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avant garde
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Posted on 03-18-07 11:06
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Who is good for nepal? India or China? Why? (This thread crossed my head while I was studying geopolitics).
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avant garde
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Posted on 03-18-07 11:07
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Posted on 03-19-07 2:39
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ag, i think there is no such thing as freedom,and to be independent, but if you still want to hand over our country , then i would go for china, which is far better than india, even united states is threatened by the growing influence of china,
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Posted on 03-19-07 2:53
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So this is to imply that Nepal does practise diplomacy? Don't think so dude. Attending UN conferences and meeting with foreign delegates and ambassadors alone won't make diplomacy. Our 'diplomats' from the foreign ministry upon their visit to India do not know shit about what they were supposed to discuss. There is no bargaining. Indians do the talking and these eunuchs listen. Sometimes the Indians themselves feel sorry for our representatives and throw in a package or two. Out they come and tell NTV that the meeting concluded in a 'sauhardrapurna vatavaran' and that they were able to negotiate in their terms and show the same packages as proof. What a country we have!!!
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