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Sunday, November 26, 2006

China's innovative population management

China is a country so concerned about its population and resources. So, when the population shot above the head, what did they do? They did not educate the people on breeding less. Instead they put in a law. Ok that was manageable.

Here are a few other innovative policies. China was blessed with a less mighty nation called Tibet. So, under the pretext of some kind or the other, China invaded Tibet. Today, they have happily laid their population under the area of both China and Tibet.

China has also made sure that the optimization of the new resource goes fully tapped by chasing away the existing population of Tibet into exile.

It has been around sixty years since China invaded and occupied Tibet. The Tibetan population, now in India, are now totally Indians by nature. They speak Indian languages as fluently as native Indians. They do however yearn to go back to their hilly nation. But then, is that more important than China's population management? No.

So, China continues to live with it. Inspit of Tenzin Tsundue, a Tibetan national showing his angst by climbing the hotel tower where Chinese premier was housed when he came to India and displaying a 'Free Tibet' banner. Inspite of Tsering Lhakpa setting himself on fire last week, when Hu Jintao, the Chinese President was on an India tour.

But these don't matter. Because, China is on a more extensive population management policy. Today, they have moved further and hold Indian territories of Arunachal Pradesh, and Aksai Chin (part of Kashmir, which Pakistan gifted to their Chinese friends)

Great going Chinese..All the best to your population management policy. Till you get things in order, we shall take good care of our Tibetan friends.Do not worry about our own in-house population problems.

2 Comments:

At December 02, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for bringing Tibet issue in your post.

 
At January 09, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

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