Monday, August 17, 2009

Can India try to break up China?

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    • If our think tank in the external affairs do not feel disturbed and if they restrain from taking legal action for writing something against the so called cordial and friendly relation with China we can also advice our Indian strategists to follow a similar roadmap as below.

      1. Have a game plan and strategy to break China

      2. Ally with Anti China countries.

      3. Weaken the pro China countries like Pakistan , Myanmar and Srilanka by promoting separatism in those countries

      4. Plan for closer alliance with western countries so that they come to assist India to Indian Navy in the Indian ocean.

      5. By planning the coastal security with allies, the land and air capabilities should be enhanced well so that when China attacks, India can reclaim its lost territories

      6. Recognise fully the Government of Tibet in exile. Promote liberation of Tibet

      7. Promote liberation of Uyghur Muslims in alliance with the central asian countries which are sympathetic to freedom of the oil rich state of Xinjiang.

      8. Ask Russia , Vietnam and Japan to pressurize China in whatever aspect possible to encircle China in case of dispute with India.

      But we will not insist such ideas as this will make no difference between authoritarian China and Democratic India.

      Instead India should go for Promoting Democracy and Human rights in China by joining hands with the liberal people of China and Tibet.

    • This is the proven way, just like India has already made a non violent cultural aggression through the spread of Buddhism in Asian countries including China, we can also make this successful invasion through Democracy and Human rights. Best wishes India!

      If China dreams about an India free from caste conflicts, it can send back Buddhism to India.

      What about Indian defense and Security? That is well advised by a Tamil saint long time back.

      Plan Strengthen and Guard Yourself
      And Your foe’s hopes will collapse - Thiruvalluvar ( 878)