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A Chinese newspaper has gleefully dismissed India’s navy as “too amateurish” to operate nuclear submarines after the pride of its fleet was put out of service because of “indiscipline and slackness” of Indian crew, according to Asia Times.



The nuclear-armed submarine, Arihant, had to return to port flooded with tears of humiliation after a crew member left a door open and resulted it flooding of the propulsion plant containing the nuclear reactor, when it went underwater.

The Chinese newspaper, Global Times, said the Arihant error has shown most of India’s armed forces are “not well-educated and lack the necessary knowledge to operate advanced weaponry”.

Key Indian nuclear submarine damaged

Continuing its tirade, the paper also said the entire India’s military equipment was a “hodgepodge” of mismatched technologies with their expensive weapon imports from diverse sources such as Russia, France, UK and US — while India also tried to add domestic weapon variations.

Indian Naval Submarine (INS) Arihant, launched in 2016, is the country’s only locally-built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine and a symbol of its navy ambitions. India is only the sixth country to successfully build its own nuclear-armed submarine.

However their symbol of pride was a major source of humiliation for the armed forces during their military might display on India’s 69thRepublic Day celebrations on January 26. The submarine took more than 10 months to dry and undergo repairs. However, according to the Indian defence ministry the vessel was now back in service.

“As a national strategic weapon, the nuclear submarine requires careful maintenance, strict management and operation. However, the sailors on the vessel failed to take good care of it,” a Beijing-based naval expert commented on the accident.

India launches 2nd home-assembled submarine

“Improvement in military technology does not come about overnight and is not solely a military issue, but is related to a country’s comprehensive strength, level of technology, manufacturing capability and quality of personnel,” said the Chinese broadsheet.

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Arihant, a 6,000 tonne state-of-the-art vessel , cost India US$2.9 billion to construct. It’s Sanskrit name means, Slayer of Enemies’. Whether it has slayed anything at all or not, the accident has clearly slayed many with bemusement.

This article originally appeared on Asia Times.
 
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A Chinese newspaper has gleefully dismissed India’s navy as “too amateurish” to operate nuclear submarines after the pride of its fleet was put out of service because of “indiscipline and slackness” of Indian crew, according to Asia Times.



The nuclear-armed submarine, Arihant, had to return to port flooded with tears of humiliation after a crew member left a door open and resulted it flooding of the propulsion plant containing the nuclear reactor, when it went underwater.

The Chinese newspaper, Global Times, said the Arihant error has shown most of India’s armed forces are “not well-educated and lack the necessary knowledge to operate advanced weaponry”.

Key Indian nuclear submarine damaged

Continuing its tirade, the paper also said the entire India’s military equipment was a “hodgepodge” of mismatched technologies with their expensive weapon imports from diverse sources such as Russia, France, UK and US — while India also tried to add domestic weapon variations.

Indian Naval Submarine (INS) Arihant, launched in 2016, is the country’s only locally-built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine and a symbol of its navy ambitions. India is only the sixth country to successfully build its own nuclear-armed submarine.

However their symbol of pride was a major source of humiliation for the armed forces during their military might display on India’s 69thRepublic Day celebrations on January 26. The submarine took more than 10 months to dry and undergo repairs. However, according to the Indian defence ministry the vessel was now back in service.

“As a national strategic weapon, the nuclear submarine requires careful maintenance, strict management and operation. However, the sailors on the vessel failed to take good care of it,” a Beijing-based naval expert commented on the accident.

India launches 2nd home-assembled submarine

“Improvement in military technology does not come about overnight and is not solely a military issue, but is related to a country’s comprehensive strength, level of technology, manufacturing capability and quality of personnel,” said the Chinese broadsheet.

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Arihant, a 6,000 tonne state-of-the-art vessel , cost India US$2.9 billion to construct. It’s Sanskrit name means, Slayer of Enemies’. Whether it has slayed anything at all or not, the accident has clearly slayed many with bemusement.

This article originally appeared on Asia Times.
This is not mocks, for the Chinese people —— India is a backward agricultural country. Indians are ignorant and arrogant. lack of common sense and social development is too low.

In fact, China's state-run media did not ridicule India. If you know chinese, you should see how the private Chinese media ridiculed India.

NetEase
http://dy.163.com/v2/article/detail/CIIS28MP052380V4.html

Sohu
http://www.sohu.com/a/140961803_469449

Tencent Entertainment
http://ent.qq.com/a/20160722/026327.htm
http://ent.qq.com/a/20160725/030313.htm

Tencent technology
http://tech.qq.com/a/20160707/015301.htm

Baidu
https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1564076350362568&wfr=spider&for=pc

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Now, do you still think the global times mocked India? No, it's just the truth.
 
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In the 21st century at least 70 Chinese sailors died in submarine accidents.
Whereas in the same period only 20 Indian sailors died in submarine accidents.
 
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