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February 18th, 2005  
Xion
 
understanding between china and india
Quote:
Originally Posted by lemontree
AA wrote:
well, cant help it if u guys kept picking at the 62' war by enlarging chinese casulties and heroizing non-significant battles


You may consider the deaths of PLA soldiers non-significant, that is your choice. But we don't, we value the lives of our troops.
I know what you are getting at. Battle of Razang La...right? If one rifle company withstood a brigade attack, and which even Bejing or Peking as it was known then acknowledged that it suffered its worst cas in Razang La, then it is a great feat. If the troops fought to the last man last round, then it is significant.
If you want to live in a dream world, and not learn any thing, then so be it.
i sense another 2005 indo-china forum war
February 18th, 2005  
Missileer
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by godofthunder9010
Well, I am not from either nation but I think it is obvious that the best medicine is for everyone involved to:
1.) Add some realism to their swelling national pride - no nation is perfect and all nations have problems. Someone else pointing out a possible problem with your country should not be taken as a personal insult. Constant praise for how much better you nation is - that's just asking for a flame war.
2.) Make a point of not citing examples unless they are well established facts. (Examples: A good statement of fact - Japan and Germany committed numerous horrible warcrimes against humanity in World War II. A bad statement would be - No member of the PLA has ever committed a warcrime of any kind at any time. The first can easily be verified from many independent sources. The second can't.)
3.) Never be one dimensional in you thinking. If you cannot have an open mind about any specific topic or opinion and are offended the moment anybody brings them up, then the problem lies with you. An excellent example: "All the world does not adore and praise the United States of America and the USA does not always do the right thing." If an American is unwilling to accept that statement then he or she is letting nationalistic pride overrule common sense.
4.) If a thread is wandering off topic because of a nonrelated dispute over anything -- just drop it. If that is too much to ask, open a different thread for that discussion to continue but for heaven's sake let the thread get back to its stated topic.
Damn, I wish I'd said that!
February 19th, 2005  
Sexybeast
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by lemontree
Quote:
Originally Posted by AA
well, cant help it if u guys kept picking at the 62' war by enlarging chinese casulties and heroizing non-significant battles
You may consider the deaths of PLA soldiers non-significant, that is your choice. But we don't, we value the lives of our troops.
I know what you are getting at. Battle of Razang La...right? If one rifle company withstood a brigade attack, and which even Bejing or Peking as it was known then acknowledged that it suffered its worst cas in Razang La, then it is a great feat. If the troops fought to the last man last round, then it is significant.
If you want to live in a dream world, and not learn any thing, then so be it.
ya, india army is world's best, kicking anybody's ass,
well-equiped, zero-causalty.

happy?
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understanding between china and india
February 19th, 2005  
EagleZtrike
 
 
Quote:
You may consider the deaths of PLA soldiers non-significant, that is your choice. But we don't, we value the lives of our troops.
I know what you are getting at. Battle of Razang La...right? If one rifle company withstood a brigade attack, and which even Bejing or Peking as it was known then acknowledged that it suffered its worst cas in Razang La, then it is a great feat. If the troops fought to the last man last round, then it is significant.
If you want to live in a dream world, and not learn any thing, then so be it.
You know what lemontree. Smarten up. AA is respectful towards your ideas I think you shouldn't flame him about his ideas. He actually wanted to stop talking about the 62 incident while you just heat things up. Good job. not.

Anyways, in my opinion I don't think Indian/China relations will be too great. An example of it could be right here...
February 19th, 2005  
Xion
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by EagleStrike
Anyways, in my opinion I don't think Indian/China relations will be too great. An example of it could be right here...
Never knew ppl took what someone says on an online forum discussions as the final word.

India-China relations are improving everyday.India-China bilateral trade in a few years will be the second largest in the world.And its no more India or China itsd India and China together.

The picture presented by some ppl here is that India-China relations are worsening, which is absolutely incorrect.They have never been more better than at present

Please, No one here take someone as their country's representative as some person might provide a wrong point of view which isn't true., EagleStrike is talking as if lemontree and AA are India and China's heads of State respectively.
February 19th, 2005  
MadeInChina
 
not bad, head of state


anyways, i have to comment on lemontree's comment about chinese not caring about human lives or other stuff like that

if you understand the battles during 1962, then ull know what im talking about/.

the border clashes had reached a huge intensity during the summer of 1961, in which the indian army in that area is enlarged wiht reinforcments and artillery regiments

according to the chinese military doctrine, chiense soldiers are not to attack unless attacked upon, thereby when the border clash occured military leaders sensed they had to do something and to have a short battle.

the chiense were also reinforced to deal with the indians

the chiense chose a plan based on the thousand year old doctrine written by sun tzu's art of war, in which chinese border units were to retreat along the border, giving the indian army a chance to advance into the already prepared bulge

this is waht happened, the indian army took the bait and went in, because how else could've they invaded and conquerored miles of territory with ease??

then the pincers occured, and the indian army was surrounded and the encirclement annialiated

the chiense army advanced even more to persue the indian army, or whats left of it

but the offensive was halted , pows were returned and the border was pre-war drawn

look, u may go and blast at my comment with racial bashing or whatever, i dont care after this post, i dont want to deal with it anymore.

it doesn't matter what indian site u post up for me to source, its probably nto true since western sites and chiense sites alike told the story of the 62 war pretty much the same, and when a chinese source agree with western source during a time when westerns actually hated comi china, then its pretty clear from logical analysis that the indian sources were probably made up or wrong

im surprised how this had occured, because i predicted that the fellow indian forumers would've not mentioned it because it is sorta of a disgrace??


anyhow, thats my last post about the war, u can bash it if u like but i know the truth already.
February 19th, 2005  
EagleZtrike
 
 
No lemontree basically thinks INdia is the best in the world. As long as we say it is hes happy.
February 20th, 2005  
Redleg
 
 
Can't we all just be friends, at least in here??

Please..
February 20th, 2005  
MadeInChina
 
sure...

INdia is great, pray to india, india the king of the word, step aside america, indias the policeman now!!!

happy>?
February 20th, 2005  
Redleg
 
 
No, not happy...

But if you replace India with Norway in your post, then I would be very happy..