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China reacts cautiously to India’s second launch of Agni-V

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Reacting cautiously to India’s second launch of ballistic missile Agni-V that has a strike range of over 5,000 km, China today said both sides should make concerted efforts to enhance political trust and asked media to play a more conducive role to improve bilateral ties.

“We have noted relevant reports and comments and hope relevant media can do more, that is conducive to the growth of China-India relations and regional peace and stability,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hong Lei told reporters when asked for his reaction to the second successful launch of Agni-V.

“Both China and India are important emerging economies and natural cooperative partners. Both sides should make concerted efforts to enhance political mutual trust and work peace and stability of this region,” he said.

Unlike its first test launch last year, yesterday’s test of Agni-V evoked subdued reactions in Chinese media.

The state-run Xinhua news agency as well the official China Daily reported about the launch and took note of the successful test firing of the nuclear capable missile, which brings into its rage several major cities of China.

When the missile was first test fired last year, it evoked mixed reactions among Chinese strategic analysts.

While one expert termed it as a “milestone” in propelling India into exclusive club of countries with intercontinental ballistic missiles another analyst said it reflected India’s plans to become world power.

“No doubt it is a milestone for India,” Fu Xiaoqiang, a Chiense expert on South Asia at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said reacting to the launch of Agni-V.

“It not only makes India sit at the same table as the ICBM club but also makes it a bigger player in a multi-polar world,” Fu told state-run Global Times after the first test launch last year.

“India has been seeing China as a goal or a competitor for its own development, military power included,” he said, adding “China does not see India as a threat in reality. The development of India helps push forward the multi-polarisation of the world.”

“The media focuses much on India’s challenge to China with the missile but neglects how it will change the international pattern and enhance India’s role on the global stage,” Fu said.

“It is worth noting that India’s missile could also pose a potential threat to other countries besides China,” he said.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/357404/china-reacts-cautiously-india039s-second.html
 
China might be cautiously reacting, but the Chinese are over reacting, especially the ones on this forum..
 
The Indian media is controlled by trolls who only want to troll around sensationalizing everything.

in india there is freedom for press to report anything they want. chinese media don' have it.
 
War is futile. The Indian media should calm down. By being jingoistic, they are doing more harm to the country.
 
I like Chinese media
They try their level best to Improve Sino-Indian relations & downplay constant war mongering by our media

Wrong.They do so only when it suits their purpose.Their war mongering face comes out when it is required.Try pitching a tent 1 km inside their perceived(not actual) territory and they will put the Indian media to shame in terms of their war mongering potential and of course their army will blow it to bits instead of goodwill talks in tandem with their media making it things seem as if ww3 is about to start.
 
It's so incredibly annoying how they act. Like >>>> China killer? Are these people f**king retarded???

Again I would disagree.They use these words because abusing china to some extent is permissible.They don't want to antagonize countries like Saudi Arabia and Australia and some small western countries because then they will have to feel the wrath of America who is their protector.Antagonizing china is a way to avoid American anger.Obviously America knows everything but no point in giving ungli to them.China is right when it says that these missiles does not threaten them only(mainly it will but other countries also will be feeling threatened
especially the oil rich Middle east, parts of oil rich Africa and some eastern european countries).
 
Again I would disagree.They use these words because abusing china to some extent is permissible.They don't
want to antagonize countries like Saudi Arabia and Australia and some small western countries because then they
will have to feel the wrath of America who is their protector.Antagonizing china is a way to avoid American anger.
Obviously America knows everything but no point in giving ungli to them.


Makes no sense to antagonize Saudi Arabia or Australia, because they dont claim any territory of India. The missile wasnt for them, they also know this.
 
Makes no sense to antagonize Saudi Arabia or Australia, because they dont claim any territory of India. The missile wasn't for them, they also know this.
Yes the Governments knows this but average citizens don't.They all have a superiority complex and a poor country(their thinking) like India getting all this power is bad for their confidence. I have been
to both SA and Australia. Australians are very racial and SArabians thinks Indians to be subhuman.
 
Yes the Governments knows this but average citizens don't.They all have a superiority complex and a poor country(their thinking) like India getting all this power is bad for their confidence. I have been
to both SA and Australia. Australians are very racial and SArabians thinks Indians to be subhuman.

lolwut

Australians are far less discriminatory than Indians.
 
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Australians are far less discriminatory than Indians.

Since its your opinion I wont say anything but Indians are not the english speaking kinds always.The non english speaking poor are the majority who go and they are treated like s##t. Thats my opinion.I am 44 yrs old.20 years back when I went after college even chinese were treated like this.Not anymore.
 
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