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China will become so called China

By: Bangalore send a private message
New Delhi : India | about 1 month ago  
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Continuing the diplomatic tit-tat with China, India has announced that in the future it would refer to its Eastern neighbor and anything connected with it with a “so called prefix”. This blogger has learnt that a policy decision to this effect is in the pipeline.

“This means that China becomes so called China, Beijing becomes so called Beijing and Wen Jiabao becomes so called Wen Jaibao. We have had enough of Chinese meddling into our business. If they can call our state as so called Arunachal Pradesh, we can also call anything connected with that so called country with a similar prefix,” a senior foreign ministry official told this blogger.

Experts say that this move is designed to teach china a lesson in international manners.

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  • sarahcuda

    @sarahcuda definitely agree with some of these points but wow i'd never generalize that widely about a place as diverse as china http://bit.ly/1HvWnN

    about 1 month ago

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