India can not be blind witness to what is happening in neighbouring Nepal and Bangladesh. Any political turmoil after a while will have its fall out on India. India has to take precaution.
2007-01-16 04:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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YES. A pact with Taiwan, it only was under chinese rule 4 years but Communist China wants it for it's wealth and in the words of a senior chinese general "a stepping stone across the Pacific". If China takes Taiwan, ther eshould be a support for the liberation of Nepal and Tibet from Chinese rule, and a permanent severing of their intended oil route through Kashmir to the Middle East. Clinton allowing Pakistan to develope nukes but being upset at India for that is no coincidence, they and Pelosi are dance partners with Bejing, and they can't wait to take over the White House and rent it out again. The fate and hope of the free world may rest with India.
2007-01-15 18:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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those communities evaluate themselves very diverse from eachother. If thats what they needed, bangladesh might of in no way grow to be self sustaining from India And have been did you gety nepal and bhutan. it could be lots greater probable with Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh simply by fact they have been all one u . s .. yet nonetheless they think approximately themselves very diverse from eachother
2016-12-12 12:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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What happens in neighbouring countries is basically their concern.But if their turmoil gets filtered into the Indian soil then India must take adequate measures. As far as Indian democracy is concerned it is firmly rooted, and it might send them a healthy signal.
2007-01-17 15:02:18
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answered by Ishan26 7
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I beg your pardon Sir! Let me get it a bit clear here…
I do not know what is "anti-democratic developments" mean to you in respect of Nepal and Bangladesh.
Did you mean that when in Bangladesh one particular opposition political party (who are openly favoured by leaders of your country) who were in 'minority' with only 58 seats out of 300 seats in the last parliament which completed its term on 27th October 2006, could resort to street hooliganism and anarchy with the covert help of your country-India and successfully made the life of our common people miserable and our country’s economy cripple? Was not that kind of 'democracy' being promoted by your great country in its neighborhood, particularly in Bangladesh?
Tell me of a single country bordering with your great democratic country-India who are living in some kind of peace and harmony (except Bhutan, who had to submit their defence matter at the mercy of India)? You have helped instigate the Tamil issue in Sri Lanka and a brave sailor once hit your past Prime Minister the late Rajib Gandhi in a march-past ceremony in SL, and showed his anger and hatred for your country’s dirty policy towards his country?
And when the Nepalese are trying to shed the monarchy or going to make it irrelevant for their governance, you are starting crying foul that democracy is being threatened in Nepal. This is because your country India would not be accepted as "Dada" by this only officially declared Hindu country in the world - Nepal is making your country-India assume that anti-democratic developments are now occurring in Nepal.
Please be kind and advise your own political and government leaders to be gentle and act like any great-power and shed the snobbishness and meanness which you are no longer suited with the kind of development your great country could achieve so far. Think big and be informed that your attitude is showing!!
Hope your technological development within the last 15 years would also make it possible that Indians would also be good world citizen who would respect other countries territorial integrity and let them live in peace too!
Have a nice development in all spheres of life!!
2007-01-16 04:25:56
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answered by Hafiz 7
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Absolutely, Nepal and Bangledash are way too close to India for them simply to ignore what is going on there. Would you want a Maoist camping out in your backyard? I sure wouldn't.
2007-01-15 22:08:00
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answered by blahblah 4
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nothing short of a nuclear holocaust could shake India's democracy.............don't worry.
2007-01-15 18:48:13
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answered by kingpin 2
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