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China claims that it will take usually 48 hours to strech New Delhi in box of war
- Updated: January 19, 2017
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The cold ‘tension’ between India and China is not dark and it came as a no warn when a China run channel came out with a chatter suggesting probability of a ‘war’.
The China TV, that is one of a state-run channels progressing claimed that it would take them usually 48 hours to strech New Delhi in a box a fight pennyless out.
A chatter by a International Spectator (@spectatorindex), a state run Chinese TV channel, claimed that China could send a motorised infantry to India’s collateral New Delhi in 48 hours and a paratroopers in 10 hours if fight were to mangle out.
This is what they tweeted.
CHINA: State TV says it would take country’s motorised infantry 48 hours and a paratroops 10 hours to strech India’s collateral if fight pennyless out
— The Int’l Spectator (@spectatorindex) Jan 14, 2017
The chatter held Indians who laughed during China’s ‘claims’. Here are some waggish responses.
Rao Tula Ram Flyover dekha hai? Aur Outer Ring Road? Hahaha. 48 hours, in your dreams. https://t.co/AZVqA5AXEK
— Raheel Khursheed (@Raheelk) Jan 15, 2017
Dear China, Delhi is good stable by Somnath Bharti’s dogs, Kejriwal’s tweets and Ashutosh’s English. Think twice before holding any step.
— Arnab Ray (@greatbong) Jan 15, 2017
That’s what happens when an army full of hermaphrodite soppy dreams @spectatorindex https://t.co/5JkWR6VOSo
— Vikrant (@vikrantkumar) Jan 15, 2017
@spectatorindex Imagination using wild!
— Lt Gen H S Panag(R) (@rwac48) Jan 15, 2017
Crucially, depends on haze conditions in Delhi https://t.co/XB0Ds3WzFT
— Mihir Sharma (@mihirssharma) Jan 15, 2017
.@spectatorindex pic.twitter.com/TnaTofCVNT
— Galavant (@RageMonk) Jan 15, 2017
@spectatorindex Hope China has not used “Made In China” tools to motorise their infantry since it wil certainly destroy them in Himalayas. ðÂÂÂÂÂÂ
— Kiran Patil (@kiranppat) Jan 15, 2017
Chinese are so inefficient? Indian infantry can strech Beijing in underneath 6 hrs. Problem in both cases is what happens to them once they strech https://t.co/PxkrUnZCsa
— sushant sareen (@sushantsareen) Jan 15, 2017
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