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China Scared of India Militry Growth (Esp AC)

Peaceful rise of India. :rofl::rofl:

Eh not according to this news
http://defensenews-alert.blogspot.in/2017/04/did-us-keep-secret-indian-army-data.html

"India has turned out to be the fifth most targeted country by the US, data previously revealed by Mr Snowden showed. Mr Snowden was a contractor for the NSA."

Still US analysts keep making annual reports on the PLA not the Indian military despite being targeted by US intelligence. That's how highly the Yankees think of you Hindus.
 
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Well, even compared with North Koreans, you strategic missiles look like weekend DIY project. Why would China be scared of you?


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India should focus more on economic development: Chinese media

India should focus less on speeding up the process of building aircraft carriers to contain China in the Indian Ocean and more on its economic development, Chinese official media said on Monday.

“New Delhi is perhaps too impatient to develop an aircraft carrier. The country is still in its initial stage of industrialisation, and there will be many technical obstacles that stand in the way of a build-up of aircraft carriers,” an article in the state-run Global Times said.

“In the past few decades, India and China have taken different paths in terms of aircraft carriers, but the different results achieved by the two countries point to the underlying importance of economic development,” it said.

“New Delhi should perhaps be less eager to speed up the process of building aircraft carriers in order to counter China’s growing sway in the Indian Ocean, and focus more on its economy,” it said.

China yesterday celebrated 68th anniversary of the establishment of its navy amid massive expansion of its fleet.

A fleet of three Chinese naval ships left Shanghai in the morning for a friendly visit to more than 20 countries in Asia, Europe and Africa.


“With the expansion of foreign trade, as well as China’s ‘One Belt and One Road’ initiative, the Chinese navy has taken on a new mission, which is to protect the country’s overseas interests,” a report in the same daily said.

As a consequence, China’s military strategy for the navy has changed and it must increase its presence overseas to meet the new requirements, military expert Song Zhongping said.

As a signature achievement of the navy, the Liaoning aircraft carrier built from an empty hull of former Soviet ship has finished its blue sea training, he said.

While the Chinese navy flexed muscle with massive expansion of overseas with new “logistic” based in Gwadar in Pakistan and Djibouti in the Indian Ocean, the Chinese official media sought to project India deploying aircraft carriers decades ahead of China in a negative light.

“As the world’s second-largest economy, China is now capable of building a strong navy to safeguard the security of strategic maritime channels. China’s construction of its first aircraft carrier is a result of economic development,” an article in the Global Times said.

“The country would have finished work on it several years ago if Beijing had simply wanted to engage in an arms race to have more influence in the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean
regions,” the article said in defence of China deploying its first aircraft carrier in 1912.

“India itself could be taken as a negative example for a build-up of aircraft carriers,” it said.

Unlike China, India operated the aircraft carrier since 1961.

INS Vikrant which was purchased as an incomplete carrier in 1957 played a key role in enforcing the naval blockade of the East Pakistan in 1971 before it was decommissioned in 1997.

Its successor INS Virat that was commissioned in 1987 has just been decommissioned this month after an eventful four decades of service.

It was succeeded by INS Vikramaditya, a modified version of Russian ship Admiral Gorshikov, which became operational in 2013.

The second INS Vikrant being built in Cochin Shipyard is expected to be ready by 2018.


http://www.hindustantimes.com/world...inese-media/story-37dN8JuQccAGiX6ogJW4yK.html



Now Chinese will tell what India should do and Not :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:



@mods can you correct the Spelling of "Military" , somehow "A" is missed
i would one word for that crap article:lol::rofl::suicide::suicide2::sleep:
 
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I am an Indian, and I was shouting my lungs out that we have no plan to get an exascale supercomputer.

You are just choosing some idiots and projecting it to everyone else.

There are many idiots in every nation.



India today has no plan to deploy or develop any exa scale supercomputer.

"32.8 Exaflops Super-Supercomputer by 2017" was not from some "idiot", it was a headline story by your largest newspaper and I assume "elite" Indians work there?

No, Indian is famous for bragging and making unsustainable claim. :enjoy:

Like how your clown President claim India will be superpowa in 2012.

Exascale computer in 2017 :rofl:

And don't forget "Manned Space Flight by 2015" and "Manned Moon Landing Mission by 2020" . Talking about bragging, no one even comes close!
 
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"32.8 Exaflops Super-Supercomputer by 2017" was not from some "idiot", it was a headline story by your largest newspaper and I assume "elite" Indians work there?

And yeah, the mentioned largest newspaper, has hundreds or even thousands of writers and contributors. It happened that this one wrote a news without having any idea about HPC, computing.
 
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India military growth?

What military growth?:D

China Scared of India?:enjoy:

China won't bat an eyelid even if India today had 10 nuclear powered CVs, 100 nuclear subs, 1000 surface ships, 1000 5th gen fighter jets, 200 strategic bombers, 100 missile brigades and 20000 tanks.:D:D
That i don't know. If India had 100 subs they would start a war with china in scs
 
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And yeah, the mentioned largest newspaper, has hundreds or even thousands of writers and contributors. It happened that this one wrote a news without having any idea about HPC, computing.

Hyper nationalism mixed with general lack of critical thinking skills makes India a laughing stock more often than any other country. Time for Indians to introspect.
 
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Hyper nationalism mixed with general lack of critical thinking skills makes India a laughing stock more often than any other country. Time for Indians to introspect.


"Hyper nationalism mixed with general lack of critical thinking skills"

Well this phrase describes well very a lot of activity here in PDF.
 
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India military growth?

What military growth?:D

China Scared of India?:enjoy:

China won't bat an eyelid even if India today had 10 nuclear powered CVs, 100 nuclear subs, 1000 surface ships, 1000 5th gen fighter jets, 200 strategic bombers, 100 missile brigades and 20000 tanks.:D:D
你们这帮国人和印度比啥?是不是脑子被门挤了?和一个没有完成工业化的国家比 是不是吃饱了撑着?
 
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If there's any country China would love to laugh or make fun of, India would be right at the top of that list.

If there's any country China would have to be fearful or worried about- India would be somewhere near the bottom of that list
 
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