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New Delhi, Dec 17: India is becoming a part of the military-security alignment also involving the US and Japan with a view to contain China, the CPI-M has said. An editorial in the party journal “People’s Democracy” said that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to India proved that the Narendra Modi government “is fully aligned with the US strategy in Asia”.

“The military-security alignment of the US, Japan and India is to serve the American plan to contain China. This cannot be in the interests of India,” it said in an editorial. ”Japan, under Abe, is adopting an ultra nationalist posture vis-à-vis China. It is short-sighted of the Modi government to fall in line with the American game.” The Communist Party of India-Marxist’s analysis said that during Abe’s visit to India, “various agreements were signed which established close military and security ties with Japan.

“This is what the US has wanted India to do as Japan and India are the two pillars in its Asia-Pacific strategy. ”It is under the urging of the US that the trilateral security alliance was forged during Modi’s visit to Japan in September 2014. ”Two defence agreements were signed during Abe’s visit for joint defence production and to protect the sharing of military information between the two countries. Further, it was announced that Japan would become a regular member of the Malabar naval exercises. So far, these exercises were bilateral between India and the US, with Japan only participating two or three times. Now it will become a trilateral naval exercise,” the editorial said. ”It is on the basis of this close military and strategic relationship that Japan has agreed in principle for a nuclear cooperation agreement with India,” it said.



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CPI.....is against India's interests. They are totally in the hands of the Chinese. Don't forget what they did a few yrs back in Kolatta. .....picking and backing China over India. Screw them.....the problems is short term memory....ppl should never forget where and who these fukkers provide support to.
 
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During China war, comrades cracked down on VS for saying let’s give blood to jawans
Shaju Philip , Shaju Philip : Thiruvananthapuram, Tue Jul 14 2009, 02:16 hrs

The sacking of VS Achuthanandan from the CPM politburo yesterday wasn't the first time the octogenarian chief minister of Kerala had been punished by his party for indiscipline. Nor was it the first time that the veteran comrade had decided to stand his ground in the face of opposition from the party leadership.
In the matter of sticking to his guns, VS had started early — at least as early as 1962.
In that year, he took a line that can today be called "pro-India", but which the communist leadership then decided was "anti-party" — a crime for which he was demoted in the organisation's hierarchy.
In 1962, as the Indian army fought Chinese aggression in the Himalayas, the undivided CPI supported China, putting ideology above nation. The government threw several communist leaders in prison. VS, then 39 and a central committee member, was put in Thiruvananthapuram central jail.
To blunt the campaign accusing the comrades of being Chinese agents, VS mooted the idea — in a routine weekly party meeting in jail — of donating blood for the jawans, and contributing money from the sale of prison rations saved by inmates to the defence kitty of the government.
O J Joseph, convener of the party's jail committee and a latter-day member of the Rajya Sabha, rejected the proposal.
In the next meeting, Achuthanandan tried again. He argued hard and lobbied harder, and the meeting ended in a scuffle among the two groups led by Achuthanandan and Joseph.
One of the comrades, K Anirudhan, who later became a communist MP, informed the jail warden about the scuffle, and the news leaked to the media. Bengal communist Jyoti Basu then got in touch with E M S Namboodiripad, who asked K P R Gopalan, widely known as KPR, to probe the incident. As the row escalated, Achuthanandan dropped the plan to donate blood to the army.
The issue did not get dropped, however. In October 1965, after being released from jail, a party worker filed a formal complaint with the leadership about Achuthanandan's anti-party activities. A probe panel was formed, which found Achuthanandan guilty. In December that year, the Kerala committee ratified the findings of the panel: that Achuthanandan's approach was anti-communist, and he should be demoted from the central committee to the branch level. Subsequently, Achuthanandan was sent to the Alappuzha district secretariat, where he spent a year.
Senior Kerala CPM leader M M Lawrance said, "Achuthanandan decided to donate blood and ration for the army without consulting the party. His move amounted to helping the government which then tried to wreck the communist party. Hence, that action was anti-party."
Achuthanandan's rebellious streak kept surfacing even afterward.
In 1990, some CPM activists abducted two councillors of the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation, and the then general secretary Namboodiripad asked Achuthanandan, then Kerala state secretary, to "settle the issue". But for five days, Achuthanandan did nothing. Later, after consulting with chief minister E K Nayanar, a judicial probe was ordered. The CPM central leadership asked the entire state secretariat to come to Delhi, where Achuthanandan was censured.

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Funny commies. :rofl:

India is becoming a part of the military-security alignment also involving the US and Japan with a view to contain China, the CPI-M has said
Yes. So? What is your point? You are still living in 1950s.
 
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Except Manik Sarkar and Somnath Banarjee there is not a single honest commie in India now who can call spade a spade.
 
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