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4 Indian warships to exercise in South China Sea

Come back when you take control senkaku from small japan,then we will talk South Tibet and SCS.

Remember Japan don't even possess nukes yet they occupy your Senkaku... We on other hand too Big for you
yes, you are too big,with the nearly same population, only 1/5 GDP. TRULY BIG

That's the best you can come up with .... what happened to all the bravado and bragging as if your country was to swallow us today .... lol
NO ,we just look down on you

After being slaped 500 times by the whole world it hurts.....
by the world?you savage represent the world? save little face for yourself
 
yes, you are too big,with the nearly same population, only 1/5 GDP. TRULY BIG


NO ,we just look down on you
Haha our GDP on the rise plus its not dependent on West neither our Country is 40% desert and Mountains like China.

So save your little money for your ageing population.
 
Myanmar Bombings in Yunnan Killed 4 Chinese | The Diplomat

China goes like.....

China warns of decisive response over Myanmar bombing - Al Jazeera English

And as usual....

Myanmar military just bombed China again

Haha our GDP on the rise plus its not dependent on West neither our Country is 40% desert and Mountains like China.

So save your little money for your ageing population.


Why dont you put him on ignore like the rest of the world. Their warnings will continue forever.
 
bhai ro padega ab vo......lol......

Already ro para:

China angry that it cannot stop India in Vietnam oil exploration

China angry and nervous as Japan joins arms with India

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better you ignore,all i said are truth which really hurt your indians fragile ego
can you people automate your warnings...or establish a special warning ministry with direct under control of president....reason is ..your leader won't have to waste their energy as you said you have other priorities ....

and just go by some keywords like AP, SCS, vietnam, RAW, tibet in order to throw the system generated warning instantly...:p::p:

yes i can, chinese have proved we are way better than you indians in every aspect
we also acknowledge China's success but it doesn't give you right to threat my country..
 
we also acknowledge China's success but it doesn't give you right to threat my country..

You think China can threaten us anymore. Its just regular comedy warnings for our entertainment.
 
can you people automate your warnings...or establish a special warning ministry with direct under control of president....reason is ..your leader won't have to waste their energy as you said you have other priorities ....

and just go by some keywords like AP, SCS, vietnam, RAW, tibet in order to throw the system generated warning instantly...:p::p:


we also acknowledge China's success but it doesn't give you right to threat my country..
all fighting threads I involved in were strated by you indian, the so called rights are proper responses
 
SOURCE: DHNS

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Four Indian naval warships have reached the South China Sea to exercise with five Asean nations surrounding the disputed sea zone, before sailing to Australia.

While two of them—stealth frigate INS Satpura and anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kamorta—were already there taking part in the Simbex-2015 drills with Singapore Navy, two other ships—missile destroyer INS Ranvir and fleet tanker INS Shakti—reached Jakarta on Sunday.

The Indian warships will exercise with Indonesian Navy for the next four days before touching Asean ports like Kuantan in Malaysia, Sattahip in Thailand and Sihanoukville in Cambodia. After completing these engagements, the warships will set sail for Freemantle in Australia. The deployment involves a three-month-long voyage of the Eastern Fleet of Indian Navy, led by Rear Admiral Ajendra Bahadur Singh.

The Indian deployment comes at a time when territorial dispute over the area is increasing, with several countries opposing China’s alleged plans of militarisation of the maritime zone.

Successive Indian Navy chiefs have stated that Navy is capable of including South China Sea as its “area of interest” if Indian assets are threatened.

“India believes in the freedom of navigation. Indian oil exploration activities in the South China Sea are in accordance with all international laws. Statements (made by China) threatening use of force are not appropriate as both countries are committed to resolve the issue,” External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said here on Sunday.

Three years ago, on a routine port call to Vietnam, Indian warship INS Airavat had received a message from a Chinese military vessel asking it to leave what the Chinese claimed was their territorial waters, but otherwise accepted as international waters.

“On July 22 (in 2012), at a distance of 45 nautical miles from the Vietnamese coast in the South China Sea, it was contacted on an open radio channel by a caller identifying himself as the ‘Chinese Navy’ stating that ‘you are entering Chinese waters’. No ship or aircraft was visible from INS Airavat, which proceeded on her onward journey as scheduled. There was no confrontation,” stated the External Affairs Ministry.
The South China Sea disputes figured prominently at the ongoing Shangri-La dialogue at Singapore, which for the first time was attended by US Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter. Minister of State for Defence Rao Inderjit Singh, who represented India at the security meet, did not mention South China Sea in his address.
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