Samrat420
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Victim card? What victim card? India feels threatened by Chinese military advancements and that's a fact. So, why shouldn't we prepare for any unwanted eventualities in future, even if there's no risk of an Indo-China war in present timeline..? Its just cold hard logic.Tell that to Saudis, Russians, Brazilians, Egyptians and youself. So no, it's a geo-political myth, the reality is based on balance of power. Plus, Pakistan's economy has taken an upswing, so it's improving, it takes time to make momentum.
Economics are uncertain, it's possible that overnight one could lose all their money, and at another night get it all back.
Read my post again, the victim card India picks up is exactly this, but you'd openly say China isn't your enemy, no? The thing is, a couple of years down the road, we'll have quieter and more lethal subs in the sea, if India loses her sanity over that, you know who is at fault.
Submarines were acquired through existing budget, as for India's ability to expand, the Rafale deal is an ideal example of how much can be expanded, and the Agusta Torpedo controversy at where it can expand.
I'd say this is off-topic, but I hope you understood what I mean.
Tell me how would you react if Afghanistan asked you to “denuclearise the Af-Pak region" as a peace proposal? Would you ever accept it?