WarProfessor
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there can be. You never know. Anything can happen in this world.
At my age, I am quite certain a lot of things will never happen in this world.
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there can be. You never know. Anything can happen in this world.
At my age, I am quite certain a lot of things will never happen in this world.
ok if not asian union india might join SCO then also SCO will be considerablely powered and could be NATO of the east.
India will not be part of SCO because of Pak. China doesn't want to drag Pak into this mess (vs. nato). If India is in, Islamabad will be confronted with a very difficult situation. Besides, the vs. nato part is mostly Russian, not Chinese.
This political move in reality is not motivated, by china's rise . Nor does it have anything to do with Pakistan and India.
Contrary to popular belief not everything that happens around the world is Motivated by China, India and Pakistan.
please explain difficult situation for pakistan .
I do not think pak will be in difficult situation because-
1)indo-pak relations might improve with time.
2)pak also want to get away from usa and usa's imperialistic presence can only be curbed if pakistan abandon ties with usa and complete asian sco helps it in the way usa does. Aid etc.
no one said that india and pakistan prompted japan to negotiate its ties with usa. We are just discussing the indirect effects of it on geo-politics of south asia.
i dont think India will join any union like SCO or NATO..Without joining any union we can milk all the cows at same time(the way we are doing now).
If japan and US cooperation decreases(which is not going to happen), India will get straight benifit because both US and Japan will look at India(because they cant go to china) for cooperation as India is second most powerful military after china in asia..
So wrong there buddy. Military wise:
China > Japan > ROK > DPRK > India > Pakistan > Indonesia > Iran
I'm just kidding, it's more like:
China > Japan > India > Pakistan > ROK > DPRK > Indonesia > Iran
ROK = republic of korea (aka south korea)
DPRK = democratic people's republic of korea (aka north korea)
Most Gen-Y Japanese people I have met have been very pro-West, and Japanese culture has incorporated many Western ideas.
They tend to have a neutral, pleasantly polite attitude towards India and Pakistan.
I don't know how they feel towards China and Korea.
This is not a scientific statement, just my personal experience with meeting Japanese people (18-35 years old) in the West.