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China has a history of sending military advisors to train foreign customers that purchased their weapon systems. It's just part of the sales package. Perhaps that is the case here. Either way, I am skeptical of the story.
 
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:coffee: China has no troops stationed in foreign countries.
It is the engineering team.
 
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That would mean somebody have to buy your weapons first, before you can send advisors to train your customers how to use them.

India has sold thousands of INSAS rifles to Bhutan & Nepal.

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India: Assault rifle and LMG variants were adopted by Indian Armed Forces & Indian Paramilitary Forces.[6][7]
Nepal: 23,000 INSAS rifles supplied to the Nepalese Army at a 70% subsidy price.[4]
Bhutan: Used in small numbers by the Royal Bhutan Army.[8]

INSAS rifle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Same is the case with Chinese weapons and your defence equipments...they are also donated and rest were sold dirt cheap and (on pressure ??? :) really)...
 
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Same is the case with Chinese weapons and your defence equipments...they are also donated and rest were sold dirt cheap and (on pressure ??? :) really)...

For whom? Some are on loans but that just means they have to be paid back over time. We don't give handouts.

Did we give out handouts for Turkey when we gave them license production of the J-600T for 300 million dollars?
 
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Same is the case with Chinese weapons and your defence equipments...they are also donated and rest were sold dirt cheap and (on pressure ??? :) really)...

why indians always think that Chinese equipment is cheap crap ...??
 
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