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When minor India calls itself a super power than China is and understood Super Power which US, Russia and Eu agrees.
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Lol, when did China become a Super Power.
Pakistani cheerleaders are beyond pathetic.
No doubt. A true ally.
Lol, when did China become a Super Power.
Pakistani cheerleaders are beyond pathetic.
When hina Govt/ PLA told India to get out from South Chia with OIL Rig and warn India... Bla blaA clear message sent by a genuine super power, indirectly through one of it's key think tanks, to a wannabe shuupa pawa, to STFU.
Having said that, Pakistan MUST prepare for ANY contingency, based on it's own capabilities and resources in hand.
yea we seen the result when China Warn India in South China on Indian Oil RIG in Vietnam.... and world watched the REsult...lolIndian keyboard warriors must be pissing on their pants right now.
It's called first and last diplomatic warning..India need to play sensible...if India make polite policies on Kashmir with including Pakistan on the platform we can achieve much in this region and the sea belt from Kolkata to chahbar will see the development that no one ever seen in past and gawader will be hubhttp://www.firstpost.com/world/chin...i-foments-trouble-in-balochistan-2980404.html
Beijing: China will have "to get involved" if any Indian "plot" disrupts the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in restive Balochistan, an influential Chinese think tank has warned India.
"The latest concern for China is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech from the Red Fort in which he referred to the issues like Kashmir (occupied by Pakistan) and Balochistan," Hu said.
"It could be regarded as a watershed moment in India's policy towards Pakistan. Why Chinese scholars are concerned is because this is for the first time India has mentioned it," he added.
Hu said China fears India may use "anti-government" elements in Pakistan's restive Balochistan where Beijing is building the $46 billion CPEC -- a key to the success of its ambitious One Road One Belt project.