Why Indians are so sceptical about Chinese development. If China wants to be a world power, it must have good relations with India. That's the fact. China doesn't arm itself against India, it arms itself to counterbalance United States. For all those years US jets were owning the skies and US ships were the "leaders" of the sea. It's still the same. But no one in the damn asia didn't care about that. Why aren't we sceptical about US dominance? Are we raised by not asking this question in "democracies" and "freedoms" that we enjoy?
Hey people! Please wake up for just for one second. This world is not an equal world and suddenly China becomes a dominant force. This world is a unipolar world and China challanges that single polar. Therefore either be sceptical about any major force that unbalances the world, or don't be sceptical about any of them.
Indians, like China, had a long history of colonization by the west. It would be better to see two victims cooperating not to be weak again. Not two victims fighting eachother.
Well that is true of ANY two countries anywhere, that it is better to co-operate with each other, than to be at war with each other. But all countries have militaries, and they have to plan for the possibility of war. Neither India nor China has been aggressively calling for war (except on this forum). In the real world, India and China have a HUGE trade relationship that is expected to grow severalfold in future.
India has some legitimate concerns with respect to China, in that it is arming Pakistan. There are also some border issues that we haven't sorted out (but are doing). Also, with both countries rising economically and militarily, there is bound to be competition for resources. Keeping all this in mind, there is a remote possibility that we may have some sort of an armed conflict. In case of such a conflict, India doesn't want to get caught with its pants down, as it did in 1962, and that is why we are planning to secure our country. Other than that, India has ZERO hostile intentions with china.
So all this talk is just that - talk. While our military is preparing defences against China, our relations in all other spheres are growing by leaps and bounds. Heck, even in the military sphere, the two countries hold joint exercises, and train with each other. So the relations between India and China are not as hostile as you would think, by reading PDF.
As the Indian military says, we "hope for the best, but prepare for the worst". That is all.