Which had been detected all along.
India does not recognize Taiwan, nor would India's vote in the U.N. matter regarding any issue on Taiwan. China, on the other hand, has leverage in the SC over whether or not India can be become a permanent council member.
Friend, that was no threat.
Every action produces a consequence. Not too long after the Kitty Hawk incident, the USA deployed F-22 Raptors to Kadena air force base.
I thought India wanted to become a permanent member of the UNSC? Really blew it there.
China increases submarine patrols - report
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Feb 3, 2009
China nearly doubled the number of patrols by its fleet of attack submarines last year, surpassing Russia but still far behind the United States, the Federation of American Scientists reported...
Lots of cyber-muscle flexing by Indian members here, Lol.
I will not waste my time if you people don't know what the hell is going on, especally considering the very nature of the "incident" is disputed.
Some of you people apparently cannot read.
Assuming that this is accurate, China had already detected a submarine shadowing its warships as it passed through the Indian Ocean and discovered those same patterns in the Gulf of Aden. Sounds to me like the PLAN heard them Indian rust buckets...
Chinese navy sees off Indian sub
Chinese warships sent to fight piracy in waters off Somalia were stalked by an Indian attack submarine and the two sides became locked in a tense standoff for at least half an hour, mainland media reported yesterday.
After rounds of manoeuvring during which...
Nowadays, most International Relations analysts acknowledge Chinas potential to achieve superpower status over the course of the next decades due to its impressive economic growth, which was triggered by Deng Xiaopings economic reforms program (inspired by theorists like Friedrich List)...
That's nothing more than a military fanboy's CGI.
Too early to speculate anything about the J-XX, but I'm sure it'll be a hell of a lot cheaper than a Raptor.
I believe Iran and Thailand has expressed interest in the aircraft thus far (at least publically). When China is confident enough to export to others(not including Pakistan since our relationship is special), it'll mean the J-XX project is well underway to being finished.
China's modern muscle on parade
By Antoaneta Bezlova
BEIJING - The army parade to mark the 60th anniversary of modern China's founding this autumn - a rare chance for China to flaunt its military muscle - will showcase not only its newest weaponry, but the modernization of its military too...