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China objects to oil hunt, India says back off

Depends on if you can survive without water, longer than we can survive without oil.

Our strategic reserves are for 52 days. Can you live for 52 days without drinking? :lol:

they wont need 52 days.. we will be supplying them and by the time USA and Russia will already along with UN choke China out
 
shut up all of you

too much human and economic loss for India, VN and China so no war will take place and intrnational community will put pressure coz it will lead to market down in many countries coz China manufacturing capital of world and India IT capital of the world

so stop this BS and grow up
 
Hehe, both USSR-China supported weapon to VietNam , dont forget that we refused USSR's order to constrain China from the South. We wanna be your friend, but you robed our islands instead , so you have to pay for what you did to us.

ANd we did not ask for the sacrifice of Chinese people to VN , same like North Korea, you wanted to learn some Mordern warfare experience during Vn war, then you died. It's not our fault !

Never trust the Chinese ....they are very good in the art of back stabbing..we experienced that in 1962..and we learnt from it..and so..1967 and 1988..we smacked the chinese back to their country when they tried to play the same game of 1962..i know Vietnam has learnt a lesson after the vietnam war..these Chinese might have helped u in the Viet war but only to claim ur land after the war...African countries are also now coming to know the truth about Chinese imperialism...We(India+Japan+Vietnam and like minded countries) should stand together and throw these Chinese imperialists from our lands and seas...
 
No I haven't, and I am waiting for anyone to provide a quote. :wave:
loll..that is the biggest joke i've heard.
i've been here almost the same time you've been(irrespective of my no. of posts) . I cud see some or the other racist comments from these guys almost every single day.
Now its our misrake that we dont carry so much hatred that we wud save those posts.
Anyway carry your anti-india campaign that you have become so fond of.
 
Over here in Vietnam the news has been welcomed. Let us see what Krishna says tomorrow when he is here. It is anyway more of the bureaucracy that will interact.

But whatever said and done, a thin time for International politiking for China. The Libyan lies were caught and about 40 Billion USD investment now probably gone already, Syrian dictator friend is losing steam so that is going to be another difficulty, the Australian and Kiwis seem to be finally finding the back bone once again. Phillipinos may be found out the truth behind the male - female sex ratio in China so may be now finally want to keep their women in the country, Turkish are anyway upset over the Chinese friendliness to the Uighurs, even the favourite proxy North Korea is not able to upset the international apple carts so well on China's behalf. How will this play out in the next change of guard with the communist party?
 
LOL, whats next, below freezing asking us to produce racist posts?

At topic - China needs to be consistent, they can prove their consistency by walking out of the projects in Pakistan administered kashmir on the same grounds. Until then we have to take no notice. If China wants to advertise their bullying even more, we should invite them, its in everyone's favor.
 
either Vietnam or India will be taught a lesson.

India will be ruined if you brag about your economic growth, all gone... we are happy.
 
either Vietnam or India will be taught a lesson.

India will be ruined if you brag about your economic growth, all gone... we are happy.

Then u dont need to worry ...so plz stop pooping in this thread now
 

China on Thursday indicated it was opposed to India engaging in oil and gas exploration projects in the disputed South China Sea, and warned Indian companies from entering into any agreements with Vietnam head of External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna's visit to Hanoi this week.

“Our consistent position is that we are opposed to any country engaging in oil and gas exploration and development activities in waters under China's jurisdiction,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu said, in reply to a question on reports that the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Videsh Limited was considering exploration projects in two blocks that Vietnam claims.

While Ms. Jiang said she was not aware of reports of Indian involvement in any projects, she stressed China enjoyed “indisputable sovereignty” over the South China Sea and its islands.

“We hope foreign countries will not get involved in the dispute,” she said, without directly referring to India. “For countries outside the region, we hope they will respect and support countries in the region to solve this dispute through bilateral channels.”

China and Vietnam are among at least ten countries that hold competing claims over the South China Sea and the islands located in its waters. In June, tensions flared between China and Vietnam over the Spratly and Paracel Islands, following clashes between Chinese and Vietnamese boats.

External Affairs Minister Mr. Krishna will hold talks in Hanoi later this week. Among the issues slated for discussion, according to media reports, is an agreement for oil and gas exploration, in two blocks over which Vietnam claims sovereignty, by ONGC Videsh.

China had reportedly voiced its objections to India about the projects, saying that any projects would be “illegal” as China claims the sea's waters. India, however, is likely to go ahead with the projects in the two blocks, which Vietnam says it holds rights to under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Ms. Jiang said the UN convention of 1982 “did not give any country the right to expand their own exclusive economic zone and continental shelf to other countries' territories.” The convention, she said, did not negate “a country's right formed in history that has been consistently claimed.”

Disputes between China, Vietnam and other countries that hold claims to the South China Sea have flared in recent months. While China's neighbours have blamed an increasingly assertive Chinese navy for stirring tensions, with recent clashes with both Vietnam and the Philippines, Chinese officials have pointed the finger at the United States for fanning the flames with its renewing of military alliances in the region and its “return” to East Asia.

Ahead of Mr. Krishna's visit, India has also stressed its strong support for the “freedom of navigation in international waters, including in the South China Sea”, after the INS Airavat, on a recent goodwill visit to Vietnam, was asked by a Chinese vessel, on radio, to leave “Chinese waters.”
 
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