Genesis
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The general Chinese exuberance against India in this thread is quite amusing. Colombo port city project, a purely non-military one which in no way threatened India's regional security interests, was cancelled by the present government for corruption charges and environmental concerns and has been given a go ahead by the present government for they might have found no objection in it. The Indian establishment was in no way influential in halting the deal, neither they had anything to do with the consequent Sri Lankan decision. Sri Lankans will do whatever suits there national interest; Indians do not live in the 80's anymore.
Do not live in the 80s? Not according to your GDP per capita. lol joking.
But seriously who started this? You really think it was a Chinese that started by saying ha, even though nobody said anything, I will say Sri Lanka will not stop the construction of these ports, EVEN though nobody said they would.
You really think that's what happened.
Indian media and PDF Indian to the least are not official spokesperson of India.
well, neither are the Chinese members officials of Chinese government, so we got to discuss something, we can only induct so many ships a month, so here we are.
You're going to resupply your nuke subs in a Port City????
Kid both are different projects... as for this news there's no confirmation, no other source is reporting this huge news including chinese sites. if its real then good for China.. this project is purely civilian use so no threat for india, as for the nuke subs docking in Sri lanka , it not going to happen till the current government stays in power
Do you understand the point of a nuke sub? Purely civilian? Yes, except there is a piece of land there that belongs to China now for the next 50-100 years, too many treaties forgot which one this is.
We don't have to resupply a nuke sub, our sub can stay underwater for close to half a year, that visit was just that, a visit.