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Noda seeks closer ties with India amid isles row with China - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will seek a closer security alliance between Japan and India as part of efforts to counter China’s sovereignty claims to the Senkaku Islands, which would include additional naval exercises between the two countries.

But he will maintain a calm stance over the dispute at upcoming international conferences to underscore differences from an increasingly vociferous and belligerent China.

Noda and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will agree to create a bilateral forum of senior officials to discuss security in the South China Sea when they meet on Nov. 16, sources said.

The Japanese prime minister will also propose that the Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Indian Navy hold joint exercises in the Indian Ocean in addition to existing drills around Japan, the sources said.

The initiatives are part of Japan’s strategy to forge closer relations with countries wary of China’s maritime expansion, the sources said.

Noda will attend a summit of the Asia-Europe Meeting in Laos on Nov. 5-6 and summits related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Cambodia from Nov. 18.

He plans to maintain a calm stance on the Senkaku Islands at these meetings.

“We will respond in a level-headed and rational manner,” Noda told The Asahi Shimbun and other media organizations on Nov. 2. “If we attach too much importance on the issue when leaders of other countries gather, it will not benefit us.”

Officials said the Senkakus issue has complicated historical backgrounds, and it will not be easy to win support from other nations simply by emphasizing Japan’s position.

Japan placed three of the Senkaku Islands, a group of five uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, under state ownership in September.

In protest, China, which claims the islands as Diaoyu, initially sent government ships into Japanese territorial waters near the islands about once a week.

The number of intrusions has increased since late October, and some ships carry electronic signs claiming they are operating in Chinese waters.


A senior Foreign Ministry official said such acts “clearly infringe on Japan’s sovereignty.” :lol:

Ministry officials believe that Beijing is trying to force Tokyo to acknowledge that a territorial dispute exists between the two countries and agree to jointly control the islands.

In addition, Chinese government ships have entered the contiguous zone outside the territorial waters almost daily, except for periods with approaching typhoons.

China has sent mainly Haijian marine surveillance ships from the State Oceanic Administration under the Ministry of Land and Resources and Yuzheng fishery monitoring ships from the Agriculture Ministry’s Fisheries Bureau to the area.

In a meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on Nov. 1, Noda said it is important to resolve the Senkakus issue based on international law and the rule of law.

Officials said Noda’s reference to international law is designed as a warning to China.

Yutaka Yokoi, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said it is “not appropriate” for China to claim sovereignty by sending government ships into Japanese territorial waters, which he described as a forceful means.

Tokyo hopes to differentiate itself from Beijing by behaving calmly.

“We will fulfill our responsibility in building an international order,” Foreign Minister Koichiro Genba said.


Yes india should take the offer to avenge its 1962 defeat, then build up your troops along the border to threaten Chinese control of Tibet Autonomous Region. Think of how much technology and investment the Japanese can give you.

In the upcoming regional war, PLAN should not have all the fun -- PLA wants a share of the glory too ;)
 
Noda seeks closer ties with India amid isles row with China - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will seek a closer security alliance between Japan and India as part of efforts to counter China’s sovereignty claims to the Senkaku Islands, which would include additional naval exercises between the two countries.

But he will maintain a calm stance over the dispute at upcoming international conferences to underscore differences from an increasingly vociferous and belligerent China.

Noda and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will agree to create a bilateral forum of senior officials to discuss security in the South China Sea when they meet on Nov. 16, sources said.

The Japanese prime minister will also propose that the Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Indian Navy hold joint exercises in the Indian Ocean in addition to existing drills around Japan, the sources said.

The initiatives are part of Japan’s strategy to forge closer relations with countries wary of China’s maritime expansion, the sources said.

Noda will attend a summit of the Asia-Europe Meeting in Laos on Nov. 5-6 and summits related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Cambodia from Nov. 18.

He plans to maintain a calm stance on the Senkaku Islands at these meetings.

“We will respond in a level-headed and rational manner,” Noda told The Asahi Shimbun and other media organizations on Nov. 2. “If we attach too much importance on the issue when leaders of other countries gather, it will not benefit us.”

Officials said the Senkakus issue has complicated historical backgrounds, and it will not be easy to win support from other nations simply by emphasizing Japan’s position.

Japan placed three of the Senkaku Islands, a group of five uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, under state ownership in September.

In protest, China, which claims the islands as Diaoyu, initially sent government ships into Japanese territorial waters near the islands about once a week.

The number of intrusions has increased since late October, and some ships carry electronic signs claiming they are operating in Chinese waters.


A senior Foreign Ministry official said such acts “clearly infringe on Japan’s sovereignty.” :lol:

Ministry officials believe that Beijing is trying to force Tokyo to acknowledge that a territorial dispute exists between the two countries and agree to jointly control the islands.

In addition, Chinese government ships have entered the contiguous zone outside the territorial waters almost daily, except for periods with approaching typhoons.

China has sent mainly Haijian marine surveillance ships from the State Oceanic Administration under the Ministry of Land and Resources and Yuzheng fishery monitoring ships from the Agriculture Ministry’s Fisheries Bureau to the area.

In a meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on Nov. 1, Noda said it is important to resolve the Senkakus issue based on international law and the rule of law.

Officials said Noda’s reference to international law is designed as a warning to China.

Yutaka Yokoi, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said it is “not appropriate” for China to claim sovereignty by sending government ships into Japanese territorial waters, which he described as a forceful means.

Tokyo hopes to differentiate itself from Beijing by behaving calmly.

“We will fulfill our responsibility in building an international order,” Foreign Minister Koichiro Genba said.


Yes india should take the offer to avenge its 1962 defeat, then build up your troops along the border to threaten Chinese control of Tibet Autonomous Region. Think of how much technology and investment the Japanese can give you.

In the upcoming regional war, PLAN should not have all the fun -- PLA wants a share of the glory too ;)

What PLA? The same army which got spanking in Vietnam in 1979?
 
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Lol SinoChallanger :rofl:
 
Noda seeks closer ties with India amid isles row with China - AJW by The Asahi Shimbun

Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will seek a closer security alliance between Japan and India as part of efforts to counter China’s sovereignty claims to the Senkaku Islands, which would include additional naval exercises between the two countries.

But he will maintain a calm stance over the dispute at upcoming international conferences to underscore differences from an increasingly vociferous and belligerent China.

Noda and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will agree to create a bilateral forum of senior officials to discuss security in the South China Sea when they meet on Nov. 16, sources said.

The Japanese prime minister will also propose that the Maritime Self-Defense Force and the Indian Navy hold joint exercises in the Indian Ocean in addition to existing drills around Japan, the sources said.

The initiatives are part of Japan’s strategy to forge closer relations with countries wary of China’s maritime expansion, the sources said.

Noda will attend a summit of the Asia-Europe Meeting in Laos on Nov. 5-6 and summits related to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Cambodia from Nov. 18.

He plans to maintain a calm stance on the Senkaku Islands at these meetings.

“We will respond in a level-headed and rational manner,” Noda told The Asahi Shimbun and other media organizations on Nov. 2. “If we attach too much importance on the issue when leaders of other countries gather, it will not benefit us.”

Officials said the Senkakus issue has complicated historical backgrounds, and it will not be easy to win support from other nations simply by emphasizing Japan’s position.

Japan placed three of the Senkaku Islands, a group of five uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, under state ownership in September.

In protest, China, which claims the islands as Diaoyu, initially sent government ships into Japanese territorial waters near the islands about once a week.

The number of intrusions has increased since late October, and some ships carry electronic signs claiming they are operating in Chinese waters.


A senior Foreign Ministry official said such acts “clearly infringe on Japan’s sovereignty.” :lol:

Ministry officials believe that Beijing is trying to force Tokyo to acknowledge that a territorial dispute exists between the two countries and agree to jointly control the islands.

In addition, Chinese government ships have entered the contiguous zone outside the territorial waters almost daily, except for periods with approaching typhoons.

China has sent mainly Haijian marine surveillance ships from the State Oceanic Administration under the Ministry of Land and Resources and Yuzheng fishery monitoring ships from the Agriculture Ministry’s Fisheries Bureau to the area.

In a meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg on Nov. 1, Noda said it is important to resolve the Senkakus issue based on international law and the rule of law.

Officials said Noda’s reference to international law is designed as a warning to China.

Yutaka Yokoi, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, said it is “not appropriate” for China to claim sovereignty by sending government ships into Japanese territorial waters, which he described as a forceful means.

Tokyo hopes to differentiate itself from Beijing by behaving calmly.

“We will fulfill our responsibility in building an international order,” Foreign Minister Koichiro Genba said.


Yes india should take the offer to avenge its 1962 defeat, then build up your troops along the border to threaten Chinese control of Tibet Autonomous Region. Think of how much technology and investment the Japanese can give you.

In the upcoming regional war, PLAN should not have all the fun -- PLA wants a share of the glory too ;)

We should agree with that,we take up the challenge just like before. But mind you in 1962 we lost border skirmish not war.While we Hope you don't ran away from the battlefield just like before .tsk tsk Chola incident 1967 anyone..
 
We should agree with that,we take up the challenge just like before. But mind you in 1962 we lost border skirmish not war.While we Hope you don't ran away from the battlefield just like before .tsk tsk Chola incident 1967 anyone..
Good to see india is ready for a final showdown on the battlefield. Our J-10 airbases in Tibet are ready and our H-6K cruise missile bombers are ready too. Once new delhi is incinerated, all the armed insurgencies will shatter india into 28 pieces or more. Then Pakistan will be able to dominate the hindi-speaking belt again just like historical times. ;)
 
If India is smart, it would ask for economic cooperation with Japan to enhance its manufacturing and high tech sector. Leave the warmongering to others while build up its own economy is a win-win situation.

We should agree with that,we take up the challenge just like before. But mind you in 1962 we lost border skirmish not war.While we Hope you don't ran away from the battlefield just like before .tsk tsk Chola incident 1967 anyone..

And if such war happens, the winner is not India, China nor Japan. Its US, Europe and Russia.
 
Good to see india is ready for a final showdown on the battlefield. Our J-10 airbases in Tibet are ready and our H-6K cruise missile bombers are ready too. Once new delhi is incinerated, all the armed insurgencies will shatter india into 28 pieces or more. Then Pakistan will be able to dominate the hindi-speaking belt again just like historical times. ;)
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LOL Sinochallenger :rofl:
 
War of 62 is water under bridge for us, the real reason why India is pissed with China is China's continued support to Pakistan.
Without Chinese assistance it was impossible for Pakistan to go Nuclear. Pakistan's contribution to its own nuke program is nearly negligible. Money came from US and Saudis, Designs were Canadian and Engineering was Chinese.
And what is worse is that Chinese did not stop even here they went ahead and gave them missiles and fighters.
Now since Chinese have done irrevocable damage to India's whole security matrix, it is really stupid of the Chinese to expect cordial relationship from India.
India's simple handshake with their so called nemesis unnerves the Chinese. Wonder what would be Chinese reaction if we repay the Chinese in kind by helping countries Vietnam,Philippines go nuclear.
 
Why title of Thread change...:hitwall:

It is well known that Japan, US wants India on their side and China dont want that..

India is taking neutral side...

Why title of Thread change...:hitwall:

It is well known that Japan, US wants India on their side and China dont want that..

India is taking neutral side...
 
And if such war happens, the winner is not India, China nor Japan. Its US, Europe and Russia.
I disagree. After China smashes indian army again, the next target is inevitably suck all the gold from india to underwrite the RMB as a global reserve currency. A joint-Chinese-Pakistani army action in the subcontinent plains is necessary here. There is a lot of gold in the hindu temples because indians love gold.
 
Good to see india is ready for a final showdown on the battlefield. Our J-10 airbases in Tibet are ready and our H-6K cruise missile bombers are ready too. Once new delhi is incinerated, all the armed insurgencies will shatter india into 28 pieces or more. Then Pakistan will be able to dominate the hindi-speaking belt again just like historical times. ;)
Man did you slipped out from your mothers hand as a baby coz you retard my man
 
Awesome title. Should be in Stupid and Funny section. :D
 
I disagree. After China smashes indian army again, the next target is inevitably suck all the gold from india to underwrite the RMB as a global reserve currency. A joint-Chinese-Pakistani army action in the subcontinent plains is necessary here. There is a lot of gold in the hindu temples because indians love gold.

You can only FART on PDF, Have Guts Come, else Shut up.....................
 
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