An article appeared in www.iiss.cn in the name of XinLang Bo ke, suggesting certain strategic steps to break India. This article was in Chinese language and therefore was translated and commented upon by Indian media.The very fact that such an article has been allowed by China where no freedom for expression is available, reflects a real intention of China and such intentions must be well known to the Indian strategists.
Indian troops in border – A tactical advantage over China
By taking this first move (at least with respect to India’s North Eastern border), India has already gained an advantage in this war of strategies as it has now forced China to show restraint in view of preserving the regional “stability”.
Burma, China and Sri Lanka – The lessons
Until the International Community and the UN are able to bring a positive outcome to the peaceful struggles in these Asian nations and across the globe, they will not earn the respect of anybody and cannot gain any legitimacy in dictating the means and ways of somebodies strugles towards equality and dignity. Ultill then, the power to end the miseries of Burma, Tibet & Tamil Eelam rests in the hands of it own people.
Nepal transforms from Saffron to Red
The very fact that Maoists were demanding to stop teaching Sanskrit in schools showed that our Indian Political and Bureaucratic establishment were identified with the unpopular King and his religious and media protégées. But in contrary to the approach of India developing relation only with the creamy layer of the Nepal society, China encouraged contact with the common people and concentrated on the real issues confronting Nepal.