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MMRCA aircrafts to be deployed to face chinese threat in North East !!

We don't actually want Anuchal Pradesh, the Chinese leaders are keeping that claim open just as a political bargaining chip.

Look at how well the Indian economy is doing, look at how well the Chinese economy is doing... do you honestly think they want to fight each other now? Why would either country "rock the boat" when both our economies are doing so well?

I don't blame India for being prepared on the NE though, nothing wrong with being prepared.

In a few years India will reach parity with China in Economic/Military strength... and we won't need to worry about war between us after that. There will be peace in Asia.

I understand why you made this post. It was to stroke the ego of Indians and come across as non-threatening.

However we must be realistic with respect to the situation. In actual fact, even though India may be able to keep up with the GDP growth rates of China over the next decade and so will not fall even farther behind China, there is no way on earth it will catch up with China in military strength. In actual fact it will start to fall even farther behind as indigenous weapons systems like J-10B fighter, J-20 stealth fighter 100,000 tonne aircraft carriers start rolling out of Chinese factories and shipyards.

India's vast expenditure on weapons is nowhere near as value efficient as what China spends on weapons. A simple example of how India cannot hope to catch up with China in military strength is the example of their current MMCRA contest. India has now shortlisted the Rafale and Eurofighter. Both of these aircrafts will come in at 80-90million dollars each. In contrast the equivalent J-10B will at most cost 50 million US dollars. This is just one example and there are countless others where India will have to pay around twice more for equivalent technology.

China is now targeting the military superiority of the US and India is a bit concern on the side for the next few decades. Just wait till the 100,000 tonne indigenous supercarriers start rolling out of Chinese shipyards towards the end of this decade, complete with nuclear submarines and destroyers at or near the level of that of the US and then you will see that India is nowhere China.

India should focus on it's economic development and minimum deterrence and not try to match the awesome superpower military that China will build by the start of the next decade.
 
We do appreciate your concern for American jobs and Obama's wagging tail. Too bad Obama's wagging tail gets more attention than the two and a half million children that die in India each year. At least, they perish knowing their right to die of malnutrition and disease is well defended in incredible India.
This is a defence thread and not a economy related thread.So post your craps on the economy thread.Stop trolling u scumbag.
 
This is a defence thread and not a economy related thread.So post your craps on the economy thread.Stop trolling ynu khankir may.

At least they were related. I don't see how another person's rational argument deserves personal attacks in Hindi.

I find it ironic that you lot spend on nukes while you are not even cooked enough in the first place.
 
At least they were related. I don't see how another person's rational argument deserves personal attacks in Hindi.

I find it ironic that you lot spend on nukes while you are not even cooked enough in the first place.

Was that hindi? Ain't you from Bangladesh?
 
I understand why you made this post. It was to stroke the ego of Indians and come across as non-threatening.

However we must be realistic with respect to the situation. In actual fact, even though India may be able to keep up with the GDP growth rates of China over the next decade and so will not fall even farther behind China, there is no way on earth it will catch up with China in military strength. In actual fact it will start to fall even farther behind as indigenous weapons systems like J-10B fighter, J-20 stealth fighter 100,000 tonne aircraft carriers start rolling out of Chinese factories and shipyards.

India's vast expenditure on weapons is nowhere near as value efficient as what China spends on weapons. A simple example of how India cannot hope to catch up with China in military strength is the example of their current MMCRA contest. India has now shortlisted the Rafale and Eurofighter. Both of these aircrafts will come in at 80-90million dollars each. In contrast the equivalent J-10B will at most cost 50 million US dollars. This is just one example and there are countless others where India will have to pay around twice more for equivalent technology.

China is now targeting the military superiority of the US and India is a bit concern on the side for the next few decades. Just wait till the 100,000 tonne indigenous supercarriers start rolling out of Chinese shipyards towards the end of this decade, complete with nuclear submarines and destroyers at or near the level of that of the US and then you will see that India is nowhere China.

India should focus on it's economic development and minimum deterrence and not try to match the awesome superpower military that China will build by the start of the next decade.

Good day dreaming buddy.By the way it is you Bangladeshis,the worst traitors on earth, who should be scared
 
100000 ton aircraft carriers.......lol


and what will they do with them........floating casinos??
 
Good day dreaming buddy.By the way it is you Bangladeshis,the worst traitors on earth, who should be scared

Sorry, but Bangladeshis don't have time to listen to your empty threats. Let alone waging war on India.

Most Bangladeshis think more about putting food on their tables and a roof over their heads for the most part.

Consider the Internet in Bangladesh a "luxury" now that I am countering your retarded statements.
 
100000 ton aircraft carriers.......lol


and what will they do with them........floating casinos??

Probably we can bet on how many minutes it takes to sunk an indian ship. You may enjoy it after being rescued from the sea, of course after the boat was sunk.
 
Sorry, but Bangladeshis don't have time to listen to your empty threats. Let alone waging war on India.

Most Bangladeshis think more about putting food on their tables and a roof over their heads for the most part.

Consider the Internet in Bangladesh a "luxury" now that I am countering your retarded statements.

Well good for you boy or should I say member of the worst traitors gang on earth?By the way you should not think chalenging India.you better not traitor! :sniper:
 
Good day dreaming buddy.By the way it is you Bangladeshis,the worst traitors on earth, who should be scared

Considering you GDP per capita is well below the average of Sub-Sahara African countries', you do have a bit of arrogance in your speak.
 
At least they were related. I don't see how another person's rational argument deserves personal attacks in Hindi.

I find it ironic that you lot spend on nukes while you are not even cooked enough in the first place.

I'm novice when it comes to how India's neighbor's perceive them, except Pakistan. But it seems that Bangladeshis and Sri Lankans are also not big fans of India? How is that so? Is India aggressive toward all its neighbors?
 
Considering you GDP per capita is well below the average of Sub-Sahara African countries', you do have a bit of arrogance in your speak.

Well, given the state of situation in India, many Indians dreams of being a superpower to lessen their suffering in real life. Internet is a place where many Indians write down their dreams. The first time I went to Bharat-Rakshak, I can tell they guys in there are stroking each other in their dreams. Not all Indians are in a dreaming state. But many are. I hope they wake up to reality soon because India and the world is worse off when people do not live in reality.
 

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