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India deploys 36,000 extra troops on Chinese border

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If India has sincere thoughts of having good relations with China and wants to settle all disputes peacefully, then why is it:


(01) Developing and deploying ballistic missile specific for China?
(02) Why is it deploying more fighter aircraft close to the Chinese border?
(03) Why is it quietly raising divisions and brigades for mountain warfare next to the Chinese border?
(04) Why is it allowing, funding, supporting the exile Tibet Government in India?

My dear are u knew on PDF or do u live in some remote area on this earth??

Do u know the missile deployments of Chinese in Tibet?? that too nuclear tipped!!!

Do u know the Chinese Airforce's numbers we don't have even half of it.

If u pick up a paper in India u will know about these developments like troop buildup. There is no secrecy here.

The fourth one i will not answer because there is no easy answer for accusations and even if there is it will be not be accepted due to inherent suspicions of the accuser. I hope u got all the answers.

Finally read about the infrastructure build up by Chinese on their side then u will know if a 36000 troop buildup is large or negligable. I know that u are aware of all these facts but u chose to accuse.
 
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04) Why is it allowing, funding, supporting the exile Tibet Government in India?

For nth time,Govt of India isn't funding/supporting/recognizing any sort of govt in exile in her country.

(01) Developing and deploying ballistic missile specific for China?
(02) Why is it deploying more fighter aircraft close to the Chinese border?
(03) Why is it quietly raising divisions and brigades for mountain warfare next to the Chinese border?

Why shouldn't she? India's military doctrine wrt China is a defensive one, don't know why China should feel threatened.
 
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What a childish post :lol:

Ballistic missile, fighter aircraft for counter attack ..
If you look at the history strong person always want harm weak take an example of 62 war ......we are so weak at that time and we dnt want to do that mistake again

"We were attacked because we were weak, and because China is a predator and a bully it seeks the weakest of one of the herd to attack, so in that sense they are cowards too. In fact if they are cowards, and if we are strong now (RISING INDIA!!!), we can obliterate them"


Do I have your train of thought down right?
 
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What a childish post :lol:

Ballistic missile, fighter aircraft for counter attack ..
If you look at the history strong person always want harm weak take an example of 62 war ......we are so weak at that time and we dnt want to do that mistake again

Weak? Is that why Indians want to purchase all advanced US, UK and western weapons with an argument to contain China? Indians always sneaky... We all know that, sneaky sneaky or very sneaky
 
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I really miss the days when I had sensible and intelligent Indian members to talk to.
 
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Weak? Is that why Indians want to purchase all advanced US, UK and western weapons with an argument to contain China? Indians always sneaky... We all know that, sneaky sneaky or very sneaky

lol yeah evil Indian baniyas! :rofl:
 
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"We were attacked because we were weak, and because China is a predator and a bully it seeks the weakest of one of the herd to attack, so in that sense they are cowards too. In fact if they are cowards, and if we are strong now (RISING INDIA!!!), we can obliterate them"


Do I have your train of thought down right?

I would say you are entirely wrong. But I am just another Indian. Who cares right?

By the way, did I catch your train of thought?
 
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Everyone just shut up about china be provoked. I'm quite sure these pakistanis are having wet dreams that there will be a conflict. It's India's land, let India place her troops wherever the hell she wants. Let's get back on topic.. :disagree:
 
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Lets see the Indian Air Force's Chief's wet dreams:

IAF Chief says China a greater threat than Pakistan

New Delhi India faces a greater threat from China than Pakistan because New Delhi knows little about Beijing's combat capabilities, India's air force chief told a newspaper in an interview published on Sunday. The world's two most populous nations fought a brief but brutal war over their 3,500 km (2,200 mile) Himalayan border in 1962, and both sides claim the other is occupying big but largely uninhabited chunks of their territory.

India has also been pursuing closer relations with the United States, something that worries China. China has a standing army almost three times the size of Pakistan's, according to official figures and defence industry estimates, but it is the lack of knowledge about China's military that concerned Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major.

"We know very little about the actual capabilities of China, their combat edge or how professional their military is," Major told the Hindustan Times newspaper. "They are certainly a greater threat." India and Pakistan have fought three wars since independence in 1947 and tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours rose sharply after last November's Mumbai attack, which killed 166 people. A slow-moving peace process was paused after the attack. Islamabad has acknowledged that the attack was launched from and partly planned in Pakistan, but rejected New Delhi's accusations that the gunmen had support from official Pakistani agencies.

Although India and China have signed a treaty to maintain "peace and tranquility" along their disputed frontier and agreed to find a political solution to the row, talks have hardly made progress even as their business ties boom. India blames the lack of progress on China's claim over Arunachal Pradesh, in particular over its Buddhist enclave of Tawang. New Delhi says it cannot part with populated areas to settle the border dispute.

Major said the Indian air force was upgrading about five airbases, of which two would operate Russian Su-30 MKI fighters.

IAF Chief says China a greater threat than Pakistan - Express India
 
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India pose threat to China, says official media

China’s official media has reacted sharply to reports that India was deploying more troops along the border with China with one of them saying the move will “lead to a rivalry between the two countries”.

“India needs to consider whether or not it can afford the consequences of a potential confrontation with China,” the People’s Daily and its sister publication, the Global Times, said in an identical piece. This is a rare occasion when the official media has taken such an aggressive stance on India.

Two major Chinese Internet portals, sina and sohu, ran the analysis suggesting that it reflects the views of a large section in the Communist Party of China. The piece, originally written by the Global Times, has been published across a wide spectrum of the Chinese media.

“The tough posture Singh’s new government has taken may win some applause among India’s domestic nationalists. But it is dangerous if it is based on a false anticipation that China will cave in,” said the piece, which appeared as an editorial in Global Times and as an article in other papers.

The piece is a reaction to a news agency report saying India has deployed two additional army divisions comprising 60,000 additional troops along the border with China besides placing a squadron of frontline Sukhoi Su-30 MKI combat jets at a key airbase in the North East.

The foreign ministry in Beijing earlier rejected reports that the Chinese military has been involved in repeated incursions across the border with India. He reiterated the well known Chinese stance that there can be no question of incursion in a situation where the border has not been mapped.

“We cannot accept such an allegation and expect relevant Indian figures and media be responsible and do something good for bilateral ties,” Qin Gang, the Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said. He said China wants to reach a fair and reasonable solution on the border issue with India and urging both sides preserve the stability and peace in the border region.

The Global Times also claimed it has conducted an Internet survey, which showed that 74% of respondents were against China having friendly relationship with India after New Delhi’s move along the border. It said that 65% of the survey’s respondents said the provocative action by India is harmful to bilateral ties between the two countries. But the paper did not reveal how many people and what kind of people participated in the survey.

“India likes to brag about its sustainable development, but worries that it is being left behind by China. China is seen in India as both a potential threat and a competitor to surpass,” it said. “But India can’t actually compete with China in a number of areas, like international influence, overall national power and economic scale. India apparently has not yet realized this,” the GT editorial said.

India pose threat to China, says official media
 
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Lets see the Indian Air Force's Chief's wet dreams:

IAF Chief says China a greater threat than Pakistan

New Delhi India faces a greater threat from China than Pakistan because New Delhi knows little about Beijing's combat capabilities, India's air force chief told a newspaper in an interview published on Sunday. The world's two most populous nations fought a brief but brutal war over their 3,500 km (2,200 mile) Himalayan border in 1962, and both sides claim the other is occupying big but largely uninhabited chunks of their territory.

India has also been pursuing closer relations with the United States, something that worries China. China has a standing army almost three times the size of Pakistan's, according to official figures and defence industry estimates, but it is the lack of knowledge about China's military that concerned Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major.

"We know very little about the actual capabilities of China, their combat edge or how professional their military is," Major told the Hindustan Times newspaper. "They are certainly a greater threat." India and Pakistan have fought three wars since independence in 1947 and tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours rose sharply after last November's Mumbai attack, which killed 166 people. A slow-moving peace process was paused after the attack. Islamabad has acknowledged that the attack was launched from and partly planned in Pakistan, but rejected New Delhi's accusations that the gunmen had support from official Pakistani agencies.

Although India and China have signed a treaty to maintain "peace and tranquility" along their disputed frontier and agreed to find a political solution to the row, talks have hardly made progress even as their business ties boom. India blames the lack of progress on China's claim over Arunachal Pradesh, in particular over its Buddhist enclave of Tawang. New Delhi says it cannot part with populated areas to settle the border dispute.

Major said the Indian air force was upgrading about five airbases, of which two would operate Russian Su-30 MKI fighters.

IAF Chief says China a greater threat than Pakistan - Express India


Okay. What exactly is a wet dream here? Seeing China as a greater threat than Pakistan.? Did the article say anything about India attacking China? or is it wet dream because if China attacks we won't be able to defend ourselves?
 
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