

As per the IT Act, section 43 (a), a company is responsible to make sure that it keeps the data of users safe, and the rules have to be complied with. There's a provision of unlimited compensation and penalties of Rs 5 crore through state level arbitrators. The official added that cases of contact lists, text messages being leaked have surfaced internationally and locally, while there was an issue of data on remote servers. A number of companies selling phones in India are Chinese and most of their servers are not in India.
The official added that testing and verification of devices will be done in India, and the government was upgrading testing facility in existing labs.
 

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Despite all the criticism, this govt. is listening to the public, and rightly so. They are slowly upping the ante, hitting China where it hits them the most - trade.
cc: @Mikesingh

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...-info-or-face-action/articleshow/60084725.cms
i am very much sure chinese phone sends data to server back in china....

to start with , they are selling the contect numbers.....

resently a group in UP is active selling mobile numbers of young girls.....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...dian-men-resorting-ringing-wrong-numbers.html
 

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why they askkng for a flag meet , if they had no in


i am very much sure chinese phone sends data to server back in china....

to start with , they are selling the contect numbers.....

resently a group in UP is active selling mobile numbers of young girls.....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...dian-men-resorting-ringing-wrong-numbers.html
Yes. Now, wasn't that known? It was, definitely. But, the govt. couldn't just impose sanctions without being reprimanded by WTO, now when the investigation comes to light, WTO can't question, this may further lead to actions across the globe.

Even people are listening, there was a 30% drop in sales of Vivo and oppo phones for month of July.

Article was in economic times yesterday.
That's heartening.
 

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China's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday urged India to protect the peace and stability of the border region
 

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During border clashes punching, kicking and even spiting on each other is not uncommon.


Even during Sino - Soviet Border clashes Soviet Border Guards and Chinese scuffled with each other with sticks and 'Danda'


Chinese are so dumb that when Soviets brought sticks with them, Chinese brought bigger Danda to show off soviets :lol:
 

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During border clashes punching, kicking and even spiting on each other is not uncommon.


Even during Sino - Soviet Border clashes Soviet Border Guards and Chinese scuffled with each other with sticks and 'Danda'


Chinese are so dumb that when Soviets brought sticks with them, Chinese brought bigger Danda to show off soviets :lol:
Does it , at times, end with broken bones ?
 

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Global times and China had used harsh words from 2 days. Any official reply or response by India to them recently ?

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Although ISPR/ Pakistan media didn't report it, Subedar Raja Muhammad Tehzeem / Tazeem was killed at Chakothi between 28-30th May, 2017. The caption suggests more soldiers were killed thus confirming our claim that 5 Paki soldiers were killed on 28th May by Paras and 2 Paki Soldiers were killed on 30th May in their failed attempt to behead our soldiers.
P.S - Chakothi Sector is just at opposite side of Uri Sector
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