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1962 the biggest humiliation inflicted on india
This is pretty much, a useless "warning". The same as the one where someone in India was fantasizing about a two-front war against India.
Seems like there is some paranoia on both sides, yet there is no need to be. Both have been good neighbours, and 1962 incident shouldn't play any major role anymore.
Border issue should be just solved very easely, which is to accept the border as they are today, and move along for better relations.
I am glad that relations are improving, and I don't think any general in India or China, decides what happens. We all know who would be the winner of any conflict between India and China, that would be the U.S. laughing theis a-s-s off all the way to the bank.
Both countries are nuclear powers, and been peaceful since the first days of modern civilizations.
India har much more important enemies, and the same goes for China. If someone succeed in making India and China fight in any way, then both lose. It's pretty simple. There is no winner in New Delhi, and there is no winner in Beijing if two gigantic countries that have border with each other, start any kind of war with one another.
It is also a waste of resources if India puts forces against China, or if China puts forces against India.
Remember during the Cold War, China was kept down because someone was stupid to trust the U.S. against Russia.
Now that Russia was naive and paid their price for "getting democrazy", those same "allies", turned against China, while relationship between China and Russia is today at it's best ever, for the past 22 years.
It's only a shame that a country needed to collapse in order for that to happen, because the only winner was the U.S. back then, and now once again, the U.S. would have been av winner, one more time.
The U.S. has been sanctioning India from 1998 until mid-2000s, and now suddently, they are "friends". Tomorrow, who knows what the U.S. decides.
Therefore, there is no doubt that the U.S. doesn't like Indian Navy or the Chinese Navy getting stronger, since both will be "eating" areas that the U.S. Navy is used to dominate since 1991. Neither does the U.S. like Russia to start coming back to their "old" areas of operation.
This is pretty much, a useless "warning". The same as the one where someone in India was fantasizing about a two-front war against India.
Seems like there is some paranoia on both sides, yet there is no need to be. Both have been good neighbours, and 1962 incident shouldn't play any major role anymore.
Border issue should be just solved very easely, which is to accept the border as they are today, and move along for better relations.
I am glad that relations are improving, and I don't think any general in India or China, decides what happens. We all know who would be the winner of any conflict between India and China, that would be the U.S. laughing theis a-s-s off all the way to the bank.
Both countries are nuclear powers, and been peaceful since the first days of modern civilizations.
India har much more important enemies, and the same goes for China. If someone succeed in making India and China fight in any way, then both lose. It's pretty simple. There is no winner in New Delhi, and there is no winner in Beijing if two gigantic countries that have border with each other, start any kind of war with one another.
It is also a waste of resources if India puts forces against China, or if China puts forces against India.
Remember during the Cold War, China was kept down because someone was stupid to trust the U.S. against Russia.
Now that Russia was naive and paid their price for "getting democrazy", those same "allies", turned against China, while relationship between China and Russia is today at it's best ever, for the past 22 years.
It's only a shame that a country needed to collapse in order for that to happen, because the only winner was the U.S. back then, and now once again, the U.S. would have been av winner, one more time.
The U.S. has been sanctioning India from 1998 until mid-2000s, and now suddently, they are "friends". Tomorrow, who knows what the U.S. decides.
Therefore, there is no doubt that the U.S. doesn't like Indian Navy or the Chinese Navy getting stronger, since both will be "eating" areas that the U.S. Navy is used to dominate since 1991. Neither does the U.S. like Russia to start coming back to their "old" areas of operation.
This is pretty much, a useless "warning". The same as the one where someone in India was fantasizing about a two-front war against India.
Seems like there is some paranoia on both sides, yet there is no need to be. Both have been good neighbours, and 1962 incident shouldn't play any major role anymore.
Border issue should be just solved very easely, which is to accept the border as they are today, and move along for better relations.
I am glad that relations are improving, and I don't think any general in India or China, decides what happens. We all know who would be the winner of any conflict between India and China, that would be the U.S. laughing theis a-s-s off all the way to the bank.
Both countries are nuclear powers, and been peaceful since the first days of modern civilizations.
India har much more important enemies, and the same goes for China. If someone succeed in making India and China fight in any way, then both lose. It's pretty simple. There is no winner in New Delhi, and there is no winner in Beijing if two gigantic countries that have border with each other, start any kind of war with one another.
It is also a waste of resources if India puts forces against China, or if China puts forces against India.
Remember during the Cold War, China was kept down because someone was stupid to trust the U.S. against Russia.
Now that Russia was naive and paid their price for "getting democrazy", those same "allies", turned against China, while relationship between China and Russia is today at it's best ever, for the past 22 years.
It's only a shame that a country needed to collapse in order for that to happen, because the only winner was the U.S. back then, and now once again, the U.S. would have been av winner, one more time.
The U.S. has been sanctioning India from 1998 until mid-2000s, and now suddently, they are "friends". Tomorrow, who knows what the U.S. decides.
Therefore, there is no doubt that the U.S. doesn't like Indian Navy or the Chinese Navy getting stronger, since both will be "eating" areas that the U.S. Navy is used to dominate since 1991. Neither does the U.S. like Russia to start coming back to their "old" areas of operation.
This is pretty much, a useless "warning". The same as the one where someone in India was fantasizing about a two-front war against India.
Seems like there is some paranoia on both sides, yet there is no need to be. Both have been good neighbours, and 1962 incident shouldn't play any major role anymore.
Border issue should be just solved very easely, which is to accept the border as they are today, and move along for better relations.
I am glad that relations are improving, and I don't think any general in India or China, decides what happens. We all know who would be the winner of any conflict between India and China, that would be the U.S. laughing theis a-s-s off all the way to the bank.
Both countries are nuclear powers, and been peaceful since the first days of modern civilizations.
India har much more important enemies, and the same goes for China. If someone succeed in making India and China fight in any way, then both lose. It's pretty simple. There is no winner in New Delhi, and there is no winner in Beijing if two gigantic countries that have border with each other, start any kind of war with one another.
It is also a waste of resources if India puts forces against China, or if China puts forces against India.
Remember during the Cold War, China was kept down because someone was stupid to trust the U.S. against Russia.
Now that Russia was naive and paid their price for "getting democrazy", those same "allies", turned against China, while relationship between China and Russia is today at it's best ever, for the past 22 years.
It's only a shame that a country needed to collapse in order for that to happen, because the only winner was the U.S. back then, and now once again, the U.S. would have been av winner, one more time.
The U.S. has been sanctioning India from 1998 until mid-2000s, and now suddently, they are "friends". Tomorrow, who knows what the U.S. decides.
Therefore, there is no doubt that the U.S. doesn't like Indian Navy or the Chinese Navy getting stronger, since both will be "eating" areas that the U.S. Navy is used to dominate since 1991. Neither does the U.S. like Russia to start coming back to their "old" areas of operation.