The truth of the matter is the US is a protectionist and ideologically against competition in the free market. The rest is just nonsense on your part. The main reason for this block is constraining our ability to catch up and there is a reason for that as we are the only country in the whole...
Until the road is built, India will not accept defeat. Time is the only determination.
I have a very good idea of what exactly is going on but until that road is built, I cannot say for certain as nobody can.
I don't what give Indian so much confident when historically they never fought anyone stronger than them. In fact, they lost pretty much to all. Even the Great Britain was granting them independent as a result of goodwill and threat from the US, rather than gaining it themselves through sheer...
You and your nonsense again. Beside Hollywood, which film production country provide the same level of international recognition? Truth of the matter is Hollywood dominated the film industry. A lot of it comes down to big budget, being from a rich country, from an English speaking country with a...
LOL The hindu and their delusional scenario. Trust me, nobody will fight a war for you without any benefit. You think the US will put American live at risk for protecting Indian? LOL And no, the Vietnam, Philippines will never attack us. Historically they never does for the simple fact that we...
In 2008, we also agreed to keep the status quo in Diaoyu dispute so cut the bullshit out with the talk. Fact is we drill in our line of EEZ in which the Japanesese draw up so there should be no concern whatsoever. We will not oppose if they drill in their side of the EEZ.
India is losing badly through international eyes. Chinese had been very patient, only giving out warning before it's too late. Meanwhile everybody can see the Indian is daring and wanting China to attack. They are clearly provoking and seeking to fight a war. I have no idea why the Indian logic...
As the world can clearly see from the response that it was the Indian who was itching for the war and not us. We have been very patient with India who had violated border agreement that is recognizable through international law. As a peaceful country, we assure the world that we will not resolve...
You have to understanding that the investigation is not completed and thus that official may not want his name in the article but that does not mean that official is a low end in the department nor he/she was not an expert in the field. CNN and other major US media are citing this guy so I'm...
I'm not surprise with it. Indian has a unique "Indian Logic" where they think ahead of what they are capable of. That's why pretty much every project they developed failed. They boast more than action and you wonder why this country is still struggling despite having over a 1billion people.
Also I want to remind India that it takes a lot of time to carry out war plan, logistics, and communicating to the international community why it's necessarily for us to go to war. That's why you don't see us in war yet but rest assure when all the steps necessary to prepare, plan, and...
let me sum up the article.
-India hope and anticipate the US to come and save them.
-India think China will suffer as manufacturing hub.
-India think they are a jungle country like Vietnam.
LOL
The question is not whether or not Xi think he can get away with war. War always come at a cost...
You need to ask the US media for the name of that official. But that is the style of US reporting citing US officials instead of the name of the person. But I must say that when time comes, with more available information and investigations are finished, you will get exposed!
LOL I knew this from the beginning.
One U.S. official pointed to the U.S. Coast Guard's Navigation Rules & Regulations Handbook which clearly states this rule: "When two power-driven vessels are crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other on her own starboard...
Shooting down aircraft in international airspace is an act of war and under US defense treaty, it doesn't cover offensive provocation. So no, my Turkie friend, the US isn't obligated to help because that will risk a direct war with China and the possibility of nuke exchange. No one wants to see...