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Two of China's three large neighbors, Japan and Russia, have determined their policies toward China for the near future. Japan, emboldened by the US pivot to the Pacific, is adopting a hostile attitude. Russia, antagonized by US attempts to weaken it, has increased coordination with China. But India's policy toward China is still developing.

Many in the US, and some in India, are attempting to create an "anti-China" US-India strategic alliance. A recent article in the leading Indian newspaper The Hindu by US and Indian based analysts Seema Sirohi and Samir Saran, accurately identified forces promoting this: "In the US, bipartisan support for India is public and enthusiastic. […] In India, the support is pledged quietly and firmly and repeated through itinerant former foreign secretaries and retired generals […] perhaps the most interesting development is the real entry of the US Defense Department to try to 'own and guide' the India relationship."

An all-out India-China war is highly unlikely even if both sides necessarily have to draw up contingency plans for it. Given China's economy is three times larger than India's, the latter's military can easily calculate it would lose such a war fought with conventional weapons.

Therefore to discharge their duty to protect the nation, India's military certainly considers it has to prepare for an extreme scenario by reliance on nuclear weapons and good relations with the US.

But precisely because the possibility of such a war is remote, it does not play a determining political role in India. And neither it nor China has any interest in provoking border disputes.

One of India's leading strategic analysts, Mohan Guruswamy, author of Chasing the Dragon: Will India Catchup with China?, accurately summarized the situation. "After 45 years of not shooting at each other, and not even confronting each other by being at the same contested space at the same time, local commanders have evolved a pattern of ritualistic behavior and local bonhomie."

Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie's visit to India in September was considered a success by both sides. Strikingly India decided to buy its new generation of fighter aircraft from France, not the US.

In contrast to the desires of those promoting an "anti-China" alliance, India's internal politics have been determined by how to achieve economic development, not by remote possibilities of military conflicts with China.

In the economic field, India's business leaders, politicians and population have a strong interest in cooperation with China and have been prepared to overrule anti-China pressures within parts of India's security establishment.

Initially a trailblazing role was played by individual Indian business leaders such as Anil Ambani, one of two brothers in India's richest family. In October 2010, Ambani's Reliance Power ordered $10 billion of equipment from Shanghai Electric Group. In January 2012, a Chinese bank consortium loaned Ambani's telecommunications company $1.2 billion.

India's business leadership also directly faced down significant pressures from parts of India's security establishment.

In 2005, Chinese firm Huawei was blocked from supplying equipment to India's BSNL mobile phone service. In early 2010, the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation insisted on canceling remaining parts of this contract, and pressure was put on India's telecoms companies not to buy Chinese equipment.

This was opposed by India's leading telecom providers, which had made financial calculations based on purchases from Huawei and ZTE. Tata, India's most important industrial grouping, proceeded to buy Huawei's equipment.

The establishment of the India-China Strategic Economic Dialogue, which first met in September 2011, broadened such economic contacts. Such positions are naturally not pro-China but pro-Indian. But to pursue India's own interests they reject subordination to anti-China alliances.

Some in China argue it faces a "C shaped" encirclement, with only Russia not against China. This is an error. Japan's leaders are subordinate to the US. India's leaders conceive themselves as leaders of a great and independent country. It would be a serious mistake not to understand the difference.
India hesitant over China, but not hostile despite US influence - Globaltimes.cn
 
not surprising. india has a historical legacy of being anti-alliance. there is too much momentum of being independent in our foreign policy and avoid alliances against anyone.
 
India and China need to put the disputes on bottom and work towards other areas. We need to increase trade relations, cultural exchange and educational collaboration.
exactly, the development of our people is more important. disputes can wait. but let's make this clear that India won't take kindly to bullying by china either.
 
India always sits on wall.and in the end get buried under the same wall on which it perch.
 
India and China need to put the disputes on bottom and work towards other areas. We need to increase trade relations, cultural exchange and educational collaboration.
why not india relinquishes the illegal control of chinese territories to solve the disputes and improve the relation.Same thing can be done with pakistan to improve relations ie relinquish the control of J&K which india had illegally occupied since 1947.
 
why not india relinquishes the illegal control of chinese territories to solve the disputes and improve the relation.Same thing can be done with pakistan to improve relations ie relinquish the control of J&K which india had illegally occupied since 1947.
like earlier mentioned, disputes will have to wait. we need to develop the country first.
 
exactly, the development of our people is more important. disputes can wait. but let's make this clear that India won't take kindly to bullying by china either.
There won't be any bullying as far as India is concerned and if it occurs, won't have nay impact. India can take care of itself. Chinese are good businessmen and believe in development over war. But they keep their stance strong too.

India is a huge market for China and India won't be joining any block soon. India will first try to get permanent seat in UN which is only possible if it remains neutral. Otherwise the one or the other block may stop supporting us.

like earlier mentioned, disputes will have to wait. we need to develop the country first.
Ignore her. She changes side just to get attention. Don't waste time on her. True story. :D
 
you need to improve the begging skills

on a serious note: like earlier mentioned, disputes will have to wait. we need to develop the country first.
either you give up the disputed territories or you will end up losing whole of india.Even Duryodhan did the same mistake.What Krishna asked from pandavas behalf was only 5 villages for the peace.but arrogant Duryodhan just like arrogant india refused to give even the five villages and he ended up with the destruction of his whole family along with himself and losing all his kingdom.I think arrogant indians are also on the same path as of duryodhan and they too will end up losing whole of india...

Ican only warn you...learn something positive from your religious books.

Btw i'll get my dowry from india either kashmir or whole of india.it depends on you indians ......what you want to lose.
 
Ignore her. She changes side just to get attention. Don't waste time on her. True story. :D
whats there to change in sides when both sides across the border are my my own sides.

^pregnancy hormones?
When a pregnant woman speaks then its two souls speaks through her......and souls always tell you the reality.its upto you to realise the truth.
 
either you give up the disputed territories or you will end up losing whole of india.Even Duryodhan did the same mistake.What Krishna asked from pandavas behalf was only 5 villages for the peace.but arrogant Duryodhan just like arrogant india refused to give even the five villages and he ended up with the destruction of his whole family along with himself and losing all his kingdom.I think arrogant indians are also on the same path as of duryodhan and they too will end up losing whole of india...

Ican only warn you...learn something positive from your religious books.

When the war over Pandavas also lost just about everything.So moral is wars are not gonna help anybody.

Btw i'll get my dowry from india either kashmir or whole of india.it depends on you indians ......what you want to lose.

Dowry is illegal in India.So you are not gonna get any thing.:lol:
 
When a pregnant woman speaks then its two souls speaks through her......and souls always tell you the reality.its upto you to realise the truth.
not much into metaphysical entities. try a different argument.
i personally liked your ak47 idea, snatching of rights n all. how is that going these days?
 
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