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TOKYO -- Jingoistic frustrations surrounding the extended military standoff between China and India in the Himalayas threaten to undermine the influence of Chinese President Xi Jinping, who himself rose to power amid a nationalistic wave five years ago.

When world powers collide

China held a massive military parade Sunday in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to mark 90 years since the founding of the People's Liberation Army. The armed forces touted their advanced capabilities by unveiling stealth fighters and other modern military hardware.

But on the actual 90th anniversary Tuesday, the mood on the internet was less than patriotic given the PLA's seemingly defensive stance against India.

"Beijing is going to be occupied anyway," one Chinese poster said. "We have no choice but to become Indian."

"They proudly display their great weapons, yet they cannot drive out the Indian army?" wrote another bemused netizen.

The impasse began in mid-June when, according to New Delhi, the PLA built a road in Dolam, a disputed Himalayan territory claimed by both Bhutan and China, and was discovered trying to extend it in the direction of the Indian border. The road construction and possible installation of Chinese military outposts in an area close to its border presented a threat to India.

That month, the Indian military reportedly crossed the border into Dolam to interrupt the project, and the two sides have since been locked in a standoff near the Doka La mountain pass. Beijing has consistently maintained that India conducted an illegal border crossing and has demanded that New Delhi's forces withdraw.

But India has yet to budge from Dolam. It is almost unheard of for another nation to make an armed entry into an area claimed by China without consent of the one-party state. Yet Beijing has stuck to a war of words, holding off on any military response.

Twenty years of nationalism

Back behind the Great Firewall, online flaming instantly whiplashed from South Korea -- which is tangling with China over the installation of an anti-missile system -- to India. But recently, an increasing number of posts have noted China's unaggressive response. Net jingoists see the impasse, which has lasted more than a month, as reeking of Beijing's timidity.

Chinese policy over the past two decades can be said to center upon nationalism. A 1996 compilation of anti-U.S. essays titled "China Can Say No" became a national best-seller, leading a growing segment of the public to demand a hard-line foreign policy from the government.

With socialist ideology taking a back seat, China's leadership has purposely exploited the raw patriotic fervor for political ends.

President Xi's oft-repeated vow to shepherd in "the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation" follows this thread, as do the various territorial disputes in the East China Sea and South China Sea, as well as the Soviet-built Liaoning aircraft carrier and the launch of the first homegrown version.

Beijing has signaled to domestic and international audiences that it will not compromise on core territorial interests. In that light, the appearance of the PLA shrinking back against the Indian army could turn out to be a serious political misstep.

No good solution

Yet China cannot afford an armed clash with India. Even if China wins a limited campaign, the international community would interpret the result as an armed territorial grab. That would discredit the nation's "peaceful rise" to a global power, jeopardizing Beijing's cross-border economic Belt and Road Initiative.

And if China lost such a confrontation, Xi's administration would be disgraced just before the twice-a-decade Communist Party congress this fall, where new leaders are selected. Even a paralyzed PLA may appear to be recoiling in the face of a brazen Indian invasion.

When anti-Japanese demonstrations erupted throughout mainland China in September 2012, on the eve of the previous party congress, forces aligned with Xi apparently used the protests against partisans of then-President Hu Jintao. It is suspected that Xi disparaged diplomacy with Japan under Hu as too conciliatory in a bid to gain the backing of hard-liners in the military.

Whatever the truth behind the scenes may be, Xi clearly has consolidated his power base around anti-Japanese nationalism.

By extension, one could speculate that party factions hostile to Xi are behind the online comments critical of China's response to India, and these postings have appeared repeatedly on several platforms since July.

Even without a conspiracy, it would benefit Xi to quell such flashpoints before opportunists use them during the congress to influence the makeup of the next Politburo.

Link: https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Ec...ing-while-impasse-with-India-continues?page=2
 
The article is right. Now China has no choice except a devastating nuclear strike on Delhi to neuter our enemy forever.
 
China us in a tough situation. Even if China wins militarily, it would be perceived as the bad guy. This is why the Indians are still there.
 
The article is right. Now China has no choice except a devastating nuclear strike on Delhi to neuter our enemy forever.


You do understand, pressing Nuclear Button is not one way street..
 
Are you kidding me you dumb curry boy? At this moment when China could declare war at any hours you dumb curry smoker still think China blinks? your politcans are in panic mode now and we all know that, dont pretend you are more calm than your panick politcans who may already order tickets to left india soon and leave our brave internet curry warriors to defend india instead:rofl:
 
I don't think the current president alone is to blame. For at least 20 years the chinese establishments has sought to downplay and deliberately abuse any Indian developemtn. Consequently in every chickenshit situation every troll wants to go war to 'crush the cockroaches'. Hell I have even heard some morons on the forum say 'you have not proved that you have megaton weapons, your maximum yield is only 70 KT'. Somebody tell the assholes that a blast 3 times the size of Hiroshima on Bejeing isn't that much more easy to accept because you detonated a weapon 5 times the yield on Delhi. F***ING IDIOTS

The article is right. Now China has no choice except a devastating nuclear strike on Delhi to neuter our enemy forever.

IDIOT
 
China us in a tough situation. Even if China wins militarily, it would be perceived as the bad guy. This is why the Indians are still there.
Cheers,
You got another excuse to save your face from an article.:lol:

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Are you kidding me you dumb curry boy? At this moment when China could declare war at any hours you dumb curry smoker still think China blinks? your politcans are in panic mode now and we all know that, dont pretend you are more calm than your panick politcans who may already order tickets to left india soon and leave our brave internet curry warriors to defend india instead:rofl:
You looks frustrated from two months now. Take a bath with cool water. It may help you.
 
Cheers,
You got another excuse to save your face from an article.:lol:

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You looks frustrated from two months now. Take a bath with cool water. It may help you.

Well, unlike you I take bath everyday and using toilet everyday:rofl:

so dont worry about me, I am very happy to see the war is about to break out at any moment from now, and your politicans know that as well, only a moron like you still try to make retarded lies to comfort yourself, good luck, you will need it in the near future.:lol:
 
Well, unlike you I take bath everyday and using toilet everyday:rofl:

so dont worry about me, I am very happy to see the war is about to break out at any moment from now, and your politicans know that as well, only a moron like you still try to make retarded lies to comfort yourself, good luck, you will need it in the near future.:lol:
What an ironic, a Chinese after giving 50+ warning telling the opponent to have fear for next warning.:lol:
BTW I have toilet but not toilet cleaner . If you need a job plz tag me here. I'm serious . Don't take it as trolling.
 
The article is right. Now China has no choice except a devastating nuclear strike on Delhi to neuter our enemy forever.
It's pretty surreal how dumb you PDF Chinese are, interacting with you lot is almost like visiting a zoo :lol:

You do understand, pressing Nuclear Button is not one way street..

What else do you expect from a preteen kid hiding behind a computer ?
 
China us in a tough situation. Even if China wins militarily, it would be perceived as the bad guy. This is why the Indians are still there.
Don't you think the Global Times which is controlled by Jiang Zemin Fraction is pushing for a war. So, that they can take the pressure off them from the Supposedly anti-corruption campaign which Xi is pushing through to gain the political dominance. Xi is now self promoted Commander in Chief PLAAN.

Chinese game of Thrones :tup:

It's pretty surreal how dumb you PDF Chinese are, interacting with you lot is almost like visiting a zoo :lol:
Many of them are false flags. You know who ;). They can't make an argument with their flag so opted for Chinese. Easier to score points.
 
Well, unlike you I take bath everyday and using toilet everyday:rofl:
In something like these I presume
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