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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Indo-China war. Yet while China seems to have moved on, India is still seemingly nursing its wounds. Indeed, the sad fact is that it has been unable to reconcile the psychological trauma inflicted during its infancy as a nation.

This is reflected in the attitude of India towards its neighbour, and the way it allows even small issues to mar bilateral relations. Despite rhetorical flourishes over how the two countries are natural partners in growth, Sino-India relations are increasingly complicated. The two nations are engaging with each other on boundary issues, undertaking regular high-level political contacts and seeing bilateral trade soar. But although they both believe in a multi-polar world, their distrust for each other seems to be increasing.

Take the example of a recent dispute concerning Indian traders in China. Two traders were held hostage in Yiwu because the company they were representing failed to honor its business commitments.The media and some other groups in India hyped the issue to such an extent that it placed a further strain on political ties. This is despite the fact that India has had numerous similar issues with other nations, including Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The difference in those cases, though, is that disputes don’t become potential political flashpoints.

Unfortunately, the latest incident was marked by jingoism, and there was no real attempt by the mainstream media to understand the problem. Instead of an informed and enlightened debate, most of the coverage sought to create hysteria. This forced the government to intervene and engage at the political level.

At times, India seems to display a kind of siege mentality in dealing with its neighbour – it acts as if it’s being encircled in the region by a rising China. And it all seems to boil down to its 1962 defeat.

Compounding the problem is the fact that the political leaderships of both countries are very quick to talk about their shared history and vision for global development, but fail to get to the root of disagreements that exist now. As a result, despite having robust economic and cultural ties, mutual trust between the two is diminishing rather than increasing.

It’s time we moved forward and accepted the differences between us so that a new understanding can be forged. According to an old saying, there can’t be two tigers on a mountain. But in geostrategic terms these days there’s enough space for the two tigers to exist together with their own distinct identity and spheres of influence.

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I agree to your post...If India has to move forward to next level then our media has a lot of scope of improvements. But again...from India's perspective, India is the only country in this world facing 2 nuclear armed neighour. So of course India will feel insecure.
 
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I agree to your post...If India has to move forward to next level then our media has a lot of scope of improvements. But again...from India's perspective, India is the only country in this world facing 2 nuclear armed neighour. So of course India will feel insecure.

We were also surrounded by 3 hostile nuclear powers at once: in 1970's by USA, USSR and India.

What did we do? Did we ramp up military spending and broadcast more jingoistic news?

No we reduced defense spending, made peace with USA and USSR and concentrated on our economy.
 
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According to an old saying, there can’t be two tigers on a mountain. But in geostrategic terms these days there’s enough space for the two tigers to exist together with their own distinct identity and spheres of influence.
Agreed! But then one is an elephant and the other a dragon! So both can co-exist!

Cheers! :tup:
 
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We were also surrounded by 3 hostile nuclear powers at once: in 1970's by USA, USSR and India.

What did we do? Did we ramp up military spending and broadcast more jingoistic news?

No we reduced defense spending, made peace with USA and USSR and concentrated on our economy.

You are 'you' and we are ' us'.

China today is what it is thanks to the spendings & attention given to its economy & defence two decades ago.

In any case the example give of Indian traders held hostage only proves the concern. Local traders took the law in their own hands instead of taking legal recourse. The local admistration & police stood by while the traders were traumatised.

Lastly, each nation has its own approach to solve its problems. India cannot let its guard down so long as China continues to harp on an Indian state which it calls S Tibet.

China may have been surrounded by Nuclear powers but none of them were actively hostile to China as India's neighbours are. China has not fought three wars wars with one & a war with another like India has.

Such comparisons therefore are meaning less.
 
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China may have been surrounded by Nuclear powers but none of them were actively hostile to China as India's neighbours are. China has not fought three wars wars with one & a war with another like India has.
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but Indian posters here always claim that China is surrounded by hostile neighbors and India enjoys friendship in their neighborhood.
 
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but Indian posters here always claim that China is surrounded by hostile neighbors and India enjoys friendship in their neighborhood.

Every nation has some issue or the other with its neighbours.

In some cases its less while in others it is more. Thats all.
 
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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Indo-China war. Yet while China seems to have moved on, India is still seemingly nursing its wounds. Indeed, the sad fact is that it has been unable to reconcile the psychological trauma inflicted during its infancy as a nation.

Incorrect. We have moved on. However some things are never forgotten.

Has America forgotten Pearl Harbour? Have the Japanese forgotten Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Have the Chinese forgotten Nanking, December 1937? Has Bangladesh forgotten Operation Searchlight? Have the Jews forgotten the Holocaust? Will the Germans ever forget defeat and occupation? Will Pakistan ever forget 1971? Some things are never forgotten. We all do move on, but the scars remain, to remind us ......... so that these things may never happen again.

The nation that choses to forget these momentous events is doomed to suffer them again and again.
 
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We were also surrounded by 3 hostile nuclear powers at once: in 1970's by USA, USSR and India.

What did we do? Did we ramp up military spending and broadcast more jingoistic news?

No we reduced defense spending, made peace with USA and USSR and concentrated on our economy.

Well said!

PS: I thought you hated Deng
 
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india will not forget 1962. thus it will keep strengthening economy and military simultaneously which will make its position even stronger. india has moved on but its above mentioned policy will continue along with strategic sinhavlokan. mngggdmgiggu thispqddmmghddpqg
 
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