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Analysts: Expect attack from Chinese military
Beijing already warning U.S. not to 'interfere' in 'territorial disputes'

WASHINGTON – Analysts are becoming increasingly concerned that China may launch a surprise military attack on India in 2012, based on conditions today that are similar to those present the last time China attacked India – in 1962, says a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

The concerns center on an ongoing border dispute between the two countries and joint energy projects that India has entered into with Vietnam in areas of the South China Sea which China claims as its own territory.

Even today, China continues to hold onto Indian territory it captured in 1962, and it continues to initiate troop provocations along the disputed border, warning India against taking it back, despite attempts at confidence building measures.

The Chinese actions suggest it has no intentions of reaching a peaceful resolution to the confrontation.

According to regional analysts, China claims that the India-China border is 2,000 kilometers long while India asserts that it is 4,000 kilometers. The difference is due to the Chinese challenge to India's claim over territories from Sikkim to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, or ***.

"This is also a ploy to perpetuate the border issue indefinitely," said Bhaskar Roy, regional expert with the think-tank South Asia Analysis Group. "There would be lasting impediments, however, even if the two governments agree to delineation through some small give and take.

"India cannot expect to get back Aksai Chin from China and China cannot expect to get Tawang which it had never held, let alone Arunachal Pradesh," he added. Arunachal Pradesh is a region that also has seen significant military buildup on either side of the disputed border by Indian and Chinese forces in recent months, to the extent that the Chinese are building entire airfields for fighter aircraft.

There also are conflicting positions regarding Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, and those involve not only India and China but also Pakistan. According to regional analysts, the *** is Indian territory as defined by various documents from 1947. While this is a legal agreement, Pakistan nonetheless has been occupying the area.

"In 1963, Pakistan illegally ceded over 5,000 square kilometers of *** to China," Roy said, "and China is currently making good use of it to reach the Arabian Sea and Gulf region through Pakistan."

Another argument between India and China focuses on New Delhi's "Look East" policy of an Indian-Japanese defense relationship. This is in addition to India's longstanding interest in Central Asia, particularly Afghanistan, where it has heavy investments and recently signed an agreement to provide training for Afghan military and police forces once U.S. and coalition troops leave next year.

The United States has supported India in its claims along the border, something which has added to the tension in relations between the U.S. and China.

Analysts: Expect attack from Chinese military
 
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I doubt if the Chinese will attack unless India gives them reason and I don't think Indian leaders are that stupid. But I think India would surely get beaten in a limited conventional war
 
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well we are getting ready yes china will some day attack on India 12 ,13 cant say but yes that will happened

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I doubt if the Chinese will attack unless India gives them reason and I don't think Indian leaders are that stupid. But I think India would surely get beaten in a limited conventional war

you are surely so now you can say what will happen in future while you don't know what will happen tomorrow

well yes china has upper hands but we are doing our works and very soon hands will be equally
 
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well we are getting ready yes china will some day attack on India 12 ,13 cant say but yes that will happened

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you are surely so now you can say what will happen in future while you don't know what will happen tomorrow

well yes china has upper hands but we are doing our works and very soon hands will be equally

can you speak English so i may respond.
 
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I doubt if the Chinese will attack unless India gives them reason and I don't think Indian leaders are that stupid. But I think India would surely get beaten in a limited conventional war

it will depend on the timing, india cannot stand against china for atleast the next two years, but after that i think we have enough firepower to atleast hold them until ceasefire......which will be ordered quickly......
 
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can you speak English so i may respond.
We are prepared for Chinese invasion ,bring it on be it 2012 or 2013 it doesn't bother us.
Are you fortune-teller???

For the time being China may have upper hand but as the time passes we would be on equal footing to sustain the conventional war.
 
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The Chinese actions suggest it has no intentions of reaching a peaceful resolution to the confrontation.

Their intention was never peaceful. Chinese only respect powerful and fierce leaders which is why Modi is respected more than Munni and his Mistress Madam G. If we have to develop further both militarily and economically, we need Modi in center. Rest are all pathetic jokers that will gift our territory to the CCP for money.

Even if it means removing this government halfway. We Indians must start doing something about this. Last time we got screwed because of Congress too... this time we cannot afford it.
 
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Their intention was never peaceful. Chinese only respect powerful and fierce leaders which is why Modi is respected more than Munni and his Mistress Madam G. If we have to develop further both militarily and economically, we need Modi in center. Rest are all pathetic jokers that will gift our territory to the CCP for money.

Even if it means removing this government halfway. We Indians must start doing something about this. Last time we got screwed because of Congress too... this time we cannot afford it.
MODI is the medicine for our ailing economy needs.Along with........
 
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Sorry bro! he's not angrez like you. :disagree:

Why are you angrez? cos all other forum members are communicating in English that's the forum rules.

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We are prepared for Chinese invasion ,bring it on be it 2012 or 2013 it doesn't bother us.
Are you fortune-teller???

For the time being China may have upper hand but as the time passes we would be on equal footing to sustain the conventional war.

How so?? you and your mates are always telling us on this forum that Pakistan cant compete with India cos of economy so how you going to do it against china, They are much richer than you. Anything you do they can do much bigger and better
 
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i dont think china will start a war with india as this would put both of these countries several decades back and again give the western nations lead as political, economic and military powers
 
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Why are you angrez? cos all other forum members are communicating in English that's the forum rules.

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How so?? you and your mates are always telling us on this forum that Pakistan cant compete with India cos of economy so how you going to do it against china, They are much richer than you. Anything you do they can do much bigger and better
Economy does have effect on war and vice-versa is also true but we doesn't have that small economy that China can threaten us.On the scale of PPP we are fourth largest in world and 9th on the scale of GDP.
 
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Economy does have effect on war and vice-versa is also true but we doesn't have that small economy that China can threaten us.

the relative difference is same. look at their reserves and India's. Just face it yaar war is not good, we don't need war and in any event China is the big boy in our neighborhood.
 
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