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Why not, after all they are my country's close allies.
Exactly right buddy.
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Why not, after all they are my country's close allies.
Incidents like these intensify Indo-Vietnamese naval cooperation.
Maybe whole ASEAN
ASEAN?
What about Indonesia (biggest country in ASEAN), Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia?
ASEAN
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Exactly. So when most of the members in ASEAN are either on our side, or neutral, how do you think it can apply to the "whole ASEAN".
Even Vietnam and the Philippines are both calling for increased cooperation with China.
That's the problem with Blocs where the members don't band together.
When things heat up , that when you see their real side.
India will just watch over.
Sino-Pakistan case ,yeah we certainly have.Yes we have seen that in past conflicts too.
Lucky usThat's all India CAN do. We've seen what happens when things heat up in the subcontinent.
If the Incident was really took place..the Indian gorvernment will not sit Idlely and will not take long for them to log protest...It's so funny to see a bunch of monkeys jump up and down for an event that noone is 100% sure.
In peace time its all diplomacy my friend . When things heat up , that when you see their real side.
ASEAN backs India's stand
India will just watch over ,but for some other navy i can't say the same.
China is a true Super Power now, they have the confidence and the juice
no country has a right to ask any other country what it is doing in international waters on the high seas under international law .
If this is true then this is Chinese arrogance at display again .