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China Won’t ‘Sit With Arms Crossed’ If India Sells Missiles To Vietnam: Chinese Media

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Any moves by India to step-up military ties with Vietnam to counter China will create “disturbance” in the region and Beijing will not “sit with its arms crossed”, state media said today, taking exception to a report that New Delhi plans to sell surface-to-air Akash missiles to Hanoi.

“If the Indian government genuinely treats its enhancement of military relations with Vietnam as a strategic arrangement or even revenge against Beijing, it will only create disturbances in the region and China will hardly sit with its arms crossed,” an op-ed in the Global Times said, highlighting China’s concerns over reports of supply of Akash missiles (surface-to- air missile) system to Vietnam.

The supply of missiles was supposed to be a “normal arms sale, yet was portrayed by the Indian media as a response “to counter the Chinese threat”, it said, referring to reports that the missile sale was in response to China blocking India’s move to become member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and to block a United Nations ban on Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Masood Azhar.

“There should be no dispute when India decides to intensify its military ties with Vietnam, a crucial member of ASEAN as well as a key pillar of India’s Act East Policy. Yet such ties should be built for the sake of peace and stability in the region, rather than stirring up troubles or anxiety for others.”

“However, when India and Vietnam are in talks about possible sales, New Delhi seems to keep taking a sneak peak at Beijing as if the deal is stealthily aimed at China,” it said.

Global Times, which is part of the ruling Communist Party of China’s official group of publications, has been carrying articles targeting India almost on daily basis with aggressive and hostile language.

While striking threatening posture against India over its increasingly close-knit ties with Vietnam, another article in the same daily today warned Hanoi that it must improve ties with China notwithstanding the South China Sea dispute.

“Aside from its endeavour to improve relations with China, Hanoi must deal with rising nationalism at home intermingled with anti-China and anti-Communism sentiment at times, which is adverse to the CPV’s (ruling Communist Party of Vietnam) leadership itself, as well as the development of China-Vietnam relations.

“Vietnam’s leaders must have realised the importance of the issue and they have spared no efforts in developing cooperation with China in politics, economy and culture,” it said, referring to the visit of Nguyen Phu Trong, the general secretary of CPV, to Beijing starting tomorrow during which he is scheduled to have talks with top Chinese leaders.

Vietnam, along with Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan, questions Beijing’s claims over almost all of the South China Sea, and China has been seeking to pacify Hanoi, highlighting the fraternal ties between the Communist Party of China and the Communist Party of Vietnam.

The article on India said “due to geopolitical factors, some nations have been cozying up to India over the years, which to a large extent contributed to India’s fruitful development”.

“New Delhi understands that the best strategy for itself is to continue its collaboration with all parties, instead of picking a side and turning hostile to one another. Otherwise, it might not only turn others’ troubles to its own puzzles, but also suffer enormous losses of development opportunities.”

“During a short visit Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid to Vietnam in September last year, an expert in India voiced that India can make the same statement in China’s backyard that they do in ours. Yet Vietnam is not a backyard to any country. Such a statement only mirrors India’s outdated diplomatic mindset.”

“India has a dream to grow into a great power. But under today’s international circumstances, it will be extraordinarily hard to achieve the goal on its own. What India needs is more pragmatic cooperation with other countries,” the report said

“Beijing always emphasises the importance of cooperation with New Delhi and hopes the latter will join the Belt and Road initiative which will help promote the country’s infrastructure construction, improve connectivity within the region and may even turn into a push to solve the India-Pakistan contradictions,” it said.

“It is hoped that the hype in the Indian media does not represent the country’s government. There are divergences between Beijing and New Delhi, yet there are more common interests that await the two to explore,” it added.
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I hope China can provide some missiles to Pakistan in a tit for tat.
 
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LMAO Shame lectures coming from a guy whose country thinks that the launch of Babur III didn't happen LOL Please spare us your lectures.
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So even assuming we are, does that mean Pakistan will also try to out do India in being shameless? :P

It's like, hey see X is listening to Nicki Minaj. Let's out do X. Let's dance to the Anaconda song. :hitwall:
 
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So even assuming we are, does that mean Pakistan will also try to out do India in being shameless? :P

It's like, hey see X is listening to Nicki Minaj. Let's out do X. Let's dance to the Anaconda song. :hitwall:

This has nothing to do with shame. Your misery is our joy. We are going to profit from your tit for tats with China. Yeah, and we are going to enjoy it in the process. :dirol:
 
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I hope China can provide some missiles to Pakistan in a tit for tat.

Who says they're not already? They've been doing that for decades.

On topic: I think with China helping Pak attain SLCM and probably SLBM capabilities, India will have no choice but to supply Agni-3/4 IRBMs to Vietnam sometime in the future.
 
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India is trying to pick a fight with a much power fuller state

Pakistan has a existential problem with india and we will readily up the threat to india if india wants to play around too much

Who says they're not already? They've been doing that for decades.

On topic: I think with China helping Pak attain SLCM and probably SLBM capabilities, India will have no choice but to supply Agni-3/4 IRBMs to Vietnam sometime in the future.

Pakistan has always been underestimated, our resolve our effort our accomplishments but being underestimated can serve your purpose

China could givr us ALOT at superb prices

The more india pisses off China the better for us
 
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India is trying to pick a fight with a much power fuller state

Pakistan has a existential problem with india and we will readily up the threat to india if india wants to play around too much



Pakistan has always been underestimated, our resolve our effort our accomplishments but being underestimated can serve your purpose

China could givr us ALOT at superb prices

The more india pisses off China the better for us


Here comes the .

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