For middle-aged RWA men, the death of 20 Indian soldiers is a moment to prove nationalism. As part of revenge, they are breaking goods for which they have already paid money to China.
CAIT gen secy Praveen Khandelwal says it’s stepping up ‘boycott Chinese goods’ campaign due to Galwan Valley clash, in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.
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This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
Agreed that boycotting Chinese products is a puerile and futile strategy. However, it doesn’t mean that we should not learn anything from the Galwan valley incidence. We are dealing with an arrogant, deceptive and brutal country which has an unhidden ambition of replacing USA and gaining global superpower status. It futile to expect benevolence and fairness from a country which had no compunctions in firing and killing their own protesting students in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Fail to understand why Indian leaders from Nehru to Modi have so much fascination for China. Modi in particular has not understood the Chinese threat in its entirety. As the Chief Minister of Gujarat he was in the forefront to do business with China. This has now turned out to a vicious and harmful economic embrace which makes us as a subservient vassal to the Chinese economic superpower status. How to extricate ourselves from this mess is the vital issue and it requires a long term strategy. Let us hope that at least now, Modi has learnt the lesson.
All this is political bakwas. Engineered by parties.
Who in his right senses in COVID times, would be doing so unless paid for in advance by vested interests to do so?
In one picture, the guys are so patriotic they are not using masks. Proves our battle is lost already due to 70 years of indiscipline.
Bring notable figures like CRICKETERS, YOUNGER POLITICIANS, ACTORS who have been motivating our cattle class for 70 years, then we will know something risky and more fishy is happening…….
M precedes N. Might indicate Modi problems are more intricate than old Nehru’s too !!!
It is time for India to wake up and its the people who can make a difference.Stop buying anything that is made in China because there is a choice in the market now.Don’t just compare phones but there are many more products that are sold in the market that are China made.We the poeople can turn the screw on China and it won’t happen overnight but gradually.
The author’s ignorance is on full display. Breaking old TV “which have already been paid for” is symbolic of the Chinese goods which will not be purchased in the coming years.
This misadventure is going to cost China very dearly in the coming years.
When it comes to writing articles that ridicule and humiliate one’s own nation, no one can come close to the liberal Indian authors. Except the last paragraphs, everything else is self-flagellation. Why not write a positive article on how to improve India?
It might well be an instance of confused reportage which bases its discourse entirely upon the ever slippery present! Any sincere historical enquiry is destined to bring into focus the role of those of our economic and foreign policies which may be found responsible for landing the nation of the present day into such a jeopardy, confronting an Aeschylian option of choosing between two similarly uninviting choices. After all, boycott arguably remains a great step taken towards Svadeshi/Svanirbharata.
Not a nice piece of journalism. Articles like this reduce the standard of Print and the benchmarks set by Shekhar Gupta
Agreed that boycotting Chinese products is a puerile and futile strategy. However, it doesn’t mean that we should not learn anything from the Galwan valley incidence. We are dealing with an arrogant, deceptive and brutal country which has an unhidden ambition of replacing USA and gaining global superpower status. It futile to expect benevolence and fairness from a country which had no compunctions in firing and killing their own protesting students in Tiananmen Square in 1989. Fail to understand why Indian leaders from Nehru to Modi have so much fascination for China. Modi in particular has not understood the Chinese threat in its entirety. As the Chief Minister of Gujarat he was in the forefront to do business with China. This has now turned out to a vicious and harmful economic embrace which makes us as a subservient vassal to the Chinese economic superpower status. How to extricate ourselves from this mess is the vital issue and it requires a long term strategy. Let us hope that at least now, Modi has learnt the lesson.
All this is political bakwas. Engineered by parties.
Who in his right senses in COVID times, would be doing so unless paid for in advance by vested interests to do so?
In one picture, the guys are so patriotic they are not using masks. Proves our battle is lost already due to 70 years of indiscipline.
Bring notable figures like CRICKETERS, YOUNGER POLITICIANS, ACTORS who have been motivating our cattle class for 70 years, then we will know something risky and more fishy is happening…….
M precedes N. Might indicate Modi problems are more intricate than old Nehru’s too !!!
It is time for India to wake up and its the people who can make a difference.Stop buying anything that is made in China because there is a choice in the market now.Don’t just compare phones but there are many more products that are sold in the market that are China made.We the poeople can turn the screw on China and it won’t happen overnight but gradually.
The author’s ignorance is on full display. Breaking old TV “which have already been paid for” is symbolic of the Chinese goods which will not be purchased in the coming years.
This misadventure is going to cost China very dearly in the coming years.
When it comes to writing articles that ridicule and humiliate one’s own nation, no one can come close to the liberal Indian authors. Except the last paragraphs, everything else is self-flagellation. Why not write a positive article on how to improve India?
It might well be an instance of confused reportage which bases its discourse entirely upon the ever slippery present! Any sincere historical enquiry is destined to bring into focus the role of those of our economic and foreign policies which may be found responsible for landing the nation of the present day into such a jeopardy, confronting an Aeschylian option of choosing between two similarly uninviting choices. After all, boycott arguably remains a great step taken towards Svadeshi/Svanirbharata.
These r stupid, senseless, brainwashed morons.
Genius! such a great way to get back at China….