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The Coming Clash Between China And India

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released IMF Economic Outlook. India’s projected 2018-19 growth rates are well above China’s 6.6% and 6.4% over the same period. And things could get even worse for Chinese economic growth over the long-term, due to the continued rise of the country’s nonfinancial debt.

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China wants to expand its influence in South Asia -- in all of it, the land, the sea, and the air. That’s why Beijing is spending billions of dollars to build long-stretch highways like CPEC and taking over Sri Lanka’s and Pakistan’s ports.

The trouble is that Beijing’s plan has misjudged India—A miscalculation that could revive old animosities, create new ones, and lead to a clash between the two Asian powers.

That’s something foreign investors should watch closely, as a clash between India and China would have devastating effects on the economic integration of South Asia and the performance of the financial markets of the region.

Officially, China and India are moving closer to addressing old and new issues that divide them, with high profile meetings like the one at the end of this week, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet with the Chinese President Xi Jinping.





The two leaders are expected to bridge the “gap of trust” between the two countries, as some media sources in both countries interpret the high-level summit. But unofficially, India and China are moving further apart, due to Beijing’s miscalculation of India’s capability to spoil its plans.

“Beijing’s miscalculations regarding India have created conflict with a regional power that has the capability and desire to disrupt China’s outward push,” explains Raffaello Pantucci in “China’s South Asian Miscalculation,” published recently in CURRENT HISTORY (April 24, 2018). It is a calculation that could cause serious complications for China’s broader South Asian vision, and ultimately provoke a clash between the two Asian giants.”

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What makes this confrontation more likely is the rise of hawkish voices in both countries, especially In India where there’s a growing sense that China is trying to encircle and strangle it.

“The story is one of growing confrontation, as hawkish national security establishments on both sides increasingly outflank economic pragmatists who want to take advantage of the potential benefits of a more cooperative relationship between the two Asian giants,” adds Pantucci.

Then there’s a shift in fortunes of the economies of the two countries. India’s economy is gaining momentum, as China’s economy losessteam.

That could certainly provide India the resources to push back against China with its own checkbook (ie, South Asia diplomacy), further intensifying the antagonism between the two countries.

The Indian economy is expected to grow at an annual rate of 7.4% in 2018 and 7.8% in 2019, according to a recently released IMF Economic Outlook. India’s projected 2018-19 growth rates are well above China’s 6.6% and 6.4% over the same period. And things could get even worse for Chinese economic growth over the long-term, due to the continued rise of the country’s nonfinancial debt.

A strong Indian economy will further help India strengthen its naval capabilities and up its participation in joint naval exercises with America, Japan and Australia in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean, irking China.

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More of Western media trying to puff up Indian ego. They've been doing it for decades now but nothing has changed. China is still miles ahead and India will never catch up as long as they remain complacent. Westerners telling Indians they're already great is not going to help motivate them to get better. However, Westerners first goal in media war is to prevent India and China co-operation by stoking a false strategic rivalry. Westerners are smart enough to know Indians are big-headed and full of themselves and they take advantage of that. Everybody. apart from Indians, know China is ahead in every department. In a way, from a Chinese perspective, we have to thank Western media for keeping Indians dumb and complacent.
 
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More of Western media trying to puff up Indian ego. They've been doing it for decades now but nothing has changed. China is still miles ahead and India will never catch up as long as they remain complacent. Westerners telling Indians they're already great is not going to help motivate them to get better. However, Westerners first goal in media war is to prevent India and China co-operation by stoking a false strategic rivalry. Westerners are smart enough to know Indians are big-headed and full of themselves and they take advantage of that. Everybody. apart from Indians, know China is ahead in every department. In a way, from a Chinese perspective, we have to thank Western media for keeping Indians dumb and complacent.

You just painted 1.3Bn people as big headed and full of themselves.. and they they don't get/understand what you got so easily in a chat forum. Pretty sharp insights you have, there, sir.

Think Indian Admin and Political circles do realize very well that a conflict in any case is not welcome and one with china will be deterimental to the growth path of the country. Politicians keep on feeding news and rhetoric to the electing public, but there has been a consistent and every increasing try to find more middle grounds with china. If that was not the case, the Dokalam incident would not have resolved without firing a bullet.

Think both sides are way more mature than the credit you are willing to give them.
 
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There is not gonna be any clash. India is gonna be the white collar capital of the world.
China is gonna be the blue collar capital of the world - it already is.
China can neither afford to have a clash with India, nor do Chinese have the guts for it.
 
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Another Gordon Chang?

There is not gonna be any clash. India is gonna be the white collar capital of the world.
China is gonna be the blue collar capital of the world - it already is.
China can neither afford to have a clash with India, nor do Chinese have the guts for it.
Indians are the masters of the world, you even made a video for it, didn't you?

 
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Think Indian Admin and Political circles do realize very well that a conflict in any case is not welcome and one with china will be deterimental to the growth path of the country. Politicians keep on feeding news and rhetoric to the electing public, but there has been a consistent and every increasing try to find more middle grounds with china. If that was not the case, the Dokalam incident would not have resolved without firing a bullet.

The reason why Doklam incident didn't evolve into a war between China and India was due to China's patience starting to run out with India. Videos and photos of large quantity Chinese missiles being transported in Tibet region spread like swarm on the Internet. This caught the immediate attention of India and urgently gave the order to withdraw back thus preventing an escalation with the PLA. Believe me your Indian troops do not want to engage the PLA because China was on the verge of starting the war if you slumdogs keep loitering around. You and the rest of the Indians know the reality and what it would mean to India's economy should India wanna fight China.
 
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The reason why Doklam incident didn't evolve into a war between China and India was due to China's patience starting to run out with India. Videos and photos of large quantity Chinese missiles being transported in Tibet region spread like swarm on the Internet. This caught the immediate attention of India and urgently gave the order to withdraw back thus preventing an escalation with the PLA. Believe me your Indian troops do not want to engage the PLA because China was on the verge of starting the war if you slumdogs keep loitering around. You and the rest of the Indians know the reality and what it would mean to India's economy should India wanna fight China.

Ah, that is what happened... And all this while I believed that escalation calmed down with both parties pulling back, not one side - Am sure you would have got this from very reliable sources that us slumdogs backed down fearing big bad PLA.

You can keep on calling names, as that gives you repeated dopamine shots that makes you feel good momentarily... The fact however is that Doklam was resolved because calmer minds prevailed.

I wish I had half the enthusiasm of you to beat up chest and claim superiority. I do however like the enthusiasm you have.. Keep it up :-)
 
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Ah, that is what happened... And all this while I believed that escalation calmed down with both parties pulling back, not one side - Am sure you would have got this from very reliable sources that us slumdogs backed down fearing big bad PLA.

You can keep on calling names, as that gives you repeated dopamine shots that makes you feel good momentarily... The fact however is that Doklam was resolved because calmer minds prevailed.

I wish I had half the enthusiasm of you to beat up chest and claim superiority. I do however like the enthusiasm you have.. Keep it up :-)
:rofl: really? China afraid of the big bad Indian troops? You gotta be kidding me
 
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There is not gonna be any clash. India is gonna be the white collar capital of the world.
China is gonna be the blue collar capital of the world - it already is.
China can neither afford to have a clash with India, nor do Chinese have the guts for it.

India is unique brown collar capital of the world. Number one for open public defecation.
 
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India will win that clash! modis will lead the army of 1 billion open air shitters and command them to point there arses towards China and fart at the sametime eliminated 1.8 billion cheenis without firing a bullet...in true non voilent ghandi fashion!!!

Jay Modi ki g ki!
 
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