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Why America wants India as its second fiddle

India will eventually give in and become subordinate to the American order. India has no other option if they want to survive even as a regional power.

Also, this is the best and only method of countering the growing 'Chinese threat'.

Indians love everything American anyway, so there won't be any public outcry whatsoever. In fact, I believe Indians will probably welcome the Americans with open arms.

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What do you mean by India do not have any other option? If India was able to survive when it was economically and milatarily not so strong, in the past few decades even after the demise of USSR, then why can't India survive on hwe own when she is economically stronger than in the past and cultivated more allies than in the past?

And, is it the only way to counter the "Chinese Threat"? If India can hold on her own now, why not in the future? Please remember that it is not just China, but India is also growing stronger.

Indians love everything American anyway, so there won't be any public outcry whatsoever? It seems you do not know anything about the Indian public mindset. so, do not comment on that.
 
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And, is it the only way to counter the "Chinese Threat"? If India can hold on her own now, why not in the future?

Your own Armed forces think differently.

New Delhi: Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sureesh Mehta has set off a storm by saying India cannot match China military force. Is it a warning from India's military that the government needs to hear?
"In military terms, both conventional and non-conventional, we neither have the capability nor the intention to match China force for force," said Admiral Sureesh Mehta.
For a nuclear-armed military representing the interests of a billion-plus people, the lack of confidence is quite striking. India's military leadership has made a stunning confession that New Delhi doesn't have the stomach for a fight, if push came to shove on the disputed Sino-Indian boundary.

"Whether in terms of GDP, defence spend or any other parameter, the gap between the two is too wide to bridge and is getting wider by the day," he said.

India can't match China's military force: Navy Chief - India News - IBNLive

India knows that they can't win a two-front war against China and Pakistan, or even a one-front war with just China.

Solution? Give up your non-alignment policy, and join America. :azn:
 
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Your own Armed forces think differently.



India can't match China's military force: Navy Chief - India News - IBNLive

India knows that they can't win a two-front war against China and Pakistan, or even a one-front war with just China.

Solution? Give up your non-alignment policy, and join America. :azn:

China also cannot match USA military's force. Does that means that China is afride of USA? I think same goes to India also.

I think our Indian Army Chief says something different.

Army Chief General V K Singh has said India was 'not sure' of China's intentions for developing infrastructure along the borders, but a repeat of the 1962 aggression was 'never' possible.

1962 type war against China not possible: Army chief - Indian Express

Unsure of China's motives, but 1962 repeat not possible: Army chief | The Asian Age

Unsure of China's motives, but 1962 repeat not possible: Singh

Unsure of China's motives, but 1962 repeat not possible: VK Singh - Times Of India

Best solution is, grow your confidence, show some guts and strengthen yourself.

How is it? :azn:
 
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If India was 4 inch by 4 inch country with tiny economy, this would be a cause for concern. In current scenario, only thing problematic for India is internal conflicts. There are no big enough outside threats. It would be impossible for US to use India like it has used other countries in past. There is not much to lose. Just make sure this is an even trade. And India is improving relationship with many countries around the world. March ahead!
 
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^^ True. I really don't understand how people confuse us with Pakistan on this matter. We might have been one people before independence, but now there is a total 180-degree difference.
 
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In the last 20 years, do Pakistanis think, America had them as second fiddle?
 
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Problem with this article is that it is written from Pakistani perspective. Pakistan has been American fiddle for quite a while and somehow there is this mistaken believe in Pakistan that India and Pakistan are basically the same. Whiles sentiments are nice, Pakistan and India are not equal nor do they have same outlook towards world. India has traditionally avoided taking sides on military issues and that's why even if we were friendly with USSR, we never had KGB agents running secret ops from New Delhi. That is not going to change. Besides political posturing, US cannot gain anything from India.
 
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