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China can definitely earn a lot by selling weapons.
Right, in addition the two are in much different states so basically there's no such race!

China needs to arm itself to the teeth because the threats from the Empire are pretty clear and close to its backyards incl. the encirclement efforts, moreover it still has several territorial issues to settle. Its climb to the top is facing several serious impediments that need to be dealt with, resiliently and bravely!

The root cause: the Empire just won't accept any peer competitor! Vassal state: okay!
 
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Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama will meet with Indian federal government officials at a disputed border area claimed by China but currently under New Delhi control. China has warned India that the visit could cause “severe damage” to already-strained relations between the two countries.
Next month the renowned monk is scheduled to visit Arunachal Pradesh, an area China claims to be 'South Tibet,' to view the presence of Indian and foreign leaders in the region, while legitimizing India’s claim to the territory.

Beijing considers the Dalai Lama to be a separatist who will stoke tensions as China and India have ongoing disagreements over security issues, and New Delhi remains uncomfortable with Beijing’s blossoming relationship with Pakistan.

At one time India was hesitant to engage with the Dalai Lama, as to not irk China, but the government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now looking to share a platform with the world-famous Tibetan religious figure and Nobel Peace Prize recipient.

According to junior Home Minister Kiren Rijiju,"It's a behavioral change you are seeing. India is more assertive."

Rijiju is an Arunachal native, and an advisor to the Prime Minister on Tibetan issues. He will meet with the Dalai Lama while the latter visits the Tawang Buddhist monastery.

"He is going there as a religious leader, there is no reason to stop him," Rijiju reasoned, "His devotees are demanding he should come, what harm can he do? He is a lama."

On Friday China’s Foreign Ministry announced the Tibetan religious leader’s visit would seriously damage Beijing’s relationship with New Dehli, with ministry spokesman Geng Shuang telling reporters, "The invitation to the Dalai Lama by the Indian side to the contested area between China and India will inflict severe damage on the China-India relationship and peace and stability in the China-India border area."

India has developed an increasingly-bold foreign policy of late, evidenced by a recent bilateral meeting early in Modi’s administration in which Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj asked if China had a 'One India' policy, recognizing New Delhi’s claims to Arunachal Pradesh and Kashmir territories contested by Islamabad, in the same way they expect other nations to adhere to the 'One China' policy.

Tibetan government head Lobsang Sangay said, "These meetings were happening before. Now it is public…I notice a tangible shift. With all the Chinese investments in all the neighboring countries, that has generated debate within India."

The Dalai Lama has not visited Arunachal Pradesh since 2009. He first fled Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, in 1959 and was welcomed in India after a failed resistance against the Chinese seizure of his country.

https://sputniknews.com/politics/201703031051250797-lama-visits-india-china-bristles/
 
China has warned India that the visit could cause “severe damage” to already-strained relations between the two countries.
Can someone enlighten us what "severe damage" Chinese can cause to India.

NSG membership for India, addressing India's concern on CPEC, Siding with Pakistan on all diplomatic issues etc. are already settled issues and are non-negotiable by China.

Though it can hurt India by stopping its exports to India :D
 
Can someone enlighten us what "severe damage" Chinese can cause to India.

NSG membership for India, addressing India's concern on CPEC, Siding with Pakistan on all diplomatic issues etc. are already settled issues and are non-negotiable by China.

Though it can hurt India by stopping its exports to India :D

hmm nice question but the text of the question was totally focused on Pakistan rather than China. Any how have you ever thought what is India doing that is making China help Pakistan.

If you want to know what more can China do, They can arm and support any of 2 dozen insurgencies in India. That will be a killer and a totally new front.
 
hmm nice question but the text of the question was totally focused on Pakistan rather than China. Any how have you ever thought what is India doing that is making China help Pakistan.

If you want to know what more can China do, They can arm and support any of 2 dozen insurgencies in India. That will be a killer and a totally new front.

Don't you think your all weather friend wouldn't be already obliging you by doing this small favour for you.

BTW, Who told you that China is not doing it right now as India is presently fighting dozens of such insurgencies
 
Don't you think your all weather friend wouldn't be already obliging you by doing this small favour for you.

BTW, Who told you that China is not doing it right now as India is presently fighting dozens of such insurgencies

Pakistans fight with India is of Kashmir. China is fighting India for Arunachal Pradesh. These are two different stories. If you think China had any intentions of backing off from this move you are wrong. China confronted USA in Syria. India is nothing in front of China in prospect of Military Power.
 
China confronted USA in Syria. India is nothing in front of China in prospect of Military Power.

India's defence budget is Six Times that of Pakistan

Does this fact DETERS any Pakistani from needling India ?

Then why should any Indian be bothered about Chinese military might.
 
India's defence budget is Six Times that of Pakistan

Does this fact DETERS any Pakistani from needling India ?

Then why should any Indian be bothered about Chinese military might.
I have no issues in this please continue to open another front if India feels it can afford it.
 
I have no issues in this please continue to open another front if India feels it can afford it.
India is inviting Dalai Lama therefore India feels that it can afford to face the consequences.

Actions speak louder than words
 
The old geezer's time is running out. But i really have to thank the Indians for humiliating the Mongolians. Now Mongolia has a grudge against them for not full filling it's $1-2 bln financial promise resulting a miserable apology to China for inviting the old geezer in the first place. Mongolia thought it could leverage China by making friends with India. Under the encouragement of India Mongolia took a very dumb risk. Yes Mongolia turned out to be very delusional for not completely understanding the geographical location of her own territory (no direct access to Sea, completely landlocked squeezed by two military super powers one who is now the most important economic pillar)
Mongolia was led to believe Modi is the brown knight in shinning armor who would answer her desperate plea for cash. Fearing for China's retaliation Modi gave Mongolia a big middle finger. :rofl:
 
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