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Moderator is trolling in the Asia.
I like your innocence.
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It is useless.
The USA is the moderator.
Moderator is trolling in the Asia.
Luckily most nations of this world aren't that stupid. Example, the ASEAN has just sign a cooperation agreement with China, despite, US efforts to turn the region against China over the S. China sea. How smart India will be, remains to be seen.
Agreed. And if the US regarded India as any sort of threat at all, this so-called approval of its political system would vanish just like that. Look at US sanctions against India during the 70s and 80s.I think Obama and other Americans tend to bracket India with China out of a fear for China and what it represents. They in some ways just can't explain China. America and the west have fashioned a very specific set of criteria to be successful in the world. China by ignoring these, is defying their logic. The new paradigm they then came up with is that of the developing world versus the developed world.
They then can explain away China's success as not being a result of its unique society or system of organization (which they find abhorrent), but rather China is doing well because it is a developing nation along with a democratic, comprehensible India. They do this without really coming up with a meaningful definition of what it means to be a developing nation.
Winning over ASEAN was really a huge coup for China. With ASEAN slightly leaning toward China, the US will have a difficult time trying to contain China in South China Sea.Luckily most nations of this world aren't that stupid. Example, the ASEAN has just sign a cooperation agreement with China, despite, US efforts to turn the region against China over the S. China sea. How smart India will be, remains to be seen.
Yes, India thinks it has a chance to gain superiority over China by buying advanced weapons from the West.Seeing the recent defence deals we made with them, i think that we are following what is best for us.
For China's friends, China's rise is peaceful. For China's enemies, China's rise is not peaceful! It seems India has chosen. It will have to live with the consequences.That would depend on how intelligent China will be. It is not the U.S. scaring India, it is the Chinese pushing India into the arms of the U.S. True actually for the rest of Asia, very few are buying the "peaceful rise of China" story.
India's role is nothing more than cannon fodder for US. It is impossible for India to beat China. The only question is how much resources China will need to expend to defeat India decisively.That would have been a masterstroke for China, since without India, the rest of the asian branch of the anti-China alliance would be very weak & might have run up against India's own plans for the Indian Ocean region.
While Obama may have overstated India's rise, China/Chinese are guilty of understating the same.
Maybe you think so, but people have different perspectives.
When India becomes one of the top five largest economies, or as influential as a P5+1 member, then maybe people will start to change their minds.
But you have to actually reach that point first.
I'm sure you have a different perspective on Ondia but please note that I haven't assigned a position on the chart for India nor have I made any comparisons. All I have said is that China/Chinese (incidentally your post is proof of that ) tend to understate India's position/rise as being insignificant. That is not important per se except that it leads to some miscalculation on how far a position can be pushed. China does not want to share its moment in the sun with anyone least of all with India.That may even have valid reasoning(as you did) that India is not yet in the same league but China's actions over the last year make it necessary for many to see India as a counterweight. That will only annoy Chinese more, we will see more barbs directed at India, both between the two countries as well as through proxies as in here, leading Indians to take a harder position against China; a sort of a vicious cycle.(that would also probably explain Indian & Chinese behavior here)
The biggest miscalculation is from India. The result will be India splitting into smaller states.That is not important per se except that it leads to some miscalculation on how far a position can be pushed.
Of course not. You could say we are in a different "caste." We do not regard India as a country that can possibly be a superpower in Asia. Ultimately, the truth can only be revealed by armed conflict.China does not want to share its moment in the sun with anyone least of all with India.
Obama is a big time loser troll who is still not sure what the heck is he doing to he opened the popular newspapers and pick up happy go lucky statements to please.
Well, The Most Amusing Thing which I get to see in the Internet forums is that, the World Still thinks us to be the land of Snake charmers, Well even though There Ignorance is Strategically Important But there Views Do hurt our Sentiments... Many One Eyed Can Only see Rural India while the Urban India is Catching them up and Chasing them hard....
Overestimation is just as dangerous as underestimation.
You said that Chinese posters here tend to underestimate India, well I actually have noticed the opposite. By talking about India as a viable threat to China in today's world, I think they are overestimating India.
Future GDP is a nice thing to have, even a great thing to have. But it only exists in the future, not today.
Future predictions also have a tendency to go badly wrong. All we can count on is what we have today, and work hard for the future.
Yes, India thinks it has a chance to gain superiority over China by buying advanced weapons from the West.