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Monday, August 17, 2009

[ALOCHONA] hina should break up India into 20-30 states: Chinese strategist

The Writer must not be aware that his government had ordered the so called 'Friendly Country' Pakistan's Chief of Army to come to China and explain existance of a JehaaDi Camp near Chinese Border in Pakistan, where JehaaDi Pakistan had been caught training, arming and financing the Militant Moslim Separatists of Western China.
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He also doesn't know, Pak Army Chief was asked, how the hell Chinese Weapons issued to Pakistan have been found in the hands of JehaaDi Militants as far away from Pakistan as Thailand and Indonesia?
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--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "musasarkar" <m_musa92870@...> wrote:
>
>
> Wishful thinking! Only it (breaking up) is happening to MBI Munshi's
> beloved Pakistan by the Pakistanis themselves.
>
> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "M.B.I. Munshi" <MBIMunshi@> wrote:
> >
> > China should break up India into 20-30 states: Chinese strategist
> >
> >
> > IANS – August 10, 2009
> >
> >
> >
> > New Delhi, Aug 10 (IANS) In an article likely to raise Indian hackles,
> a
> > Chinese strategist contends that Beijing should break up India into
> > 20-30 independent states with the help of 'friendly countries' like
> > Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.
> >
> > The publication of the article nearly coincided with the 13th round of
> > India-China border talks that ended in New Delhi Saturday on a
> positive
> > note, with Beijing emphasizing the need to build strategic trust and
> > elevate strategic partnership to a new level to include coordination
> on
> > global issues.
> >
> > Written in Chinese, the article, 'If China takes a little action, the
> > so-called Great Indian Federation can be broken up,' is published in
> the
> > new edition of the website of the China International Institute for
> > Strategic Studies (CIISS), an influential think tank that advises
> > Beijing on global and strategic issues.
> >
> > According to D.S. Rajan, director of the Chennai Centre for China
> > Studies, Chennai, Zhan Lue, the author of the article, argues that the
> > 'so-called' Indian nation cannot be considered as one having existed
> in
> > history as it relies primarily on Hindu religion for unity.
> >
> > The article says that India could only be termed a 'Hindu religious
> > state' that is based on caste exploitation and which is coming in the
> > way of modernisation.
> >
> > The writer goes on to argue that with these caste cleavages in mind,
> > China in its own interest and the progress of whole of Asia should
> join
> > forces with 'different nationalities' like Assamese, Tamils and
> > Kashmiris and support them in establishing independent nation states
> of
> > their own.
> >
> > In particular, the article asks Beijing to support the United
> Liberation
> > Front of Asom (ULFA), a militant separatist group in the Indian
> > northeast, to it achieve independence for Assam from India.
> >
> > Furthermore, the article suggests that China can give political
> support
> > to Bangladesh to encourage ethnic Bengalis in India get rid of 'Indian
> > control' and unite with Bangladesh as one Bengali nation.
> >
> > If this is not possible, the creation of at least another free Bengali
> > nation state as a friendly neighbour of Bangladesh would be desirable
> > for the purpose of weakening India's expansion and threat aimed at
> > forming a 'unified South Asia', the article argues.
> >
> > The article recommends India's break up into 20-30 nation-states like
> in
> > Europe and contends that if the consciousness of 'nationalities' in
> > India could be aroused, social reforms in South Asia can be achieved,
> > the caste system can be eradicated and the region can march towards
> > prosperity.
> >
> > The Chinese strategist suggests that to split India, China can seek
> > support of friendly countries including Pakistan, Nepal and Bhutan.
> >
> > China should encourage Bangladesh to give a push to the independence
> of
> > West Bengal and recover the 90,000 sq km territory in Arunachal
> Pradesh,
> > which China calls Southern Tibet, says Rajan who has analysed the
> > article for the Chennai-based think tank.
> >
> > 'The write-up could not have been published without the permission of
> > the Chinese authorities, but it is sure that Beijing will wash its
> hands
> > out of this if the matter is taken up by New Delhi,' says Rajan.
> >
> > 'It has generally been seen that China is speaking in two voices - its
> > diplomatic interlocutors have always shown understanding in their
> > dealings with their Indian counterparts, but its media is pouring
> venom
> > on India,' says Rajan.
> >
> > Which one to believe is a question confronting the public opinion and
> > even policy makers in India, Rajan says, adding that ignoring such an
> > article will 'prove to be costly' for India.
> >
> >
> http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090810/812/tnl-china-should-break-up-india\
> \
> > -into-20.html
> >
> <http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090810/812/tnl-china-should-break-up-indi\
> \
> > a-into-20.html>
> >
>


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