She then snatched his gun and pulled his hair to pull him down. How-ever, the woman pointed the gun at him and warned him "not to move even an inch," the China Wholesale Electric Paint Spray police said, adding, "The woman then allegedly landed few kicks on Rahul’s stomach while started shouting for help. When the woman screamed and protested, he took out his gun and threatened the woman," said the police.In a great show of bravery, a 24-year-old woman allegedly snatched the gun of her abductors and beat them up in east Delhi’s New Ashok Nagar area, the police said on Sunday. Both the accused are from well to do families, said the police. Rahul got out and pulled the woman by her hand.The two men, identified as Noida resident Rajkumar and Ghaziabad-based Rahul, were arrested. They took the two men to the nearby police station where the police arrested them and booked them under relevant sections of IPC."At 9 pm when the woman was going towards home after buying medicines, the two men parked their car in front of her.

China does not believe, at least in matters relating to India, in resolving major issues. Instead, it constantly opens new fronts to keep major issues suppressed in the background.Beijing, like its pictographic language, throws hints and signals. When it talks of world trade, it would deliberately trample on Indian territory. When India talks of NSG and terrorists, Beijing would like to deflect them under the guise of "technical" issues and "further proof". When India, the US, Japan and the rest of the world talk of "right to freedom of navigation", Beijing would come up with "historical evidence" to claim its sovereign rights on/over waters of the ocean! One wishes to counter-suggest and propose to the Chinese, just as they do to the world and to India with "asymmetry" — why not China build another "Great Wall" deep into the water body connecting oceans? That would not only ensure safety for China, but will also enable it to possess a vast swathe of liquid (water) territory.

 Thus once China pioneers in building concrete water-wall, it can be rest assured to have entire world following the doctrine of asymmetry. A la the Pied Piper of Hamelin.Amidst the Sino-Indian "asymmetry", however, a sudden discordant tone and cacophony has emerged from unexpected quarters. The head of a Pakistani parliamentary panel, Abdul Majeed Khan Khanan Khail, has cautioned its government: "We are giving roads, land and entire routes to Chinese trucks as they were utilised by Nato, but on what terms and conditions?" One sincerely hopes China reminds its all-weather friend to calm down and fall in asymmetric line, lest others start defying the wisdom of the Orient! It is time China realises the futility of psychological war. Positivism, rather than negativism, speaks.