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China wants to question Agni-V launch at UN Security Council
Saibal Dasgupta| TNN | Updated: Dec 27, 2016, 09.07 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  • China is willing to question India's testing of Agni-V ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council
  • Chinese foreign ministry expressed concern about reports in Indian and Japanese media speculating that Agni-V is meant to counter China
56205301.jpg
File photo of Agni V
BEIJING: China said on Tuesday it is willing to question India's successful launch of Agni-V+ ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council. It is one of the five permanent members of UNSC.

"The UN Security Council has explicit regulations on whether India can develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons," Hua Chunying, spokesperson of the Chinese foreign ministry said. She did not specify if Beijing would actually invoke these rules, perhaps hoping that Indian diplomats would react sharply.

The ministry disclosed its concern about reports in the Indian and Japanese media speculating that Agni-V is meant to counter China+ . "They need to ask the Indian side for their intention behind the move," she said referring to the media.

The Agni-V can reach most parts of Asia and Europe, which is what stirred media speculation that its purpose is to tackle challenges from China and Pakistan.

The statement came on a day when China released a white paper revealing its ambitious plans to land on the moon in 2018, and launch a Mars probe in 2020. Beijing also claimed that it uses space sciences for peaceful purposes.

"China is willing to work alongside regional countries including India to maintain the long-lasting peace, stability and prosperity of the region," she said. China and India have reached an important consensus that the two countries are not rivals for competition but partners+ as two significant developing countries and emerging economies, she pointed out.

Hua expressed the hope that "relevant media can report in an objective and sensible manner and do more things to contribute to the mutual trust between China and India and regional peace and stability".

The media is often targetted in proxy wars as diplomats do not wish to directly challenge their counterparts in the other country, observers said.

"China always maintains that preserving the strategic balance and stability in South Asia is conducive to peace and prosperity of regional countries and beyond," she said.

Discussing the goals of Beijing's space policy, the white paper said, "To explore the vast cosmos, develop the space industry and build China into a space power is a dream we pursue unremittingly". China aims to use space for peaceful purposes and to guarantee national security, and to carry out cutting-edge scientific research, it said.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-un-security-council/articleshow/56205307.cms
 
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China wants to question Agni-V launch at UN Security Council
Saibal Dasgupta| TNN | Updated: Dec 27, 2016, 09.07 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  • China is willing to question India's testing of Agni-V ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council
  • Chinese foreign ministry expressed concern about reports in Indian and Japanese media speculating that Agni-V is meant to counter China
56205301.jpg
File photo of Agni V
BEIJING: China said on Tuesday it is willing to question India's successful launch of Agni-V+ ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council. It is one of the five permanent members of UNSC.

"The UN Security Council has explicit regulations on whether India can develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons," Hua Chunying, spokesperson of the Chinese foreign ministry said. She did not specify if Beijing would actually invoke these rules, perhaps hoping that Indian diplomats would react sharply.

The ministry disclosed its concern about reports in the Indian and Japanese media speculating that Agni-V is meant to counter China+ . "They need to ask the Indian side for their intention behind the move," she said referring to the media.

The Agni-V can reach most parts of Asia and Europe, which is what stirred media speculation that its purpose is to tackle challenges from China and Pakistan.

The statement came on a day when China released a white paper revealing its ambitious plans to land on the moon in 2018, and launch a Mars probe in 2020. Beijing also claimed that it uses space sciences for peaceful purposes.

"China is willing to work alongside regional countries including India to maintain the long-lasting peace, stability and prosperity of the region," she said. China and India have reached an important consensus that the two countries are not rivals for competition but partners+ as two significant developing countries and emerging economies, she pointed out.

Hua expressed the hope that "relevant media can report in an objective and sensible manner and do more things to contribute to the mutual trust between China and India and regional peace and stability".

The media is often targetted in proxy wars as diplomats do not wish to directly challenge their counterparts in the other country, observers said.

"China always maintains that preserving the strategic balance and stability in South Asia is conducive to peace and prosperity of regional countries and beyond," she said.

Discussing the goals of Beijing's space policy, the white paper said, "To explore the vast cosmos, develop the space industry and build China into a space power is a dream we pursue unremittingly". China aims to use space for peaceful purposes and to guarantee national security, and to carry out cutting-edge scientific research, it said.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-un-security-council/articleshow/56205307.cms
The intentions are very clear, India wants to have a deterrence against China, Agni V with its 5000km range provides the perfect deterrence.
This is especially needed when you see a very assertive China and its aggressive foreign policy in the south China sea.

India will test an ICBM range missile very soon, this is purely to project itself as a major global military power.
Also all this huff puff is required to strengthen India's bid for permanent seat at the UNSC.
 
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India has the right to develop a whole spectrum of ballistic missiles for its defense, be they nuclear-enabled or not. India has two hostile neighbors on its borders and must act accordingly. Let China raise the issue at UNSC, why will India care?
 
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Here is the actual statement:
Q: Further to India's successful test of a continental ballistic missile yesterday that can reach most part of Asia and Europe, I would like to have your reaction.

A: We have noted reports on India's test fire of Agni-V ballistic missile. The UN Security Council has explicit regulations on whether India can develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons. China always maintains that preserving the strategic balance and stability in South Asia is conducive to peace and prosperity of regional countries and beyond.

We also notice reports, including some from India and Japan, speculating whether India made this move to counter China. They need to ask the Indian side for their intention behind the move. On the Chinese part, China and India have reached an important consensus that the two countries are not rivals for competition but partners for cooperation as two significant developing countries and emerging economies. China is willing to work alongside regional countries including India to maintain the long-lasting peace, stability and prosperity of the region. We also hope that relevant media can report in an objective and sensible manner and do more things to contribute to the mutual trust between China and India and regional peace and stability.

http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/t1427046.shtml
 
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Is this a joke?

Do they want to troll in UN also like they give loud mouth warnings to all nations ?

Maintaining peace and balance in Asia is prime important than maintaining peace and balance in South Asia.





China wants to question Agni-V launch at UN Security Council
Saibal Dasgupta| TNN | Updated: Dec 27, 2016, 09.07 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  • China is willing to question India's testing of Agni-V ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council
  • Chinese foreign ministry expressed concern about reports in Indian and Japanese media speculating that Agni-V is meant to counter China
56205301.jpg
File photo of Agni V
BEIJING: China said on Tuesday it is willing to question India's successful launch of Agni-V+ ballistic missile at the United Nations Security Council. It is one of the five permanent members of UNSC.

"The UN Security Council has explicit regulations on whether India can develop ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons," Hua Chunying, spokesperson of the Chinese foreign ministry said. She did not specify if Beijing would actually invoke these rules, perhaps hoping that Indian diplomats would react sharply.

The ministry disclosed its concern about reports in the Indian and Japanese media speculating that Agni-V is meant to counter China+ . "They need to ask the Indian side for their intention behind the move," she said referring to the media.

The Agni-V can reach most parts of Asia and Europe, which is what stirred media speculation that its purpose is to tackle challenges from China and Pakistan.

The statement came on a day when China released a white paper revealing its ambitious plans to land on the moon in 2018, and launch a Mars probe in 2020. Beijing also claimed that it uses space sciences for peaceful purposes.

"China is willing to work alongside regional countries including India to maintain the long-lasting peace, stability and prosperity of the region," she said. China and India have reached an important consensus that the two countries are not rivals for competition but partners+ as two significant developing countries and emerging economies, she pointed out.

Hua expressed the hope that "relevant media can report in an objective and sensible manner and do more things to contribute to the mutual trust between China and India and regional peace and stability".

The media is often targetted in proxy wars as diplomats do not wish to directly challenge their counterparts in the other country, observers said.

"China always maintains that preserving the strategic balance and stability in South Asia is conducive to peace and prosperity of regional countries and beyond," she said.

Discussing the goals of Beijing's space policy, the white paper said, "To explore the vast cosmos, develop the space industry and build China into a space power is a dream we pursue unremittingly". China aims to use space for peaceful purposes and to guarantee national security, and to carry out cutting-edge scientific research, it said.



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-un-security-council/articleshow/56205307.cms
 
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I think the UNO should impose sanctions on India for sponsoring terrorism and instability in the region.


Nobody objects a failed system. Nirbhi is a failed system.
but still according to MTCR, India can produce all those technologies used in subsonic cruise missile because their scientist even after failures told media about their great technologies. And because Pakistani scientists never talked about babur technology even after successful test, according to MTCR we don't have subsonic cruise missile technology, not even turbofan engine.
 
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but still according to MTCR, India can produce all those technologies used in subsonic cruise missile because their scientist even after failures told media about their great technologies. And because Pakistani scientists never talked about babur technology even after successful test, according to MTCR we don't have subsonic cruise missile technology, not even turbofan engine.
Babur is nothing but Chinese HN-1B.
It uses a Ukrainian made RD-95-300 twin spool turbonfan.
 
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