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Surely China does. China's massive aging population coming into retirement. China's becoming an old-age country even before it can break $10K GDP per capita.

Forgetting Japan is the fastest in this aspect? Extreme low birth rate in Japan is well known
 
Forgetting Japan is the fastest in this aspect? Extreme low birth rate in Japan is well known
Japan is like a 60 year old man with $1 million in the retirement account.
China is like a 60 year old man with $10K in the bank account.

Japan will do fine in its old age, while China won't do well. This is why the one child policy was a great mistake, and why India with its low median age overtaking China is inevitable.
 
You still have the link to the map with those islands? You should circle these 18 islands occupied by Vietnam and let these Vietcongs explain.


Vietnam claim is just as much as China and her propaganda is to put the spot light on China.


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I wish I know how to use photoshop and highlight Vietnam possessions within the Filipino's EEZ. LOL brothers in arm.
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Japan is like a 60 year old man with $1 million in the retirement account.
China is like a 60 year old man with $10K in the bank account.

Japan will do fine in its old age, while China won't do well. This is why the one child policy was a great mistake, and why India with its low median age overtaking China is inevitable.

Expecting seniors to serve the defense force? ;)
 
Japan is like a 60 year old man with $1 million in the retirement account.
China is like a 60 year old man with $10K in the bank account.

Japan will do fine in its old age, while China won't do well. This is why the one child policy was a great mistake, and why India with its low median age overtaking China is inevitable.


Unfortunate for the Japanese, if in fact they have a million saved up per person, the government had borrowed and used them all and much more to be needed to fix their problems. Where as China's 10k/per person is earning interests, however little, in various sovereign bonds.
 
Vietnam claim is just as much as China and her propaganda is to put the spot light on China.
I wish I know how to use photoshop and highlight Vietnam possessions within the Filipino's EEZ. LOL brothers in arm.

Basically it's all the pink circles within the orange line. No need for photoshop you can use windows mspaint to open the jpg file and use the available tools to draw circles/squares.
 
So how do you explain Vietnam occupies 40 islands, 18 of them are within Philippines' EEZ, in SCS? Didn't your country claim properties that belong to others and took them without permissions?

I wonder how do you get this number?
Has anyone a complete list who occupies which island in the SCS?
 
Japan's new ambassador will seek to heal wounds |Asia-Pacific |chinadaily.com.cn

Updated: 2012-12-08 00:06 By ZHOU WA ( China Daily)

China on Friday urged Japan to make practical effort to improve deadlocked China-Japan ties, as Japan's new ambassador to China, Masato Kitera, said he attached importance to bilateral ties in an interview with Japanese media.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a daily news briefing on Friday that it is in the interests of both countries and their people to develop healthy China-Japan ties, and Japan should demonstrate sincerity and make serious efforts to solve current disputes.

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Masato Kitera,Japanese ambassador to China


Hong's remarks came after Masato Kitera, who will be posted in China on Dec 25, told Kyodo News his opinions on current bilateral ties in an exclusive interview on Thursday.

It would be beneficial to the interests of both peoples to look at the big picture on bilateral relations and try to improve China-Japan ties, Kitera was quoted by Kyodo as saying, adding that he will hold talks with Chinese people from all walks of life after he arrives in China.

Analysts applauded Kitera's expectation that he will improve frayed bilateral ties, but they said that what he actually does is more important than what he says now.

Kitera's remarks must reflect the Japanese government's attitude toward China, especially the attitude of whoever is going to win the election on Dec 16, said Wang Ping, a researcher of Japanese studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

"Before Kitera arrives in China, he is supposed to have communications with both current ruling and opposition parties," she said, adding that whoever wins will try to improve Sino-Japanese ties.

Some people in Japan, especially those from the economic sector, are unhappy with the setbacks in China-Japan ties and want an improvement in bilateral relations to avoid further losses, said Feng Wei, a professor of Japanese studies at Fudan University in Shanghai.

Compared with Kitera's remarks, the Japanese government's China policy counts more in terms of improving bilateral relations, Wang said.

China-Japan ties worsened after the Japanese government illegally "purchased" China's Diaoyu Islands, a move that triggered a series of protests and countermeasures from the Chinese side.

At the end of the 1894-95 Sino-Japanese War, Japan stole the Diaoyu Islands, which have belonged to China for centuries. Key legal documents during and after World War II, including the Cairo Declaration, returned the islands to China.

In the interview with Kyodo, the ambassador emphasized several times his personal connections with China, saying that one character of his name originated from Wuchang, a district in Hubei province's Wuhan city, although he admitted that his "understanding of China is limited".

Wang, the Japanese studies researcher, said the ambassador is trying to get close to Chinese people before he arrives in the country so that he can do a better job.

"The Japanese public should not be influenced by extreme nationalism ― that is important," the ambassador said, warning people not to make unverified assumptions about Chinese military power.

Such gestures show Kitera's goodwill to the Chinese public and his attempts to reduce their hostility against Japan before his arrival, Huang said.

Kitera, 60, served as Japan's assistant chief Cabinet secretary since 2011 until he was appointed the country's new ambassador to China on Nov 22.

When Kitera takes office in a little more than two weeks, the months-long wait for a successor to Uichiro Niwa will end. Tokyo was not satisfied with Niwa for straying from Tokyo's hard-line stance on the Diaoyu Islands in a June interview with the Financial Times.

The new ambassador is not one of the politicians from the Japanese Foreign Ministry who knows China well, Wang said. He will focus on implementing the new government's China policy after the election next week, she added.

Japan's political parties will try to make full use of the final days to win the election following the earthquake on Friday. But the quake will have a limited effect on the election, Wang said.




Japan is like a 60 year old man with $1 million in the retirement account.
China is like a 60 year old man with $10K in the bank account.

Japan will do fine in its old age, while China won't do well. This is why the one child policy was a great mistake, and why India with its low median age overtaking China is inevitable.

By the time China's GDP per capita reaches $10K, we will have 100 million of our folks who are multiple millionaires

at its population growth rate, india, your home country is a large looming trouble for the world
over half of its people are poor, more than 300 million live on $1 a day

to talk about your " demographic dividend " is another joke with poor taste common with the cheerleading delusionals

This is what's happening in india and its indian youth:

Not many have had the opportunity to see the real face of growing India. I count myself in one of those fortunate few who could manage this chance. I have seen a part of the visage of growing youth – often called ‘the future of our country’. And believe me, it’s a countenance you would never want to see. It’s a face of India that everyone knows pretty well but chooses to ignore leaving the things the way they are. There are several problems that an average Indian youth faces today ranging from child labour and sexual exploitation to low education standards. But one among them rules them all – DRUGS.

Since the last decade, this country is in jeopardy like it has never been before. I am not talking about an epidemic of disease but about the hurricane of drugs. The drug menace in this country is something which very few people know about. Digest this statistic to know about the gravity of the situation – Today 73.5% of the total youth population of Punjab alone is addicted to drugs, three-quarters of Punjab youth have succumbed to the trap. Let us have a brief look at the picture of what drug taking is in the country. The rich ones afford expensive drugs like heroin, smack, husk and opium while the poor ones tend to go for the cheaper substitutes like Iodex, petrol.


Read more at DRUG ABUSE IN INDIA GROWING: Will Drugs Suck The Life Out Of India?

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India becoming hub of drugs: Report

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india gives up taking international educational test
 
Time to take over Japan, some of these Nationlist leaders have no idea what is happening in world , they need to respect Chinese territories and stop paying money to anger chinese government
 
I wonder how do you get this number?
Has anyone a complete list who occupies which island in the SCS?


The 52 Spratly Islands plus smaller territories are currently controlled by Vietnam (40), the Philippines (9), China (7), Malaysia (5) and Taiwan (1).

China Claims 90% of Spratly Islands, Actually Controls 13% | News, Investment commentary and Geopolitical analysis of China, India and emerging Asia


As for the 18 islands that lie within the Philippines EEZ you could count them on the map I posted.

Now let's stay Diaoyu, anything concerning SCS, we'll go to the SCS sticky thread.
 
China's First Island Chain Defense Doctrine


In an era where strategic security depends upon supply lines and natural resources, the People’s Republic of China has been devoting much time and thought into developing a navy capable of defending its lifeline of energy and mineral supplies.

The first island chain has its purpose in Chinese military doctrine. China views the first island chain as the area it must secure and disable from American bases, aircraft and aircraft-carrier groups, if in defending itself it must tactically unleash a pre-emptive attack against an enemy. The aim of the doctrine is to seal off the Yellow Sea, South China Sea and East China Sea inside an arc running from the Aleutians in the north to Borneo in the south. According to reports by American think tanks CSBA and RAND, by 2020, China will be well on its way to having the means to achieve its first island chain policy.


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The first island chain has its purpose in Chinese military doctrine. China views the first island chain as the area it must secure and disable from American bases, aircraft and aircraft-carrier groups, if in defending itself it must tactically unleash a pre-emptive attack against an enemy.
That's called China's Pearl Harbor, which results in the defeat of China.

The cold hard truth is that the US controls inside the first Island Chain with two specific blockade points, Okinawa and Jeju Island.

The Jeju blockade point can become particularly deadly for China, as it can host two US carrier battle groups simultanously(Okinawa cannot permanently base carriers, while Jeju can), plus the eventual deployment of Korea's 300 km supersonic antiship missile, which can strike any Chinese warships in the Yellow and East China Sea from land based launchers(No warship needed).

Unless China can improve its ship defense system to the US standard, the PLAN cannot avoid the eventual defeat; and that's exactly what the simulation are predicting; the JMSDF alone can wipe out China's two battle fleets.
 
Someone here is anxious for South Korea, Japan and USA declaring war to China. We have to thanks Korea for teaching us the threats we are facing at the moment. ;)
 
That's called China's Pearl Harbor, which results in the defeat of China.

The cold hard truth is that the US controls inside the first Island Chain with two specific blockade points, Okinawa and Jeju Island.

The Jeju blockade point can become particularly deadly for China, as it can host two US carrier battle groups simultanously(Okinawa cannot permanently base carriers, while Jeju can), plus the eventual deployment of Korea's 300 km supersonic antiship missile, which can strike any Chinese warships in the Yellow and East China Sea from land based launchers(No warship needed).

Unless China can improve its ship defense system to the US standard, the PLAN cannot avoid the eventual defeat; and that's exactly what the simulation are predicting; the JMSDF alone can wipe out China's two battle fleets.


Like I always insisted time changes everything. The way Japan is moving toward I wouldn't surprised Ryūkyū independence movement 琉球独立運動 will gain momentum; and who knows, Jeju might becomes China's front line defense against Japan someday.

Let's just hope Abe wins, as you wished, and Ishihara becomes the defense minister. :lol:
 
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