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India woos Japan and Vietnam to challenge China's South Asia dominance | Mail Online

In a calibrated diplomatic strategy to create a new ring of important allies, India is set to roll out the red carpet to leaders from East Asian countries in a policy that is also aimed at balancing out the power of China.

India's decision to welcome the leaders with their strong anti-China stance is unlikely to go down well with Beijing. Even though the two neighbours have exchanged visits by premiers this year, tensions between the two have dominated the headlines.

South Block continues to resent China's attempts to dominate the Line of Actual Control and the vexed boundary, and the frequent pricks on the stapled visa issue and aggressive intrusions.

While officials continue to say that the upcoming visits by some East Asian leaders are part of India's engagement and its Look East policy, their timing and frequency indicate that a clear message is being sent out to Beijing that India has a ring of friends with common strategic goals in East Asia.

So, while Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe will be India's coveted Republic Day chief guest in 2014, New Delhi will roll out the red carpet for Japanese Emperor Akihito and wife Michiko later this month.

The foreign ministers of both nations met on November 12 on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in New Delhi.

There are plans for a joint exercise between Japan's maritime self-defence force and the Indian Navy by the end of this year.

Plans are also in place to export US-2 amphibious aircraft to India. The aircraft, a four-engine turboprop, is used for search and rescue operations.

The two countries will also step up plans for a civil nuclear cooperation deal. Abe has taken a hardline position on China and has been a votary of a closer India-Japan relationship to check Beijing's aggressive designs.

The general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong, is also scheduled to visit India on November 19.

Defence cooperation will dominate the agenda of the talks between the two countries. India will finalise a $100-million line of credit to Vietnam for defence procurements.

Vietnam has supported India's resolve to remain involved in oil exploration activity in the Phu Kanh basin of the South China Sea.

Vietnam says it is within its rights to invite India to explore for oil in this area and has stood against China's bullying in the South China Sea.

For India, the alliance with Vietnam stems from its Look East policy, but is largely because it sees Vietnam as a willing ally to counter-balance China's muscle-flexing in the South China Sea. So, it is helping Vietnam ramp up its defence capabilities. This new-found assertiveness from India is a welcome change, as in the past
 
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India woos Japan and Vietnam to challenge China's South Asia dominance | Mail Online

In a calibrated diplomatic strategy to create a new ring of important allies, India is set to roll out the red carpet to leaders from East Asian countries in a policy that is also aimed at balancing out the power of China.

India's decision to welcome the leaders with their strong anti-China stance is unlikely to go down well with Beijing. Even though the two neighbours have exchanged visits by premiers this year, tensions between the two have dominated the headlines.

South Block continues to resent China's attempts to dominate the Line of Actual Control and the vexed boundary, and the frequent pricks on the stapled visa issue and aggressive intrusions.

While officials continue to say that the upcoming visits by some East Asian leaders are part of India's engagement and its Look East policy, their timing and frequency indicate that a clear message is being sent out to Beijing that India has a ring of friends with common strategic goals in East Asia.

So, while Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe will be India's coveted Republic Day chief guest in 2014, New Delhi will roll out the red carpet for Japanese Emperor Akihito and wife Michiko later this month.

The foreign ministers of both nations met on November 12 on the sidelines of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in New Delhi.

There are plans for a joint exercise between Japan's maritime self-defence force and the Indian Navy by the end of this year.

Plans are also in place to export US-2 amphibious aircraft to India. The aircraft, a four-engine turboprop, is used for search and rescue operations.

The two countries will also step up plans for a civil nuclear cooperation deal. Abe has taken a hardline position on China and has been a votary of a closer India-Japan relationship to check Beijing's aggressive designs.

The general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyen Phu Trong, is also scheduled to visit India on November 19.

Defence cooperation will dominate the agenda of the talks between the two countries. India will finalise a $100-million line of credit to Vietnam for defence procurements.

Vietnam has supported India's resolve to remain involved in oil exploration activity in the Phu Kanh basin of the South China Sea.

Vietnam says it is within its rights to invite India to explore for oil in this area and has stood against China's bullying in the South China Sea.

For India, the alliance with Vietnam stems from its Look East policy, but is largely because it sees Vietnam as a willing ally to counter-balance China's muscle-flexing in the South China Sea. So, it is helping Vietnam ramp up its defence capabilities. This new-found assertiveness from India is a welcome change, as in the past
if its true then its good to keep the ever agressive dragon on back foot and behave he should know that its own defences get exposed if it goes on offensive in foriegn territory dont think its bad rather its good when china itself is working on so called "string of pearl" to keep india in chek
 
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China is not our enemy
& we have historic relations with japan & Vietnam

Only Pakistan is our enemy
& hopefully china will become our best buddy in comming years
 
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India and their cheerleading army to challenge China's rise?

This isn't India's playground. If India wants to play in China sandpit, then China deserves to play in India's sandpit.
 
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Ha wow picking fights again faker? If your a real Filipino why not help out oh so your not huh well use your own damn flag chinamen
 
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"India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border”-Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA (1891-1962)

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I personally have always admired and loved Japan, its people, its geography, its gadgets, its language, its culture, its cuisine, its history, its folkfore, its martialarts, Manga, Anime, Movies and almost everything about it I am really glad to see the phenomenal pace the relations between both countries have been improving lately and would love to see it progress in wide range of fields and not just become a mere anti china strategic alliance.
 
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More like Japan is wooing India. But nobody likes to be a pawn , treated in a game.

Vietnam? It has normalised it relationship with China.
 
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I sense the West are setting up Asia to fall for war and taking each other down. This will happen when US announce it will take her Fleet 7 out of Asia due to economic fall out. China will immediately try to take over Asia. Then when all Asia are week torn down due to wars, the the West will wipe out what ever strong hole left. Hope Russia will step in and prevent war in Asia.
 
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I sense the West are setting up Asia to fall for war and taking each other down. This will happen when US announce it will take her Fleet 7 out of Asia due to economic fall out. China will immediately try to take over Asia. Then when all Asia are week torn down due to wars, the the West will wipe out what ever strong hole left. Hope Russia will step in and prevent war in Asia.

The European are actually more broad minded. Its only when everything started with the Americans.
 
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I sense the West are setting up Asia to fall for war and taking each other down. This will happen when US announce it will take her Fleet 7 out of Asia due to economic fall out. China will immediately try to take over Asia. Then when all Asia are week torn down due to wars, the the West will wipe out what ever strong hole left. Hope Russia will step in and prevent war in Asia.
We're nuclear nations and America badly wants to trigger a war in Asia. America knows Muslim nations are already anti-America so first it is targeting Muslim nations.

Instead of fighting with each other we should look forward for survival in this region because USA is damn witty, damn powerful. Period.
 
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I sense the West are setting up Asia to fall for war and taking each other down. This will happen when US announce it will take her Fleet 7 out of Asia due to economic fall out. China will immediately try to take over Asia. Then when all Asia are week torn down due to wars, the the West will wipe out what ever strong hole left. Hope Russia will step in and prevent war in Asia.

America will not back down on Asia, US is part of Asia Pacific, if US left Asia, we will also packing our bag from Guam, CNMI, Hawai'i. And we can leave Guam, we can leave CNMI, but for us to protect Hawai'i we need those forward base. And America is not planning on losing Hawai'i

It's a matter of do if we damn and damn if we don't situation. America will step up in Asia, america will concede that Asia will be the backyard of India and China, but Both country need to know and accept that US will always be part of Asia. And we are not going anywhere, speaking as an American.
 
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