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Why stupid Indians are so afraid of China。
Is it because of 1962???
I think its in their blood to create hyp
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Why stupid Indians are so afraid of China。
Is it because of 1962???
New Delhi’s decision to deploy combat vehicles near its border with China could lead to misunderstandings and impact the flow of Chinese investment into India, a state media report said on Thursday.
The opinion piece in nationalistic tabloid Global Times said it was “puzzling” that India was stationing 100 Russian tanks at Line of Actual Control (LAC) while simultaneously wooing Chinese investment.
The newspaper was reacting to reports from India, which earlier this week said the Indian army had for the first time since the 1962 war positioned Soviet second-generation T-72 tanks in Ladakh. The military forces are set to maintain them in fighting condition in sub-zero temperatures typical of the high-altitude region of Jammu and Kashmir.
Not only tanks, the number of deployed soldiers has been increased.
Lt Gen SK Patyal, Commander of the Leh-based 14 Corps, said the country had to, after all, defend its international borders. “Whatever it takes in terms of infrastructure and accretion, we are doing it in the best possible manner,” he told NDTV.
The Chinese media reaction was quick, though it did not mention that Beijing had been ramping up military and civilian infrastructure like roads along the LAC for decades. It is widely believed that its armed forces’ capabilities along the disputed border are superior to India’s.
The report also did not mention that it was the same newspaper that said the Tibet Military Command’s status was elevated recently with an eye to a war with India.
The newspaper’s opinion piece’s reaction was more on the lines that what China was anyway doing India a favour by investing in a country where people were illiterate and business environment bad.
“In an index on the ease of doing business, from the World Bank, India currently ranks 130 out of 189. Despite India’s stated goal to rise to within the top 100 this year, the nation has its work cut out for them,” it said.
“Additionally, the illiteracy rate in India remains high and continues to hinder the country’s efforts to improve its productivity, adding to evidence that India cannot make itself a promised land for Chinese manufacturers overnight.
“On top of all this, India is deploying tanks!
“Furthermore, the deploying of tanks near the Indo-China border may hit a nerve within the Chinese business community, causing investors to weigh the threat of political instability when they make investment decisions,” said the opinion piece written by Hu Weijia.
“The continuous efforts by India’s government to improve its foreign investment environment deserve applause, but now it seems there needs to be more focus spent eliminating investor’s misgivings over non-economic factors.”
Chinese outbound investment has gone up by about 58.7% in the first half of the year.
“This new wave of Chinese investment only just begins to meet India’s rising import demands. The People’s Daily said Wednesday that the Modi administration has recently promoted a second round of reforms to attract more overseas investment by allowing foreign firms to increase their shareholding in local enterprises.
“However, it is puzzling that while deploying tanks near China’s border, India still strives to woo Chinese investment.”
India, it said, should learn from China’s experience.
“During its own initial stage of industrialisation and urbanisation, China put aside political disputes and concentrated on economic development. To an extent, this may serve as a road map for India’s government,” it said.
It added: “In the long run, there is large potential for a successful relationship between China and India, especially in the manufacturing sector. In order for that possibility to become a reality, both China and India will need to work hard to clear up misunderstandings in a bid to lay a solid foundation for the sustainable development of economic and trade cooperation.”
SOURCE: http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/chinese-media-cautions-that-india-s-tanks-at-lac-could-affect-investments/story-Ai0N7ZXj6eQyAXvGEpXUpK.html
Haati ke daant khane ke aur... dikhane ke aur....
Let Chinese companies withdraw investment .. the investment is less than 1Billion USD anyways... And Chinese don't do us a favor by Investing in India.. they make heavy profit out of that investment...
yea, like you did, when Burhan was killed like a Stray Hound.. Creating Hype?? If Chinese did 1962 on us, we gave them back 1967.. Revenge is best served when it is cold.. You know what I mean??I think its in their blood to create hyp
Why stupid Indians are so afraid of China。
Is it because of 1962???
Chinese Tanks along with SP Artillery and Anti Tank Missiles and MRLS is to much for India to handle. These 100 Tanks can do nothing for India against China. China will bring 1000 Tanks along with Artillery and all the other weapons if they decide to send a message to India.
Chinese Tanks along with SP Artillery and Anti Tank Missiles and MRLS is to much for India to handle. These 100 Tanks can do nothing for India against China. China will bring 1000 Tanks along with Artillery and all the other weapons if they decide to send a message to India.
No but I do research on defence related matters.Are you Chinese ?
Really in 1999 you were dealing with Pakistan and that with only a section of Pakistan Army. And China is several times bigger than us in every aspect of Armed Forces including Artillery.They are free to do what they want. The ultimate goal for us is to station about 700 tanks at the border.
And the Chinese have already seen what we can do with artillery in 1999.
Your biggest problem is that many of the weapons are purchased, you spent 40 years to get out of the Arjuna tank is not suitable for plateau combatThey are free to do what they want. The ultimate goal for us is to station about 700 tanks at the border.
And the Chinese have already seen what we can do with artillery in 1999.
Really in 1999 you were dealing with Pakistan and that with only a section of Pakistan Army. And China is several times bigger than us in every aspect of Armed Forces including Artillery.
Your biggest problem is that many of the weapons are purchased, you spent 40 years to get out of the tank is not suitable for plateau combat
That's just the assembly, the engine, you can't make it yourself.Numbers are not entirely convenient in the mountains. It's all about how much you can bring to the battlefield and sustain them. 10000 artillery guns are useless if you can bring only 1000 to the battle. Look at the terrain first. The Chinese have had first hand experience in 1967 too.
That's incorrect. The T-72s were built in India. And the tanks have been modified for high altitude combat.
And our artillery has been uprated to 155mm indigenously as well.
That's just the assembly, the engine, you can't make it yourself.
T-72S is very old
HJ-10 Anti tank missile vehicle(Tank killer)
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