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New Delhi, December 16

Just two days after President Pratibha Patil conferred the rank of “Honorary General” on the Chief of Nepal Army General Chhatraman Singh Gurung, India’s move of rolling out red carpet for Nepal has been somewhat upstaged by China’s latest strategic move.

Reports from Kathmandu today said China would train the Nepalese Army and it has also pledged Rs 220 million as military assistance for procuring “non lethal” hardware and logistics to Nepal. This comes even as General Gurung is on eight-day visit to India. He has met the top brass including the Defence Minister AK Antony seeking cooperation. He has also sought for tanks, an airstrip and recruitment of Gurkhas to be conducted by the Indian Army in Nepalese soil.

A Chinese military delegation led by Maj Gen Jia Jialing has met Nepal Defence Minister Vidya Bhandari, after which it has emerged that China and India are now locked in fight over “helping Nepal”. Notably, Indian Intelligence agencies had warned a fortnight ago about the impending meeting and the probability of some “big announcement” coming at the end of this. With its latest move China has managed to build a “relationship” with yet another nation that borders India.

A senior China watcher pointed out that it was Nepal, sandwiched between India and China, which was playing on nerves of two powers and playing a balancing act. For China, it is a major score to further its military policy of surrounding India with what it calls the theory of “string of pearls”.

It already has a long standing partnership with Pakistan, where it is building ports, supplying fighters, tanks, and nuclear-tipped missiles. This had recently forced Antony to term the relationship as “military nexus”.

A few years back China had build a major relationship with Sri Lanka by constructing a brand new sea port at Hambantota facing the India Ocean. In lieu, Chinese Navy ships get re-fuelling facilities at Sri Lanka. It has strategic interests in Myanmar for its gas fields and is helping that nation is building roads and infrastructure.

Meanwhile, what should worry India are the reports from Kathmandu that quoted Adviser to Nepal Defence Minister Subhash Devkota as having that the money (Rs 220 million) from China will be utilised to supply the “non-lethal” military hardware, including logistics and training to the Nepal Army.

It was these worries that had forced India to welcome the Nepal Army Chief :rofl: and use his old association with India hoping to counter China’s activity in Nepal. General Gurung was chief guest at the passing-out-parade at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun on Saturday. India’s security perspectives and concerns in the region have figured in the discussions, said a senior official.

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News

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China makes a lot of friends around it. India is a step too late again, isn't it? Your comments.
 
Dude, tell me for real. Which side Nepal will be on if there is a war between India and China? Neutral right? So what is the point?

No other neighbor of India's other than Pakistan even have a distinct possibility of assisting China if there is a Indo-China war which by the way I think is a rare case.
 
Not going to lose my sleep about it. Indi is well capable to handle this situation. Plus Nepal is doing it right by extracting maximum from both countries.
 
Dude, tell me for real. Which side Nepal will be on if there is a war between India and China? Neutral right? So what is the point?

No other neighbor of India's other than Pakistan even have a distinct possibility of assisting China if there is a Indo-China war which by the way I think is a rare case.
Don't be so sure, my friend. What PRC's government want is not for
Nepal to ally with china to defeat a border conflict with India. The only thing china wants is for Nepal to let us use its road for transportation of equipments and supplies. Logistic supports would also be good.;)
 
Don't be so sure, my friend. What PRC's government want is not for
Nepal to ally with china to defeat a border conflict with India. The only thing china wants is for Nepal to let us use its road for transportation of equipments and supplies. Logistic supports would also be good.;)

mate no country will risk a war for the benefit of another country..If Nepal helps China to use its roads for transportation then India will be forced to bomb the roads of Nepal which will result in the destruction of Nepal's infrastructure and major show down with both our forces will be occur in Nepal's territory..It will be disaster for the country..The oly choice they have is to stay neutral ..
 
Nepal and China are good friends! :yahoo:
:cheers:

Personally, for India it does not matter Nepal and China are becoming bit friendly. But I think you read about it more - Nepal has free trade agreement with India for ages, even before the current era of globalization and Nepalis don't need visa to come to India.
 
Personally, for India it does not matter Nepal and China are becoming bit friendly. But I think you read about it more - Nepal has free trade agreement with India for ages, even before the current era of globalization and Nepalis don't need visa to come to India.

I think Nepal have good relations with both China and India. Since China is a peaceful neighbour, Sino-Nepal relation will be better and better!
:cheers:
 
it s so good if India and China are good friends:cheesy:

Though your statement sounds sarcastic, still it is a valid one. If India and China wants to become less reliant on the west, some day or the other they have to mend their differences. It is more of a necessity than a choice.:cheers:
 
Though your statement sounds sarcastic, still it is a valid one. If India and China wants to become less reliant on the west, some day or the other they have to mend their differences. It is more of a necessity than a choice.:cheers:

my little brother works in india ,he told me more about india ,hehe,it s a great country,though it has many problems to solve,just like China.if the two nations could cooperate with each other,people of the two nations will be benefit from it .why not do:cheesy:
 
Though your statement sounds sarcastic, still it is a valid one. If India and China wants to become less reliant on the west, some day or the other they have to mend their differences. It is more of a necessity than a choice.:cheers:

China is a peaceful country, is friendly to any friendly nation!
:china:
 
China is a peaceful country, is friendly to any friendly nation!
:china:

yes its good if India and China work together..

wont give any arguments here coz that is not topic of thread...
but i will just say sorry i dont agree with u that China is a peaceful country..but will see how it behaves in future(as per current behaviour of CHina no it wont behave peacefully...but still future is uncertain so cant say)... as of now 'no'...

feel free to disagree..

but i support friendly relations b/w countries...
 
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