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Anti-satellite test shouldn’t stir India’s nationalism

Source:Global Times Published: 2019/3/28


India announced Wednesday the successful test of an anti-satellite missile. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a televised address that "our scientists have hit a live satellite 300 kilometers away in low-Earth orbit," and said the country has become the fourth country to acquire such an ability after the US, Russia and China, and "registered its name as a space power."

Despite doubts from opposition parties that it's the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's bid for the upcoming election, most Indian media outlets trumpeted the success and said this capability can help counter China's space power and intimidate Pakistan.

China carried out an anti-satellite missile test in 2007, which were strongly criticized by the US and other Western countries. India conducted the same test, but instead of condemning the country, the West viewed it from the China-India competition perspective. Only a US official warned nations of space debris caused by the test, without any moral accusations.

The Chinese people are getting used to the US and Western countries' obvious double standards on China.

China was the world's third largest economy in 2007, which was clearly rising. Today's India is developing rapidly, but its economy is only a fifth of China's. India's development is uneven. Its manufacturing and infrastructure are relatively weak and there's a huge gap between rich and poor. So, Western countries haven't formed an "India threat theory." For them, India is more likely a counterweight to China.

China should partly understand India's strong nationalism against China. There is a wide gap between India and the US. India regards China as a standard to motivate itself. At least in the next few decades, India's dream is to catch up with China. India's nationalism should also be warned. Indian people believe China and Pakistan will be afraid as long as India achieves military progress, as if the new deterrent should be immediately used in India's relations with the two countries. Such an opinion is naïve and dangerous. India should understand that it will trail China in military and comprehensive strength for a long time.

China is not concerned about India's rising military strength, because it hasn't shown a trend of surpassing China. India understands that if it attacks China, Beijing's retaliation will be unbearable. Chinese believe that India is rational in this regard.

Likewise, India's limited strength can't deter China, nor is its deterrent to Pakistan as strong as some Indian people think. We hope Indian society clearly understands this.

Western media praise and even coax India, but we notice New Delhi has maintained strategic sobriety and insisted on an independent foreign policy. Nationalism against China is more likely to be an inevitable political friction under the Indian system.

China and India changed their fate during the same period of globalization. Their ways of development are different, but their demands on international rules and order are similar. Their interests are interconnected, and they are not in a zero-sum game. The West hopes China and India engage in long-term strategic friction.

The essence of the Indo-Pacific strategy is to promote China-India confrontation. India should remain vigilant against the strategy rather than making use of it.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1143866.shtml
 
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Its India dude every military thing they do is a game changer
Su 30 mki game changer! a squadron of su 30's would be enough for the entire PAF
Rafale game changer! Pak wont come near the LOC
Brahmos game changer!
MiG 29 upgrade game changer!
mirage 2000! game changer!

It gets to the point that they think they are not fighting professional armies with cutting edge equipment of there own but a militia group with ak 47 and pickup trucks WE SUPA POWA PAKISTAN BANKRUPT We beat CHINA DHOKLAM

These people get so high out there own farts they dont live in the real world if you could understand Hindi you would know

even when had there pilot bloodied and beaten shot there plane down they were still at it :disagree::disagree::disagree:
 
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Anti-satellite test shouldn’t stir India’s nationalism

Source:Global Times Published: 2019/3/28


India announced Wednesday the successful test of an anti-satellite missile. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a televised address that "our scientists have hit a live satellite 300 kilometers away in low-Earth orbit," and said the country has become the fourth country to acquire such an ability after the US, Russia and China, and "registered its name as a space power."

Despite doubts from opposition parties that it's the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party's bid for the upcoming election, most Indian media outlets trumpeted the success and said this capability can help counter China's space power and intimidate Pakistan.

China carried out an anti-satellite missile test in 2007, which were strongly criticized by the US and other Western countries. India conducted the same test, but instead of condemning the country, the West viewed it from the China-India competition perspective. Only a US official warned nations of space debris caused by the test, without any moral accusations.

The Chinese people are getting used to the US and Western countries' obvious double standards on China.

China was the world's third largest economy in 2007, which was clearly rising. Today's India is developing rapidly, but its economy is only a fifth of China's. India's development is uneven. Its manufacturing and infrastructure are relatively weak and there's a huge gap between rich and poor. So, Western countries haven't formed an "India threat theory." For them, India is more likely a counterweight to China.

China should partly understand India's strong nationalism against China. There is a wide gap between India and the US. India regards China as a standard to motivate itself. At least in the next few decades, India's dream is to catch up with China. India's nationalism should also be warned. Indian people believe China and Pakistan will be afraid as long as India achieves military progress, as if the new deterrent should be immediately used in India's relations with the two countries. Such an opinion is naïve and dangerous. India should understand that it will trail China in military and comprehensive strength for a long time.

China is not concerned about India's rising military strength, because it hasn't shown a trend of surpassing China. India understands that if it attacks China, Beijing's retaliation will be unbearable. Chinese believe that India is rational in this regard.

Likewise, India's limited strength can't deter China, nor is its deterrent to Pakistan as strong as some Indian people think. We hope Indian society clearly understands this.

Western media praise and even coax India, but we notice New Delhi has maintained strategic sobriety and insisted on an independent foreign policy. Nationalism against China is more likely to be an inevitable political friction under the Indian system.

China and India changed their fate during the same period of globalization. Their ways of development are different, but their demands on international rules and order are similar. Their interests are interconnected, and they are not in a zero-sum game. The West hopes China and India engage in long-term strategic friction.

The essence of the Indo-Pacific strategy is to promote China-India confrontation. India should remain vigilant against the strategy rather than making use of it.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1143866.shtml

most Indian media outlets trumpeted the success and said this capability can help counter China's space power and intimidate Pakistan.

Pakistan will really be intimidated, when on 1st April, 2019 a state of the art rocket and its payload, have their antim sanskar. :enjoy:
 
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Its India dude every military thing they do is a game changer
Su 30 mki game changer! a squadron of su 30's would be enough for the entire PAF
Rafale game changer! Pak wont come near the LOC
Brahmos game changer!
MiG 29 upgrade game changer!
mirage 2000! game changer!

It gets to the point that they think they are not fighting professional armies with cutting edge equipment of there own but a militia group with ak 47 and pickup trucks WE SUPA POWA PAKISTAN BANKRUPT We beat CHINA DHOKLAM

These people get so high out there own farts they dont live in the real world if you could understand Hindi you would know

even when had there pilot bloodied and beaten shot there plane down they were still at it :disagree::disagree::disagree:

Now that India has achieved the ASAT capability, what will be Pakistan's 'response??? As Pakistan is not a space-faring nation, how do you think will Pakistan get back at India, do an equal-equal, and restore their honor and dignity. Curiously waiting for your answer.
 
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It's Ironic article coming from Global times who breathes Nationalism every now and then.
 
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Now that India has achieved the ASAT capability, what will be Pakistan's 'response??? As Pakistan is not a space-faring nation, how do you think will Pakistan get back at India, do an equal-equal, and restore their honor and dignity. Curiously waiting for your answer.
Will discuss after 1st April 2019
 
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Now that India has achieved the ASAT capability, what will be Pakistan's 'response??? As Pakistan is not a space-faring nation, how do you think will Pakistan get back at India, do an equal-equal, and restore their honor and dignity. Curiously waiting for your answer.
I dont this test this test is aimed at Pakistan most of our satellite tech and data come from china

pffft honor and dignity :disagree::disagree: we did pretty well with our honor and dignity when shot down two of your airplanes captured your pilot and caught your submarine red handed on international waters on a mission

It's Ironic article coming from Global times who breathes Nationalism every now and then.
I dont think aftermath of the pulwama fiasco Indians have any legs to stand on! the amount Propaganda , war mongering, pure hatred coming from the Indian media and Indians themselves would make the Nazi's blush!
 
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Don't know about others, but to me it looks like Pak will inadvertently thrust into this domain too...
 
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Global times idiots !

Yes. Any analysis on India’s view of China without
India's caste prejudice is incomplete. India view Chinese people as a race of Dalits, a country of untouchables. Chinese progress is upsetting India’s caste system.

On the other hand, British imperialism of India is celebrated by the same people. As the British, being a caste even above Brahmins, can subjugate Indians with appreciation and support of Indians.
 
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Yes. Any analysis on India’s view of China without
India's caste prejudice is incomplete. India view Chinese people as a race of Dalits, a country of untouchables. Chinese progress is upsetting India’s caste system.

On the other hand, British imperialism of India is celebrated by the same people. As the British, being a caste even above Brahmins, can subjugate Indians with appreciation and support of Indians.
India is a invented country with low IQ people and failed civilization. We Chinese view them in the lowst caste of all human race.
 
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India is a invented country with low IQ people and failed civilization. We Chinese view them in the lowst caste of all human race.

Nope. Chinese people do not believe in caste. Chinese people believe that anyone can work hard and make the best of their life.
Indians, on the other hand, restrict an individual ‘s progress base on caste.
 
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