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China's invitation to the Pakistani military and perceptions of an anti-Japanese sentiment may have led to India rejecting a Chinese request to send troops for a high-profile military parade on September 3.


VK Singh will be the only top representative from Delhi - representation far lower than Beijing had asked for. Singh will hold talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi a day after the parade.

For India, participation would have meant the unusual occurrence of Indian troops marching side-by-side with troops from Pakistan. China had invited Pakistan around the same time that it had reached out to New Delhi. Pakistan has sent a contingent of 75 troops - whose rehearsals have been praised and covered widely in the Chinese media and on social media - while President Mamnoon Hussain will likely attend.

Among the other heads of state present in Beijing next week are Russian President Vladimir Putin, South Korea's Park Geun-hye, South Africa's Jacob Zuma, Myanmar President Thein Sein and Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang. Troops from Belarus, Cuba, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Mexico, Mongolia, Pakistan, Serbia, Tajikistan and Russia will participate.

The view in Beijing is that only "true friends" of China were sending troops for the parade, according to leading Chinese strategic expert Jin Canrong of Renmin University. "One of the diplomatic aims behind the military parade is to make clear who will be China's true friends," he told the South China Morning Post.

Both the United States and Japan have also declined participation. In recent weeks, Beijing and Tokyo have accused the other of politicising the event. While Japan has suggested that China was using the event to highlight Second World War atrocities committed by invading Japanese forces to pressure Tokyo amid on-going maritime disputes, Chinese officials have hit out at the West and Japan for politicising the commemoration, pointing out that other countries have held similar events.
 
Lol India Auzzie US Japan Vietnam are United against any misadventure in international water by china . All will hit back with brut force so not get over hyped with these articles
 
Among the other heads of state present in Beijing next week are Russian President Vladimir Putin, South Korea's Park Geun-hye, South Africa's Jacob Zuma, Myanmar President Thein Sein and Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang. Troops from Belarus, Cuba, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Kyrghyzstan, Mexico, Mongolia, Pakistan, Serbia, Tajikistan and Russia will participate.

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Apart from Russia and SK, seems like all the small countries are participating in this parade.

Regardless, at least India is sending someone who is highly regarded in India. It is better than sending no one. India wont be involved in no-anti parade to a close friend of his, be it Japan, Russia etc
 
Apart from Russia and SK, seems like all the small countries are participating in this parade.

Regardless, at least India is sending someone who is highly regarded in India. It is better than sending no one. India wont be involved in no-anti parade to a close friend of his, be it Japan, Russia etc

If you take Egypt, Kazakhstan and Serbia and the like to be "Small" states, Pakistan withstanding, then you seriously need to reconsider what you are doing on a Defence Forum.
 
If you take Egypt, Kazakhstan and Serbia and the like to be "Small" states, Pakistan withstanding, then you seriously need to reconsider what you are doing on a Defence Forum.
LOL. I think he also needs to reconsider why is his country associating with other insignificant countries smaller than the size of its states
 

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