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Port city is a commercial project you moron.
Why would Chinese build a naval base in the downtown?
The truth is even if a Chinese or American tourist goes to toilet in Sri Lanka, it's a threat to India.
Its not just India though, even though i must confess India is obsessed with everything China does, which is normal since China is far bigger and more powerful. However, Pakistan is also even more obsessed/paranoid about India, as anything India does is a threat to Pakistan, just like evrything/investment China does in the region is a threat to India. Funny thing is having being to China i can attest to this myself, India doesnt even appear as a threat in China's main calculations/plans nor even in their media analysis(bar when there is major issue/breaking news.lol).
Just look at Chinas recent white paper, only the U.S and Japan are mentioned extensively as potential threats/rivals, and to a lesser extent even Vietnam and PHILIPPINES ARE MENTIOINED AS LITTLE BILLIGERNT ACTORS BACKED BY BIG POWERS LIKE U.S/Japan. India is almost nowhere to be seen. Which is strange.
However , on the contrary, China always figures in all India's defence plans/threats. Seems India wants/craves for Japans position as China main Rival. Its for this reason as i said earlier, that im more optimistic to see China solving its disputes with India one day in future, than China ever doing so with Japan. Since with Japan it's something more personal(from a historic perspective, and also the fact that Japan is technologically still the most advanced country in Asia and by far the most productive/developed).
South Asia will remain a backward region for a long time to come because of this mentality of always mixing business with politics and being paranoid about every of their so called 'rivals' move. No wonder the region is so poor/backward. I have said it several times, until they change their mentality i dont see their situation changing that much(well not to their true potential). They indeed have alot to learn from their far more advanced East Asian counterparts.
Will be intersting to see how situation developed with time among sian countries.
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