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WASHINGTON: The lack of US condemnation of India's latest missile test demonstrates that the Washington appreciates India's need to meet the emerging strategic challenge posed by rising China, according to two US scholars.

It also shows "US is comfortable with Indian progress in the nuclear and missile fields", Lisa Curtis, senior research fellow for South Asia, and Baker Spring, research fellow in National Security Policy, at The Heritage Foundation, a conservative thinktank said in a commentary.

"India's successful test of the Agni-V, a nuclear-capable long-range missile, is a major step forward for New Delhi in attaining nuclear deterrence against regional rival China," they said calling it as "telling that no country has criticised India's missile test."

Curtis and Spring also noted that the US State Department simply called on all nuclear-capable states to exercise restraint and underlined India's solid record on non-proliferation and its cooperation with the international community on nuclear issues.

"This is a far cry from Washington's position on Indian ballistic missile development throughout the 1990s, when Washington pressured New Delhi to modify its nuclear and missile posture," they said suggesting "the new US stance also demonstrates a welcome evolution in US non-proliferation policy."

"The US change in position with regard to Indian missile capabilities demonstrates how far the US-India relationship has evolved over the last decade," Curtis and Spring said.

"Now the US views India as a strategic partner with growing economic and political clout that will contribute to promoting security and stability in Asia."

'US appreciates India closing missile gap with China' - The Times of India

Just one sentence to explain the highlighted part.....

This just flag's out China's foreign policy failure. Every body criticized NK for failed rocket launch and none on for successful missile launch. Everybody looks at china not just as a growing economy but also as a growing enemy in the region.

:sniper:
 
There is a sea change in the way USA has responded to ICBM test by India, imagine what would have been the response had it been the 90s . Wonder how they will respond to paks long range missile test
 
We should not be happy if US is appreciating our missile programme.

The simple fact is that it will appreciate our programme till the time it sees us as a potential counterbalance to China.

Once it sees no gain to the USA from our programme, it will condemn each and every step that closes the gap between USA and India.
 
the mafia boss' message to his soldier before they spray bullets at each other
 
That's because India is not a growing economy. :cheesy:

India's GDP ranking actually fell from 2010 to 2011, according to the IMF.

German growth before their WW2 was awesome too , but they eventually got crushed becasue they made some wrong allies and bullied nations all around them !!! sounds familiar :azn:

Everybody looks at china not just as a growing economy but also as a growing enemy in the region holds absolutely true ! :wave:
 
India poses no threat to the USA in terms of economy or military.

As above, India's economy is actually falling in the rankings.

Secondly, India needs an ICBM with 15,000 km range to target America. (Whereas us for example, we only require an ICBM with 10,000 km range, which we already had in the 1970's).

So India does not have the ability to even retaliate against America in a nuclear scenario. They could nuke you day and night, and you wouldn't be able to respond at all.

Everybody looks at china not just as a growing economy but also as a growing enemy in the region holds absolutely true !

And how does Pakistan/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka look at you? :lol:

It was the USA who was trying to form a "G-2" with us. After we showed no interest, they moved on.
 
India poses no threat to the USA in terms of economy or military.

As above, India's economy is actually falling in the rankings.

Secondly, India needs an ICBM with 15,000 km range to target America. (Whereas us for example, we only require an ICBM with 10,000 km range, which we already had in the 1970's).

So India does not have the ability to even retaliate against America in a nuclear scenario. They could nuke you day and night, and you wouldn't be able to respond at all.



And how does Pakistan/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka look at you? :lol:

It was the USA who was trying to form a "G-2" with us. After we showed no interest, they moved on.
we very well know our targets and America is not in the list.
 
That's because India is not a growing economy. :cheesy:

India's GDP ranking actually fell from 2010 to 2011, according to the IMF.

List of countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From 2010 to 2011, India went from having the 9th largest economy, to having the 11th largest economy.

India fell by two ranks in one year, behind both Canada and Russia.

hmm... So how does this HIGH IQ person define a growing country?

What you have said means that just because India fell 2 ranks in 1 ranking scale, despite GROWING its economy, India is not growing.

In that sense, China is a STAGNANT economy because all 3 rankings show no change in your rankings. :cheesy:


P.S. Before you post any reply to this post, DO COMPREHEND what I mean to say with all your HIGH IQ.
 
Now for a more neutral third-party view, let's look at the "Global Peace Index".

Global Peace Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

450px-Global_Peace_Index_2011.png


China - #80

India - #135

India has bigger problems with their neighbours than we do, they even have the distinction of having the "most dangerous border in the world", according to the Economist. This border is the number one nuclear flash point in the world.

India and Pakistan: The world's most dangerous border | The Economist

India was even threatening to go to war with Pakistan in 2008, despite having no proof whatsoever that the Pakistani state was complicit in the Mumbai attacks. (Mumbai was subsquently bombed several times after that).
 
Statement given by US researcher shows their mindset ... India has nothing to do with it.. they reacts on their behalf...

India needs deterrence so missiles`ll be made in future also...
 
Everybody looks at china not just as a growing economy but also as a growing enemy in the region holds absolutely true ! :wave:

it is a natural phenomena that military strength grows in tandem with economy. all other rising or risen powers follow the same path. Do you think other S Asian countries can be at ease when an incapable country like india keeps stockpiling its weapons?
 
That's because India is not a growing economy. :cheesy:

India's GDP ranking actually fell from 2010 to 2011, according to the IMF.

List of countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From 2010 to 2011, India went from having the 9th largest economy, to having the 11th largest economy.

India fell by two ranks in one year, behind both Canada and Russia.

Now Chine's have gone blind. India was ranked 9th in 1990-2010 with $1,727,111 GDP. In 2011 India is ranked 10th with $1,843,000 GDP. Canada is marked 11th in the list behind India with $1,759,000 GDP. We grew a little slow there is nothing wrong about it. With you explanation China didn't grew at all, it was 3rd in 1990 - 2010 and continues to be 3rd.

This is from your link.....Open your eyes and look at it once again.


On Topic....you except that you have a failed foreign policy. In your reply you never mentioned a logic reasoning to counter the comments. You all take a easy way out because you have no point.


We should not be happy if US is appreciating our missile programme.

The simple fact is that it will appreciate our programme till the time it sees us as a potential counterbalance to China.

Once it sees no gain to the USA from our programme, it will condemn each and every step that closes the gap between USA and India.

I agree, This is the same thing happened with our neighbors. We have to play our own card.

:sniper:
 
India poses no threat to the USA in terms of economy or military.
As above, India's economy is actually falling in the rankings.
Secondly, India needs an ICBM with 15,000 km range to target America. (Whereas us for example, we only require an ICBM with 10,000 km range, which we already had in the 1970's).
So India does not have the ability to even retaliate against America in a nuclear scenario. They could nuke you day and night, and you wouldn't be able to respond at all.
And how does Pakistan/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka look at you? :lol:
It was the USA who was trying to form a "G-2" with us. After we showed no interest, they moved on.

India is a peace-loving country and is no threat to anyone let alone USA, and why would we try to nuke them, we have more in common with USA and two great democracies and can have a strategic partnership with equal footing with them to keep you in check ... China is a bullying country so it is a threat to every peace loving country

Ok China is a superpower greater than USA agreed if that is what you wish to hear :china:
 
we very well know our targets and America is not in the list.

The point is that you CAN'T hit America, even if they nuked you in the first place. Strategic alignments change all the time, remember when they sent an aircraft carrier against India before?

The world runs on capabilities. America had no problem allying with us in the 1970's despite us being far more Communist back then, since we were weak. Today's Capitalist China is far stronger, thus more of a danger.

India simply does not have the capability to retaliate against America. Your longest range missile does not even cover a third of the distance required.

If they decided to change their alignment, they could nuke India day and night without the slightest fear of nuclear retaliation.
 
Now for a more neutral third-party view, let's look at the "Global Peace Index".

Global Peace Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

450px-Global_Peace_Index_2011.png


China - #80

India - #135

India has bigger problems with their neighbours than we do, they even have the distinction of having the "most dangerous border in the world", according to the Economist. This border is the number one nuclear flash point in the world.

India and Pakistan: The world's most dangerous border | The Economist

India was even threatening to go to war with Pakistan in 2008, despite having no proof whatsoever that the Pakistani state was complicit in the Mumbai attacks. (Mumbai was subsquently bombed several times after that).

Do you even understand what you are speaking??

We had full proof of the origin of the attackers. Also, When was MUMBAI bombed SEVERAL times after 26/11?? Please provide some proof for your FOOLISH statement.




As for having the most dangerous border, that is not what we create. If we have an enemy on our border who has attacked us 4 times, how is it our fault?
 
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