Umair Nawaz
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@Aeronaut
since how long people like bharat varma became credible?
He is a troll like all of indian media.
Well if its like that then OK.As long as he has the audience he has, he is credible.
'Never underestimate, the power of the stupid masses.'
I, for one, welcome our new Chinese overlords.
I, for one, welcome our new Chinese overlords.
A true friend does not flatter you.
A true friend criticizes you.
So that you can correct your mistakes.
When one criticizes you, you must know why he is doing that.
He cares!
Chinese are not bombing Perth or bringing their 'camoflauged homosepians' are they? - They are bringing huge amounts of money to your country, for your mines, banking sector and so on. Yes they do almost own your economy but they don't meddle with your politics and your way of life. Apart from that little Chinese town in Northbride and a few 'therapy parlors' here and there.
What you describe exactly sounds like Indian mentality....
If Chinese underestimate the enemy, she will never climb up to her current status. And Why India flatter with her economy is becos her eye sight is so high riding on the high horse that she trip and fall.
Chinese never underestimate Indian. Becos Indian indeed is in that level.
Let me show you the typical bragging by India when they are not even the same level as Chinese.
Remember PM Singh say Mumbai will overtake Shanghai in 2009? Now what?
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Remember PM Singh say Mumbai will overtake Shanghai in 2009? Now what?
As long as he has the audience he has, he is credible.
'Never underestimate, the power of the stupid masses.'
Historically two growing powers or countries adjacent to each other have never co-existed peacefully. Examples, Rome and Carthage, Rashidun caliphate vs Persian Empire, Germany vs France, UK, Soviet Union, and many other examples. I think in the future it is inevitable that there will be a war between China and India (Pakistan may opt to join depending on leadership at the time). The two countries share a long disputed border, regular ground intrusions, helicopter incursions, staple visa, threatening rhetoric, large disputed territorial claims (South Tibet / AP), regional competition for resources and trade routes, maritime threat, all while having political differences, etc.
Even living in Australia, (I don't know how long you have been there) does not make you comprehend simple internet English!
I pity your comprehension skill. You quoted my entire post but failed to read the last sentence which says, I quote, "India is not as much weak, in terms of military, as the Chinese tend to believe."
So all my argument was based on military related affairs which also includes intelligence gathering as well as sabotage missions inside enemy territory.
But you are just an obstinate person. Your twisted sense of superiority complex and your tendency to live in self complacency make you deny the reality. Since you have managed to make some economic progresses, you take that as the only weapon system to belittle others so that you can appease your own self. This is how you underestimate your enemy's strength confusing military affairs with the economic ones.
You prove again and again who you are and why you lost the Opium Wars. You sound like certified losers, period.
Chenghiz Khan's Mongol army was a band of nomadic people, they had no economy at all, still they not only defeated a much richer China but totally changed the direction of Chinese civilization. I know you will not get it. I am saying this because our smart readers will get it.
Measuring everything in the light of economic prosperity is something only the Chinese can do because they have managed to become rich at least for now. So it is your only means to feel proud in front of everyone.
You know what, when a poor guy suddenly becomes rich, he acts in the same way. He starts thinking that he has conquered the world. But his twisted sense of superiority complex only lasts as long as he has money in his wallet.
Finally, I repeat, I focused on the military affairs only and asked the Chinese not to underestimate India's military strengths.