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Last Updated: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 - 20:40
Indo-Japan defence ties 'dangerous' for Asia: Chinese expert | Zee News


Beijing: Taking umbrage over India's move to include Japan in Malabar exercises, an official Chinese analyst on Wednesday warned that the Indo-Japan defence cooperation is "dangerous for Asia" and the two countries should be "careful about it".


"There has been a clear trajectory of Japan and India deepening their defence ties in recent years and the relations are bound to be promoted since India will include Japan in the Malabar naval exercises with the US in October. The two countries are also exploring the possibility of air exercises," an article in the web edition of the state-run Global Times said.

Titled "Indo-Japanese military cooperation dangerous for Asia", the article written by Lu Yaodong, Director of the state-run Institute of Japanese Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said, "with eyes on a rising China, India and Japan have been getting closer faster."

In April, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar chose Japan as the destination of his first overseas visit in a way to demonstrate the importance that New Delhi attaches to enhanced defence and security cooperation with Tokyo, the article said.

"Japan has attempted to follow the steps of its ally the US and meddle in the affairs of East and South Asia, and its expanded military cooperation with India is surely no good sign for the region," it said.

"If Tokyo continues on this path, it will certainly pose serious threats to the regional security and even dampen the common development of the region. Japan and India have to be careful about it," the article said.

"Japan joined the Malabar exercises, traditionally a bilateral drill by India and the US, at the invitation of India in July 2014. Before that, the last time it joined the exercises were in 2007 and 2009. This year's participation makes clear Japan's underlying intention to build a maritime cooperation alliance in the Asia-Pacific region," it said.

Pointing at India's plans to buy 12 ShinMaywa US-2 amphibious search-and-rescue aircraft from Japan, the article said New Delhi has its own maritime strategic perceptions that share some common interests with Tokyo.

"Military and security cooperation has gradually stood out in the bilateral relations between India and Japan. In the future, the joint exercises of Japan, India and the US, which share similar aims, will likely become a regular mechanism," it said.

"Moreover, after relaxing its self-imposed arms export embargo earlier this year, Japan, eager to open new markets for its defence companies, will have more cooperation in military equipment export with India that keenly seeks to improve its military capabilities," it added.

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Oh all hail China . The master of universe ... aWhatttt !!!!

Don't piss yourself hold for the future ! As from next year Australians will be joining our exercise . That's some good reason for you to pee in your pants .
 
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India should make no response and increase cooperation with Japan in all fields.

Also we should start joint production and exports of military goods to Vietnam, with favourable credit provision if need be.

Whatever annoys, disgruntles or scares China in regional cooperation terms....India must do more of.

Japan especially really gets to them....so India must look at strengthening the Indo-Japanese relationship as much as possible in the defense sector.

A specific yearly bilateral navy exercise with Japan (on top of Malabar multi lateral) should definitely be on the cards.

India must also hold bilateral and multilateral exercises with all the nations in South China Sea that are involved in Spratly island dispute with China.
 
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Two non-Asian countries seem to be talked about.
 
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And still some poor chinese guy would write, we don't care about india.. nobody in china knows or take india into consideration.

who cares what u think, just don't come running with complaining
 
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Last Updated: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 - 20:40
Indo-Japan defence ties 'dangerous' for Asia: Chinese expert | Zee News


Beijing: Taking umbrage over India's move to include Japan in Malabar exercises, an official Chinese analyst on Wednesday warned that the Indo-Japan defence cooperation is "dangerous for Asia" and the two countries should be "careful about it".


"There has been a clear trajectory of Japan and India deepening their defence ties in recent years and the relations are bound to be promoted since India will include Japan in the Malabar naval exercises with the US in October. The two countries are also exploring the possibility of air exercises," an article in the web edition of the state-run Global Times said.

Titled "Indo-Japanese military cooperation dangerous for Asia", the article written by Lu Yaodong, Director of the state-run Institute of Japanese Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said, "with eyes on a rising China, India and Japan have been getting closer faster."

In April, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar chose Japan as the destination of his first overseas visit in a way to demonstrate the importance that New Delhi attaches to enhanced defence and security cooperation with Tokyo, the article said.

"Japan has attempted to follow the steps of its ally the US and meddle in the affairs of East and South Asia, and its expanded military cooperation with India is surely no good sign for the region," it said.

"If Tokyo continues on this path, it will certainly pose serious threats to the regional security and even dampen the common development of the region. Japan and India have to be careful about it," the article said.

"Japan joined the Malabar exercises, traditionally a bilateral drill by India and the US, at the invitation of India in July 2014. Before that, the last time it joined the exercises were in 2007 and 2009. This year's participation makes clear Japan's underlying intention to build a maritime cooperation alliance in the Asia-Pacific region," it said.

Pointing at India's plans to buy 12 ShinMaywa US-2 amphibious search-and-rescue aircraft from Japan, the article said New Delhi has its own maritime strategic perceptions that share some common interests with Tokyo.

"Military and security cooperation has gradually stood out in the bilateral relations between India and Japan. In the future, the joint exercises of Japan, India and the US, which share similar aims, will likely become a regular mechanism," it said.

"Moreover, after relaxing its self-imposed arms export embargo earlier this year, Japan, eager to open new markets for its defence companies, will have more cooperation in military equipment export with India that keenly seeks to improve its military capabilities," it added.

PTI

Screw the Chinese view point.... who the faq cares
We will side with the Japanese.... you'll get Pak.... geopolitics
 
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india cant even spit on china as long as they dont give kashmir to Pakistan, bcz Pakistan will always be on your 6
 
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india cant even spit on china as long as they dont give kashmir to Pakistan, bcz Pakistan will always be on your 6
Lol don't worry we will not spit but we will sh1t on forehead of both of you. And you can only dream of taking your land.
China for south tibtibet and you for kashmir.
Just waiting for you.
 
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Lol don't worry we will not spit but we will sh1t on forehead of both of you. And you can only dream of taking your land.
China for south tibtibet and you for kashmir.
Just waiting for you.
ok dehati aurat we will see
 
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