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China has forced India to have Military alliance with Japan and Vietnam: Defence analyst

When the US population reaches a billion, the US would have the power to challenge China. :-)

Well one thing we all know for sure. You will definitely reach getting paid a billion, should you keep on pace with your super bootlicking.
 
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Off late Chinese CCP is doing lot of crazy things.....

They are forcing South Korea and Japan together,

USA and Asian Nations who are non aligned together.
South Korean hate Japanese as hell, stop spit crap.
 
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South Korean hate Japanese as hell, stop spit crap.

You should have read the recent developments before farting here .....

South Korea extends its air defence zone to overlap with China's

New spur to regional tensions as Japan also warns China against claims on South China Sea

South Korea says it has extended its air defence zone to partially overlap with a similar zone declared by China two weeks ago that has sharply raised regional tensions.

Beijing's declaration of an air defence identification zone in an area that includes islands at the heart of a territorial dispute with Japan has triggered protests from the United States, Japan, South Korea and Australia.

Announcing the expansion of its own zone to include two territorial islands to the south and a submerged rock also claimed by China, South Korea's defence ministry said the move would not infringe on neighbouring countries' sovereignty.

"We believe this will not significantly impact our relationships with China and with Japan as we try to work for peace and co-operation in north-east Asia," defence ministry head of policy Jang Hyuk told a briefing.

"We have explained our position to related countries and overall they are in agreement that this move complies with international regulations and is not an excessive measure," he said, adding the ministry's top priority was to work with neighbouring countries to prevent military confrontation.

South Korea had objected to last month's move by China as unacceptable because its new zone includes a maritime rock named Ieodo, which Seoul controls, with a research station platform built on it. China also claims the submerged rock.

But South Korea's reaction to Beijing has been more measured than the sharp rebukes delivered from Tokyo and Washington, reflecting a sensitivity towards Seoul's largest trading partner.

The extension of South Korea's zone will not apply any restrictions to the operation of commercial flights, the defence ministry said separately in a statement. The move would take effect on 15 December, it said. It will also overlap with Japan's air defence zone, Jang said.

There was no immediate reaction from China, although Beijing's response to news last week that South Korea was reviewing its options on the air defence zone was relatively low key.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Friday that any move by South Korea must "accord with international law and norms", but added: "China is willing to maintain communications with South Korea on the basis of equality and mutual respect."

The decision by China that kicked off the latest spat was the subject of a tense disagreement as the US vice-president, Joe Biden, visited China last week, stressing Washington's objections to the move that he said caused "significant apprehension" in the region.

Japan's defence minister, on a visit to the Philippines on Sunday, called on the international community to oppose China's zone and any move to establish a similar zone over the disputed South China Sea.

Itsunori Onodera discussed Japan's concern over China's action separately with the Philippines defence secretary, Voltaire Gazmin, and Australia's foreign minister, Julie Bishop.

In his meeting with Bishop, Onodera said he mentioned that the international community "should meet to deal with this matter together" and that any unilateral action by coercive means should be opposed.

"If any country would establish a similar air zone in the South China Sea, that would bring up tension in the region and I mentioned that should be stopped," he told reporters in Tacloban, where he visited a school serving as a shelter for villagers who lost their homes in last month's typhoon.

He said that the issue should be resolved by dialogue.

China's ambassador to the Philippines, Ma Keqing, said last week it was Beijing's right to decide "where and when to set up" an air identification zone. She was asked about a possibility that China might set up a similar zone over the South China Sea.

Ma did not say if China would set up such a zone.

Onodera said China's unilateral action violated the spirit of the International Civil Aviation Organization treaty.

Ties between China and Japan have been strained for months by the dispute over the islands in the East China Sea, called the Diaoyu by China and the Senkaku by Japan.

Washington takes no position on the sovereignty of the islands, but recognises Tokyo's administrative control and says a US-Japan security pact applies to them.

Beijing says its zone is in accordance with international law and Washington and others should respect it.

Under the Chinese zone's rules, all aircraft have to report flight plans to Chinese authorities, maintain radio contact and reply promptly to identification inquiries.

US, Japanese and South Korean military aircraft have breached the zone without informing Beijing since it was announced. South Korean and Japanese commercial planes have also been advised by their governments not to follow the rules.


South Korea extends its air defence zone to overlap with China's | World news | theguardian.com
 
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it is a silly article!

we have never thought india is a part of our grand scheme for alliance

it seems more like india is coaxing us again for the purpose of allienating our friends in South Asia and forgetting about the border disputes.

This is not going to happen.

Smoke on more chillams, cheerleaders!

The childish india media and the cheerleaders are using this as a ploy for dissipating our claim on the border or keeping a distance from our friends.

just not to grow some facial hair, grow some brain cells!

Do you even know the history of border disputes in South Asia Mr.FullOfBrainCells if you do and still speak the way you do then.

You should restate yourself and grow some facial hair first and then concentrate on growing brain cells..
 
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This is more of an Indian mentality. They just pop out more kids in hope of becoming a superpower.
i thought that was something your lot did. how else have you been mantaining the worlds largest population for millenia?
 
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i thought that was something your lot did. how else have you been mantaining the worlds largest population for millenia?
Don't forget China has a land mass three times bigger than India.

You should have read the recent developments before farting here .....

South Korea extends its air defence zone to overlap with China's

New spur to regional tensions as Japan also warns China against claims on South China Sea

South Korea says it has extended its air defence zone to partially overlap with a similar zone declared by China two weeks ago that has sharply raised regional tensions.

Beijing's declaration of an air defence identification zone in an area that includes islands at the heart of a territorial dispute with Japan has triggered protests from the United States, Japan, South Korea and Australia.

Announcing the expansion of its own zone to include two territorial islands to the south and a submerged rock also claimed by China, South Korea's defence ministry said the move would not infringe on neighbouring countries' sovereignty.

"We believe this will not significantly impact our relationships with China and with Japan as we try to work for peace and co-operation in north-east Asia," defence ministry head of policy Jang Hyuk told a briefing.

"We have explained our position to related countries and overall they are in agreement that this move complies with international regulations and is not an excessive measure," he said, adding the ministry's top priority was to work with neighbouring countries to prevent military confrontation.

South Korea had objected to last month's move by China as unacceptable because its new zone includes a maritime rock named Ieodo, which Seoul controls, with a research station platform built on it. China also claims the submerged rock.

But South Korea's reaction to Beijing has been more measured than the sharp rebukes delivered from Tokyo and Washington, reflecting a sensitivity towards Seoul's largest trading partner.

The extension of South Korea's zone will not apply any restrictions to the operation of commercial flights, the defence ministry said separately in a statement. The move would take effect on 15 December, it said. It will also overlap with Japan's air defence zone, Jang said.

There was no immediate reaction from China, although Beijing's response to news last week that South Korea was reviewing its options on the air defence zone was relatively low key.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said on Friday that any move by South Korea must "accord with international law and norms", but added: "China is willing to maintain communications with South Korea on the basis of equality and mutual respect."

The decision by China that kicked off the latest spat was the subject of a tense disagreement as the US vice-president, Joe Biden, visited China last week, stressing Washington's objections to the move that he said caused "significant apprehension" in the region.

Japan's defence minister, on a visit to the Philippines on Sunday, called on the international community to oppose China's zone and any move to establish a similar zone over the disputed South China Sea.

Itsunori Onodera discussed Japan's concern over China's action separately with the Philippines defence secretary, Voltaire Gazmin, and Australia's foreign minister, Julie Bishop.

In his meeting with Bishop, Onodera said he mentioned that the international community "should meet to deal with this matter together" and that any unilateral action by coercive means should be opposed.

"If any country would establish a similar air zone in the South China Sea, that would bring up tension in the region and I mentioned that should be stopped," he told reporters in Tacloban, where he visited a school serving as a shelter for villagers who lost their homes in last month's typhoon.

He said that the issue should be resolved by dialogue.

China's ambassador to the Philippines, Ma Keqing, said last week it was Beijing's right to decide "where and when to set up" an air identification zone. She was asked about a possibility that China might set up a similar zone over the South China Sea.

Ma did not say if China would set up such a zone.

Onodera said China's unilateral action violated the spirit of the International Civil Aviation Organization treaty.

Ties between China and Japan have been strained for months by the dispute over the islands in the East China Sea, called the Diaoyu by China and the Senkaku by Japan.

Washington takes no position on the sovereignty of the islands, but recognises Tokyo's administrative control and says a US-Japan security pact applies to them.

Beijing says its zone is in accordance with international law and Washington and others should respect it.

Under the Chinese zone's rules, all aircraft have to report flight plans to Chinese authorities, maintain radio contact and reply promptly to identification inquiries.

US, Japanese and South Korean military aircraft have breached the zone without informing Beijing since it was announced. South Korean and Japanese commercial planes have also been advised by their governments not to follow the rules.


South Korea extends its air defence zone to overlap with China's | World news | theguardian.com
China is powerful enough to escort outnthose invading plane, don't need you to worry about. Our air force is far beyond your imagination. You don't know nothing about South Koreans emotion toward Japan, just like how Pakistani hate Indians.
 
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that is your interpretation and you cannot use PDF as a reference
list out the things that we have done to Pakistan that we have not been acting as friends to them!

I just have one thing to say. One should learn from what happened in Afghanistan, the US armed them to fight the Soviets...and at the end the same weapons were used to gun down American soldiers. The problem was the American support was for political reason where as for the Afghan it was not just political but religious too. Similar would be the fate of this relationship...what ever goes to Pakistan will come back to China especially in Xinjiang as again for some countries religion and politics are intermingled.
 
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no immediate alliance of the 3s, but a possible stick when dealing with the Chinese.
 
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I just have one thing to say. One should learn from what happened in Afghanistan, the US armed them to fight the Soviets...and at the end the same weapons were used to gun down American soldiers. The problem was the American support was for political reason where as for the Afghan it was not just political but religious too. Similar would be the fate of this relationship...what ever goes to Pakistan will come back to China especially in Xinjiang as again for some countries religion and politics are intermingled.

we are aware of those jihadists but they are less in threats to us than Uyghurs right now as the later is living within our communities under the direction of overseas terrorists organisations

East Turkestan Information Center
East Turkestan Islamic Movement
East Turkestan Liberation Organization
World Uygur Youth Congress

There are people in Pakistan who do not like us. They are not the majority however. Pakistan is our friend.

Also if they (jihadists + extremists) want to keep messing around with us, they will lose because we are the PLA and they are fighting for a losing cause in our land unlike Afghanistan or Iraq etc where foreign soldiers are fighting in the lands of Islam.

We have no problems with the Hui and Islamic people. We are getting along well. Only the misguided extremists who cause us troubles.


Do you even know the history of border disputes in South Asia Mr.FullOfBrainCells if you do and still speak the way you do then.

You should restate yourself and grow some facial hair first and then concentrate on growing brain cells..

tell us about it mr facial-hair-n-nothing-else!
 
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regarding our friends, we have sold them weapons and help them with various infrastructure and improvements etc
CHINI should understand . world does not means North Korea and Pakistan.
 
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