When, Where and How China Will Attack India

Ancient Indian

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Xi and Modi are not bickering about the piece of land....they are talking about 300 billion trade which is coming between India and China. You can continue this useless bickering.
I have a friend who works in ITBF.

The situation is not what you are gushing about.

The peace type of thing works only if both sides are peaceful nations.

China is going to implode in next decade. We have to be very careful .
 

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Border was there even before you became our neighbour in 1949.

China was never our neighbour in history.
Well, it was true because there was no such a country called "India" until British came.
And it was not true because that part of border was "Undemocrated" until 1954.
 

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Well, it was true because there was no such a country called "India" until British came.
And it was not true because that part of border was "Undemocrated" until 1954.
India itself is a foreign name adopted by our people because 'India' vide its constitution took up what is the essence of Bharat.

Bharat is the person, India is its contemporary personality. We are Bharatiya people, different from the way you are Han or Hanized people. Nobody was ever forced to be a Bharatiya. In fact there are unstated entry restrictions. And Bharat has a history longer than that of 'history' itself.

You may or may not get it, so don't bother. Hope you remain happy with whatever you have. Just don't bother us with your super-powerdom. We don't fcuking care for it.
 

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You may or may not get it, so don't bother. Hope you remain happy with whatever you have. Just don't bother us with your super-powerdom. We don't fcuking care for it.
You should keep telling your countrymen about this, especially those in this forum. It seems they do f***ing care for it.
 

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Well, it was true because there was no such a country called "India" until British came.
And it was not true because that part of border was "Undemocrated" until 1954.
There was no such country as People's Republic of China either. Something you guys keep forgetting, conveniently if may add.
 

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1. China does not have a history of conquests. It has mostly tried to remain isolated within. With a history and civilization of millenniums, China is a mature nation with very smart leaders and disciplined population.
2. Except in a section of Indian media and motivated Western media, there is no indication that China ever considered the possibility of war with India. In all her appreciations China has never considered India as an adversary or competitor in any field. The anti-China hype created is obviously the work of Western arms peddlers who look for more opportunities to push sales.
3. Taiwan is taken by China as a part of the nation. Among outside investors in PRC, Taiwan leads. There are many areas where the two cooperate. They have huge trade between themselves. China gets really upset with anyone viewing Taiwan as a separate sovereign entity.
4. Japan, S Korea and the Philippines have continued to remain occupied by US troops since WW II /Korean War. Not unrealistically China sees these as US vassals where US has deployed its front line against China. China sees her historical foe Japan as the real enemy in Asia. With a fast expanding military and the best air force in Asia, Japan is the nation that China has on its cross hair.
5. Naah, China does not consider India enough of a threat to launch war on. The border issues are not life and death issues. China also sees India much embroiled in internal issues ranging from J&K, Red Corridor to NE. India is too busy and focused on industrial/economic developments. Neither India nor China is really interested in starting a conflict that the West may be hoping.
 

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You should keep telling your countrymen about this, especially those in this forum. It seems they do f***ing care for it.
A lot of people on the forums are in fact NRIs &/or PIOs who still love India but also love their new homes. Who then bring along the idioms of their adopted countries. This is not unlike your own case where Non Resident Chinese have their own mixed feelings, some spied for China some against China. You can check out the number of people logged in during the day and compare that to the numbers logged in during the nights (IST). These NRIs too have many different POVs. Some even hold up China as an economic model. But then NRIs are a miniscule part of India's population. However these NRIs are a very learned group and they tend to have long family lines in India - hence lot of business/investment interests. GoI and lay Indians cannot and do not want to totally ignore them either. There is a lot of genuine respect also for their achievements too. Success of NRIs basically show us what is possible by Indians within India too, coming from the same cultural milieu. But Indian voters are just too many to be swayed by anything. It has been so for ages.

BTW, both the UPA and now NDA have protected the Chinese by not telling the truth to the common man on the streets. There are a lot of Hindutva vaadis in these forums who broadly hate all foreign influence including the Chinese and they mostly are very vocal and categorical about Chinese duplicity. But they constitute about 10% of the total Indian net-savvy population.

If this bothers you then wait till the voice of these Hindutva vaadis finds echo with Modi. Currently it does not in the manner Hindutva vaadis would like to. Modi govt. is categorical that even though Hindutva element is their exclusive storm trooper but the govt. as such is here to serve everybody. This is currently not challenged by the storm-trooper either. Hence the protected view of the Chinese remains among the general public. Most of the noise created by Hindutva vadis is done within the confines of internet, for the present, a kind of shout box, designed for exactly the purpose of confinement/definement.
 

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5. Naah, China does not consider India enough of a threat to launch war on. The border issues are not life and death issues. China also sees India much embroiled in internal issues ranging from J&K, Red Corridor to NE. India is too busy and focused on industrial/economic developments. Neither India nor China is really interested in starting a conflict that the West may be hoping.
Chinese also consider ourselves as South Asian. China borders more SAARC countries than India on land. India aside there's an ample room for bilateral co-op with other members. Regrettably not much interaction with other subcontinent peers so far mainly due to lack of connectivity. But things are changing for better.

BTW one thing I've always been vocally opposing to is the West bogeyman many are fond of in a China-vs-West fiction. Yes, divide-n-conquer is the West's old gimmick for self interest. but in the present-day world interdependence btwn China and the West outweigh differences which're usually manageable.

As for Sino-India part there's already a "Cold Peace" lasting decades. We're not so much obsessed with Indian threats nor shall we overrate importance of Sino-India relationship.
 

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Oh really. . . . .what a friendly nation china is.

They will empower the host like big brother.

Look at sri lanka.

The investment looks more like bribe than investment.

Good riddance that rajpakse lost the election. Fukcer tried to back-stab India.
 

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