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China's DF-31 missile stronger than Agni-III :IBNLive

Sir please do mention the failure of the indian moon probe. Lets compare 95percent successful our moon with china's 100percent successful moon mission. Let us know what u gained and i let u know what we indians gained and please also let us know which are 4 countries that landed FLAG on moon. In asia china's moon mission was way backward then india and japan. India gained more then japan gained. Both country landed flag on moon apart from NASA and russia. Your china scared to take any risky mission because of fear of failures hehe. Sir ISRO told ISRO ahead of china. The only advantage china had is they sended man in space. ISRO said indian goverment never told them to send man in space but now ISRO got orderd from goverment to send man in space. Wanna know our man mission in the space sir? Am sure china cant match it when they see our future plans. NASA wants our ISRO. Most indian sciencetist in NASA wanna join ISRO sir hehe. By the way sir the topic here is Your 8000KM missile vs our 3000 KM missile. Thats stupid comparision though Hehe thank you.

1. i swear to guy you indian are on drug and dont read properly, when did i compare the indian space probe to china?
2. yes sure indian space effort are as advanced as the japanese why wouldnt it be ur guys are the smartest people on earth.
3.okay on topic then 8000km to 3000km there you have it

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china is still more populous than india.:rolleyes:.but anyways, there are measures being taken to reduce the rate of population growth. :coffee:

reminds me of the indian plan for people to watch tv instead of making babies
 
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Do you really mean what you said or is it under influence of blatant hatered? Do you know how many prostitutes in India are from Nepal and BD?

By the way, no one can beat glorifying record of china

China's Mao Offered to Send 10 Million Women to U.S. in 1973 - Bloomberg.com

If you are literate enough to finish the whole story: Mao was joking and apologized for the bad joke.

Again, presumably you are literate, that Mao was not talking about prostitution.

BTW, as always, I admire some Indians quickness in their pornographic reflex on nearly every topic. :tdown: Guess that is one of many reasons that India still lags in delivery system. :lol:
 
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If you are literate enough to finish the whole story: Mao was joking and apologized for the bad joke.

Again, presumably you are literate, that Mao was not talking about prostitution.

BTW, as always, I admire some Indians quickness in their pornographic reflex on nearly every topic. :tdown: Guess that is one of many reasons that India still lags in delivery system. :lol:

Thanks for your humble remarks. Mao retracted his statement coz Kissinger rejected his offer. Mao later apologised to a female interpreter and he and Mr Kissinger agreed to remove his comments about women from the records. A Chinese official warned that his comments would incur public anger if they were released.

A US and Chinese meet in which they were discussing the fallout of soviet invasion, a patriotic blind man would believe that Mao has thrown this offer just for joke and that too several times. I guess he was later done away in dirty way i.e, killing all those 10 million women. :cheers::china:
 
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This thread are goning nowhere. better lock it down before the fire spread.

My chinese brothers: We can beat them hand down in a serious dabate concerning ABM, BM and space technolgy and whats so ever. Dont let them lure you into a peeing contest that leading no where.
 
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This thread are goning nowhere. better lock it down before the fire spread.

My chinese brothers: We can beat them hand down in a serious dabate concerning ABM, BM and space technolgy and whats so ever. Dont let them lure you into a peeing contest that leading no where.

Brother; 100% agreed with you, but sometimes we still need to

let some of those Indians trolls taste some of their own medicine.

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Brother; 100% agreed with you, but sometimes we still need to

let some of those Indians trolls taste some of their own medicine.

:pakistan::china:

China is much more bigger economically then India with about three times the economy.... But at the same time India would be the last thing that Chinese would like to engage themselves with. Reason being the position which India hold right now with lucrative advantage in the same manner which Israel had over others. Though other nations are not going to enter the war but this will definitely open the doors for the defense systems from other nations against China. And like China India is also not short of people :lol: So at any point of time the coarse of war can be turned.... But this definitely ensure MAD on both sides.

There is no point of fighting like kids. Both have their own advantage.


Guys we have also fought with the prostitutes also by now... Why to forget many other things... Let me give you a hint..... **** industry.... Lets start:lol:

Let me fuel it.... Indian **** is better then chinese.

And after sometime we will have some Pakistani friend saying "No China is big friend of Pakistan. I just watch Chinese ****. India can never compete China in **** Industry."

But i still doubt if moderators will allow the links:blink:
 
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Thanks for your humble remarks. Mao retracted his statement coz Kissinger rejected his offer. Mao later apologised to a female interpreter and he and Mr Kissinger agreed to remove his comments about women from the records. A Chinese official warned that his comments would incur public anger if they were released.

A US and Chinese meet in which they were discussing the fallout of soviet invasion, a patriotic blind man would believe that Mao has thrown this offer just for joke and that too several times. I guess he was later done away in dirty way i.e, killing all those 10 million women. :cheers::china:

1. sure keep believing that

2. better than starving couple hundred million to death slowly, Go India!
 
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Indian nukes and missiles stolen technology from US/USSR/Russia/French/N. Korea and British.
In November 1963, NASA began the Indian space program by launching a U.S. rocket from Indian soil. Between 1963 and 1975, more than 350 U.S., French, Soviet and British rockets were launched from India's new Thumba Range, which the United States helped design. Thumba's first group of Indian engineers learned rocket launching and range operation from the United States.

Among these engineers was A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the Agni missile's chief designer. After the Indian nuclear tests last month, he was also hailed as the "father" of the Indian atomic bomb. In 1963-64, he spent four months in training in the United States. He visited NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia, where the U.S. Scout rocket was conceived, and the Wallops Island Flight Center in Virginia, where the Scout was being flown. The Scout was a four-stage, solid-fueled launcher used to orbit small payloads. It was also used to test the performance of reentry vehicles--a technology necessary to deliver nuclear warheads. According to NASA officials, the Indian engineers saw the blueprints of the Scout during their visit.

In 1965, the Indian government asked NASA for design information about the Scout. The request should have raised some eyebrows. It came from the head of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission. Nevertheless, NASA obligingly supplied the information. Kalam then proceeded to build India's first big rocket, the SLV-3, which was an exact copy of the Scout. The first stage of the SLV-3 is now the first stage of the Agni missile.

The second stage of the Agni is based on a surface-to-air missile known as the SA-2 that India bought from Russia. But in order to build the second stage, India also had to learn about liquid propulsion. For this, India turned to France. The French willingly transferred the technology needed to build a powerful liquid-fueled rocket motor called the "Viking," which powers the European Space Agency's Ariane satellite launcher. Thus, India learned how to build the first stage of the Agni from the United States, and how to build the second stage from France and Russia. The U.S. and French help was supposed to be for peaceful space exploration, but it wound up helping India's missile program.

The Agni also needed a guidance system. For this, India turned to the German Space Agency. In the 1970s and 1980s, Germany conducted an intensive tutorial for India in rocket guidance. The assistance--once again--was supposed to be for peaceful space exploration. But each step in the process for building a guidance system for India's space launcher moved India further down the road to building a guidance system for the Agni missile. In fact, India seems to have invented a new term to describe its progress. Again and again, India's Department of Space, in its annual reports, announced that it was able to "indigenize" another piece of essential equipment.

Germany also provided other help. The German Space Agency tested a model of the first stage of the SLV-3 (identical to the Scout) in its wind tunnel at Cologne-Portz. That first stage is now the first stage of the Agni missile. The German Space Agency also helped India build rocket test facilities, and trained Indians in the use of the special composite materials needed to make rocket nozzles and nosecones. I have included a graphic and a table in my testimony that summarizes the extensive foreign help that India received.

Thus, India's biggest nuclear missile is an international product. Under the guise of peaceful space cooperation, the United States, France and Germany helped create the most advanced nuclear missile in South Asia. The Agni's first stage, second stage and guidance system all come from Western technology, which proves beyond any doubt that you cannot help a country build space launchers without helping it build missiles.
 
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one day Nazi, always Nazi.

when 2 million indian children are dying because of the lack of basic medical care, india is building deadly WMD, threatening neighbors by keep test firing such weapons.
 
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If it is reported by Indian Media, just flag this video and put the report into dustbin. Leave their missiles aside, even their media is not reliable enough to be discussed. Period.
 
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Indian nukes and missiles stolen technology from US/USSR/Russia/French/N. Korea and British.
In November 1963, NASA began the Indian space program by launching a U.S. rocket from Indian soil. Between 1963 and 1975, more than 350 U.S., French, Soviet and British rockets were launched from India's new Thumba Range, which the United States helped design. Thumba's first group of Indian engineers learned rocket launching and range operation from the United States.

Among these engineers was A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, the Agni missile's chief designer. After the Indian nuclear tests last month, he was also hailed as the "father" of the Indian atomic bomb. In 1963-64, he spent four months in training in the United States. He visited NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia, where the U.S. Scout rocket was conceived, and the Wallops Island Flight Center in Virginia, where the Scout was being flown. The Scout was a four-stage, solid-fueled launcher used to orbit small payloads. It was also used to test the performance of reentry vehicles--a technology necessary to deliver nuclear warheads. According to NASA officials, the Indian engineers saw the blueprints of the Scout during their visit.

In 1965, the Indian government asked NASA for design information about the Scout. The request should have raised some eyebrows. It came from the head of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission. Nevertheless, NASA obligingly supplied the information. Kalam then proceeded to build India's first big rocket, the SLV-3, which was an exact copy of the Scout. The first stage of the SLV-3 is now the first stage of the Agni missile.

The second stage of the Agni is based on a surface-to-air missile known as the SA-2 that India bought from Russia. But in order to build the second stage, India also had to learn about liquid propulsion. For this, India turned to France. The French willingly transferred the technology needed to build a powerful liquid-fueled rocket motor called the "Viking," which powers the European Space Agency's Ariane satellite launcher. Thus, India learned how to build the first stage of the Agni from the United States, and how to build the second stage from France and Russia. The U.S. and French help was supposed to be for peaceful space exploration, but it wound up helping India's missile program.

The Agni also needed a guidance system. For this, India turned to the German Space Agency. In the 1970s and 1980s, Germany conducted an intensive tutorial for India in rocket guidance. The assistance--once again--was supposed to be for peaceful space exploration. But each step in the process for building a guidance system for India's space launcher moved India further down the road to building a guidance system for the Agni missile. In fact, India seems to have invented a new term to describe its progress. Again and again, India's Department of Space, in its annual reports, announced that it was able to "indigenize" another piece of essential equipment.

Germany also provided other help. The German Space Agency tested a model of the first stage of the SLV-3 (identical to the Scout) in its wind tunnel at Cologne-Portz. That first stage is now the first stage of the Agni missile. The German Space Agency also helped India build rocket test facilities, and trained Indians in the use of the special composite materials needed to make rocket nozzles and nosecones. I have included a graphic and a table in my testimony that summarizes the extensive foreign help that India received.

Thus, India's biggest nuclear missile is an international product. Under the guise of peaceful space cooperation, the United States, France and Germany helped create the most advanced nuclear missile in South Asia. The Agni's first stage, second stage and guidance system all come from Western technology, which proves beyond any doubt that you cannot help a country build space launchers without helping it build missiles.

What abou pakistan nuclear and missile programme... everybody in world can smell chinese noodles in your missiles
 
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What abou pakistan nuclear and missile programme... everybody in world can smell chinese noodles in your missiles

:no: we have not shared the knowledge about CJ-10 with our friends in Pak yet, but I promise you, we will do so ASAP.
 
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What abou pakistan nuclear and missile programme... everybody in world can smell chinese noodles in your missiles

If i take your quote to be true, even then, it proves pakistanis are far more intelligent and efficient then indians, coz it took india 46 years to build agni 3 and that with the help of atleast 5 countries, whereas pakistanis did it with the help of chinese or koreans at maximum, and that too in a fraction of time as compared to indians...:pakistan::china:
 
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