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94% Indians see Pakistan, 83% China as a Threat | Australian Survey.

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Pakistan

An overwhelming majority (94%) of Indians see Pakistan as a threat, citing terrorism as a major reason. Other reasons identified include a belief that the Pakistani army sees India as its enemy, that Pakistan has nuclear weapons, and that it claims sovereignty over Kashmir. Even so, 89% of Indians agree that ordinary people in both countries want peace, 87% agree that a big improvement in India-Pakistan relations requires courageous leadership on both sides, and 76% agree that India should take the initiative. Other issues rated as big threats by large majorities of Indians include possible war with Pakistan (77%)



China

The poll results suggest wariness towards China from the Indian public. A large majority (83%) considers China a security threat. The poll reveals multiple reasons for this mistrust, including China’s possession of nuclear weapons, competition for resources in third countries, China’s efforts to strengthen its relations with other countries in the Indian Ocean region, and the China-India border dispute. Although China has become India’s largest trading partner, only 31% of Indians agree that China’s rise has been good for India.

But in responding to China’s rise, most Indians want an each-way bet: 65% agree India should join other countries to limit China’s influence yet a similar number (64%) agree that India should cooperate with China to play a leading role in the world. Almost two thirds of Indians (63%) would like relations with China to strengthen. (73%) see possible war with China.

A significant minority of Indians (41%) consider India-China relations to be strong, although only 14% describe this relationship as very strong, and 47% define it as weak. Almost two thirds of Indians (63%) would like relations with China to become stronger over the next 10 years, with 33% wanting them to be a lot stronger.

Indians are divided about what a rising China means for their country, although a majority tends towards wariness or even mistrust. Despite the fact that China has become India’s largest trading partner, only 31% of Indians agree that China’s rise has been good for India, with 58% disagreeing. Indians are more divided on the question of whether a more powerful and influential China would harm their country’s interests: 45% consider it would not be harmful to India, 41% disagree. Similarly, 40% of Indians agree that the United States should give China a larger say in regional affairs in Asia, while 42% think it should not.

Greater mistrust towards China is evident when Indians are asked whether ‘China’s aim is to dominate Asia’: 70% of Indians agree with this statement, 40% strongly, and only 14% disagree. A slightly smaller majority of Indians (65%) agree with the statement that India should join with other countries to limit China’s influence, and only 21% disagree. Yet many Indians are hedging their bets about China: a majority (64%) of Indians also agree that India should cooperate with China to play a leading role in the world together, with 30% agreeing strongly and only 23% disagreeing. In other words, some Indians who want cooperation against China also want cooperation with China. Most Indians do not, however, want their government to do more to pressure China on human rights, with 57% agreeing that India is doing enough in this area already and 25% disagreeing, 6% strongly.

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A large majority (83%) of Indians consider that China poses a threat to India’s security, with 60% defining this as a major threat and only 9% saying it does not pose a threat. These threat perceptions are most intense in north India, where 93% consider China a threat, and 81% consider this threat to be major. Threat perceptions are markedly lower in south India, where only 31% consider China a major threat, although a total of 77% there still consider China a threat to some degree. Almost all of those Indians who consider China a threat indicate that they do so for multiple reasons, with the top four being China’s possession of nuclear weapons, competition for resources in third countries, China’s efforts to strengthen its relations with other countries in the Indian Ocean region, and the India-China border dispute.


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Kashmir

Many explanations have been offered for the bloodshed and unrest in the Kashmir Valley. An overwhelming majority of Indians polled (93%) consider that forces within Pakistan use the Kashmir issue as a reason to continue fighting with India. A very large majority (85%) agree that extremists use the Kashmir issue to justify terrorism. Substantial minorities agree with other reasons offered as explanations for violence in Kashmir: 47% consider the security forces in Kashmir as too harsh; 43% believe that many Kashmiris do not want to be part of India; and 42% of respondents consider that these governments of India and of Jammu and Kashmir have not done enough to improve the lives of ordinary Kashmiris. Due to political and security sensitivities, surveys for this poll were not conducted in Jammu and Kashmir.

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India Poll 2013 | Lowy Institute for International Policy.

An overwhelming majority (94%) of Indians see Pakistan as a threat, citing terrorism as a major reason.[/B]

It's the terrorists from Pakistan that are seen as a major threat , not the country or its people or military.

Anyway what's this latest Australian obsession with India ?

So many surveys they are doing in India.
 
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To all Indian Members - Does the survey at any time asked any of you your opinion during survey? Till now no body has asked about my opinion!! How come when these kind of surveys take place we only know the result only?
 
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My guess is the reason of such a high threat from Pakistan is mainly, its joint thunder fighter JF-17, popularly known in India's defence circles, as 'THE GAME CHANGER'

India has a lot of influence in Pakistan's main stream political parties, and has all the potential to retard the development and production of JFT.


sir....common people over here have not idea about chinese fighter jets....all they know is sukoi jus like people over dere know jf
 
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are'nt u the one who posted this??
"Even so, 89% of Indians agree that ordinary people in both countries want peace, 87% agree that a big improvement in India-Pakistan relations requires courageous leadership on both sides, and 76% agree that India should take the initiative."


its not that indians donot want peace with pakistan but everytime while we're gifted with blasts in our country its natural to have a sense of suspicion towards ur govt
 
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My guess is the reason of such a high threat from Pakistan is mainly, its joint thunder fighter JF-17, popularly known in India's defence circles, as 'THE GAME CHANGER'

India has a lot of influence in Pakistan's main stream political parties, and has all the potential to retard the development and production of JFT.

Yeah IAF planners trembling on their legs because it is TATA NANO of fighter aircraft industry.
 
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Caste system violence, tainted food and malnutrition kill far more Indians than what we ever did
 
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a solid prove of serious propaganda going on in India``

Indian media appears to us of made up by attention seeking wannabes who with personal agendas, and the rest population seem to have intellectual difficulties of understanding the difference between BS and reality
 
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What percentage of Indians find cheetah sexy :flirt:. In all this no one talked about sexy cheetah:cray:
 
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