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China assures military support to Sri Lanka in any situation

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You mean if we poke in SCS ...Sri Lanka will join with China And attack India.......:woot::lol:

China And US both promised Pak helped in 1971 war.....Thinkiing they have Superpower USA Blessing they started war with India...What happened... A Nation who fight his war with dependence on other nation will always loose...

Your post was logical till here

On the point.....how many prithvi missile do you guys think will be enough to evapourate this Sri lanka ... 5-8 will more then enough ...:chilli:

Unnecessary! since China isn't capable of naval power projection at this point and i doubt Sri Lanka will make such a foolish move.

Deck is cleared now for India to gain bases in vietnam in SCS.

Delusional!

..It will be lovely to see India /Japan /US /Phillippines/ sailing together in SCS ......Interesting time Ahead:D

China has no option but to do so.
 
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So next time when God forbid something like Tsunami strikes SL, Indian Armed forces especially Navy shoul not move an inch . Let PLAN help them out.

It is hilarious when some Indians mentioned about their missile power always! :D

Not as much as Pakistanis and their nukes.
 
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So next time when God forbid something like Tsunami strikes SL, Indian Armed forces especially Navy shoul not move an inch . Let PLAN help them out.



Not as much as Pakistanis and their nukes.

In 2004, Indian Navy came to rescue Sri Lankas?
 
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India successfully turned safest regions into sensitive region gud policy keep it up.

Buddishts bondage?
 
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In 2004, Indian Navy came to rescue Sri Lankas?

Yes Sir. Sorry that your memory is too fragile. it was one of the largest overseas deployment by IN

Over the last three weeks, India has deployed 14 ships, nearly 1,000 military personnel and several dozen helicopters and airplanes to its devastated island neighbor, where more than 30,000 people died in the waves that followed the undersea earthquake off the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Indian officials describe the relief mission as the largest outside their borders since independence from Britain in 1947.

India Takes Major Role In Sri Lanka Relief Effort (washingtonpost.com)
 
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Delusional!

Name of the game is politics SCS is going to convert into war theatre for everyone.....Sooner or later....
Its Like Ek mayan mein Do talwar nahin reh sakti..Thik wusi tarah Ek se Jayada Superpower Ek Saath nahi rahe sakti ..collision of Interests is Inevitable.....:bounce:
 
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Exactly!
Mr. Harpoon thinks Sri Lanka doesn't have disaster management system.

Read post # 23.I think your sooper dooper rescue system didn't worked in 2004.

Next time pls spare us. Call PLAN instead.
 
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Read post # 23.I think your sooper dooper rescue system didn't worked in 2004.

Next time pls spare us. Call PLAN instead.

XD all the rescue missions done by SL military forces. No any foreign forces involved in rescue missions in that day!
 
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Really?? I think other countries can learn lesson from India.

The moral of story is country decision should be made under national interest not by personal intention.

I hoping that Kundankulam plant would be safe, lets see.....
 
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XD all the rescue missions done by SL military forces. No any foreign forces involved in rescue missions in that day!

Yeah I believe you . The 14 ships and 1000+ military personnel were all ghosts. They never ever touched Srilankan Land eventhough Washington Post thinks otherwise.

In Sri Lanka, an Indian navy medical team arrived in Colombo within hours of the tsunami, and four ships docked at several ports around the country by the end of the following day, according to navy Capt. Suraj Berry, the Indian defense attaché in Colombo. A team of Indian divers, meanwhile, arrived in Galle to begin raising sunken vessels that were preventing relief ships from entering the port; with help from the Sri Lankan navy, the job was completed in eight days, said navy Lt. Ali Naqvi, who supervised the Indian divers.

"Initially we came for relief but we found most of the job was salvage," he said. "We had to do this thing fast."

Nearby, two Indian military doctors worked at a temporary clinic set up on the veranda of a colonial-era hotel, while Indian soldiers wielded shovels to build a latrine at a camp for displaced families. The army engineering unit had already completed a number of projects in the area, including restoring electricity to several government buildings that were inundated by the ocean surges, Maj. Girish Kumar said.

Dude we don't need your thanks , but like Pakistanis don't live in a state of denial & delusion.

Anyways its surprising that you have sharp memory about early 80s. LTTE & India but not of 2004.


Also:

http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/dec/26anil.htm
 
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after all China is investing much there no surprise....also to sideline India.
 
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