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Is an India-China arms race brewing? (Al Jazeera inside story 24 min Video)

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As Asia's two rising powers boost defence capabilities, we ask who stands to benefit and what it means for the region.


VIDEO Is an India-China arms race brewing? - Inside Story - Al Jazeera English

"China increasingly … feels like a trapped giant with its diplomatic manoeuvrability being squeezed from all sides. The key question is, to which degree China will adjust its posturing and scale back its robust military manoeuvring offshore in the South China Sea and along the border with India."


Jonathan Holslag, the head of research at the Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies

"For India, it's the continental China that is the primary threat and challenge, rather than the maritime China, which is what most western analysts see because they are more concerned with oceanic sea lanes connecting western economies with Asia. This is a secondary priority for India."



- Zorowar Daulet Singh, a research fellow at the Center for Policy Alternatives

"I don't think China is trying to be provocative. Its relationship with Pakistan has existed for several decades, since World War II."


- Richard Hu Weixing, an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong

On Saturday, the Indian armed forces ended a major military exercise near the Chinese border, while China has announced that it will increase its military spending by 11.2 per cent in 2012.


The four-day exercise, codenamed "Pralay" or devastation, tested a wide range of defence capabilities.

Almost all major aircraft types operating within the Indian air force were involved in the drill, most of which took place in the disputed state of Arunachal Pradesh.


For years, Sino-Indian bilateral relations have been affected by the dispute over Arunachal Pradesh, a territory bordered on the north by the Tibet region of China. While it has been administered by India as a state since 1987, China still claims most of it as part of the Tibet Autonomous Region.

The exercise also coincided with an official visit by Yang Jeichi, the Chinese foreign minister, to India.

Both the Chinese and Indian governments have recently increased their defence spending.

The two countries share a border that is approximately 4,000 kilometres long.

About 40 per cent of the world's population live in India and China, and with expanding economies the military stakes are high.

Can an arms race between India and China be in the best interest of either one? Who stands to benefit from it? And, what are the likely ramifications for the Asia-Pacific region?

Joining Inside Story with presenter Adrian Finighan are: Jonathan Holslag, the author of China + India: Prospects for Peace and the head of research at the Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies; Zorowar Daulet Singh, a research fellow at the Center for Policy Alternatives; and Richard Hu Weixing, an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong
 
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you should avoid india vs china thread.it attracts trolls and for further info read my signature:lol:

Not all Chinese flags are Han people on this forum. My advisor and a some of lab mates are Chinese, so I know what they think and feel.

Yes, I agree with what you state in your signature - there exists a bias in moderation. I've reported it but to no avail and I might get another infraction for this. :)
 
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Bl[i]tZ;2666037 said:
Not all Chinese flags are Han people on this forum. My advisor and a some of lab mates are Chinese, so I know what they think and feel.

Yes, I agree with what you state in your signature - there exists a bias in moderation. I've reported it but to no avail and I might get another infraction for this. :)

China have their own need and we have our own.Their most of the military is towards japan side not towards india.
and i dont think there will be any war in this area unless until U.S do something foolish.
 
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In that case India will loose, since you can not compare the stages and levels of economic achievements of the two nations.
India should arm itself to the point where it can defend itself against external threats, and stop at that. And mainly concentrate on its economy for the betterment of its people's social conditions.
India's friendship with Israel will bring its downfall too, believe it or not.
 
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In that case India will loose, since you can not compare the stages and levels of economic achievements of the two nations.
India should arm itself to the point where it can defend itself against external threats, and stop at that. And mainly concentrate on its economy for the betterment of its people's social conditions.
India's friendship with Israel will bring its downfall too, believe it or not.

this sentence reflects your knowledge about world politics.
 
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Work hard in peace times and you will get returns in war times.

let politicians do the peace talks and hope they get peace.

While let armed forces do the required homework, Armymen should be prepared for all eventualities
Precaution is always better than cure. Dont want to get backstabbed this time or better dont want to underprepared in case of war.
 
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Bl[i]tZ;2666025 said:
As Asia's two rising powers boost defence capabilities, we ask who stands to benefit and what it means for the region.


VIDEO Is an India-China arms race brewing? - Inside Story - Al Jazeera English

"China increasingly … feels like a trapped giant with its diplomatic manoeuvrability being squeezed from all sides. The key question is, to which degree China will adjust its posturing and scale back its robust military manoeuvring offshore in the South China Sea and along the border with India."


Jonathan Holslag, the head of research at the Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies

"For India, it's the continental China that is the primary threat and challenge, rather than the maritime China, which is what most western analysts see because they are more concerned with oceanic sea lanes connecting western economies with Asia. This is a secondary priority for India."



- Zorowar Daulet Singh, a research fellow at the Center for Policy Alternatives

"I don't think China is trying to be provocative. Its relationship with Pakistan has existed for several decades, since World War II."


- Richard Hu Weixing, an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong

On Saturday, the Indian armed forces ended a major military exercise near the Chinese border, while China has announced that it will increase its military spending by 11.2 per cent in 2012.


The four-day exercise, codenamed "Pralay" or devastation, tested a wide range of defence capabilities.

Almost all major aircraft types operating within the Indian air force were involved in the drill, most of which took place in the disputed state of Arunachal Pradesh.


For years, Sino-Indian bilateral relations have been affected by the dispute over Arunachal Pradesh, a territory bordered on the north by the Tibet region of China. While it has been administered by India as a state since 1987, China still claims most of it as part of the Tibet Autonomous Region.

The exercise also coincided with an official visit by Yang Jeichi, the Chinese foreign minister, to India.

Both the Chinese and Indian governments have recently increased their defence spending.

The two countries share a border that is approximately 4,000 kilometres long.

About 40 per cent of the world's population live in India and China, and with expanding economies the military stakes are high.

Can an arms race between India and China be in the best interest of either one? Who stands to benefit from it? And, what are the likely ramifications for the Asia-Pacific region?

Joining Inside Story with presenter Adrian Finighan are: Jonathan Holslag, the author of China + India: Prospects for Peace and the head of research at the Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies; Zorowar Daulet Singh, a research fellow at the Center for Policy Alternatives; and Richard Hu Weixing, an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong

The bold part is kinda funny...pure negligence I guess.
 
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In that case India will loose, since you can not compare the stages and levels of economic achievements of the two nations.
India should arm itself to the point where it can defend itself against external threats, and stop at that. And mainly concentrate on its economy for the betterment of its people's social conditions.
India's friendship with Israel will bring its downfall too, believe it or not.:what:

India has never lost nor it will loose this time. India spends just around 2.5% GDP on defence which is much less than global average. So don't fret about India.


Israel has always stood by us in time of need and there is lot common b\w India and Israel than there is b\w India and Arab world.
 
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China have their own need and we have our own.Their most of the military is towards japan side not towards india.
and i dont think there will be any war in this area unless until U.S do something foolish.

yes,chinese i have talked are completely different from 2 cent trolls here.

wow not one chinese said anything and personal attacked them already post reported
 
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wow not one chinese said anything and personal attacked them already post reported

so its necessary to wait for chinese:rolleyes:
where is the personal attack??i told truth that,i have got different feedback from other chinese to whom i talked which is quite different from here.
 
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so its necessary to wait for chinese:rolleyes:
where is the personal attack??i told truth that,i have got different feedback from other chinese to whom i talked which is quite different from here.

still denying it? yes,chinese i have talked are completely different from 2 cent trolls here by calling all chinese here 2cent troll if this is not attack i dont know what is LOL be a man act like a man have some self respect and admit it.
 
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still denying it? yes,chinese i have talked are completely different from 2 cent trolls here by calling all chinese here 2cent troll if this is not attack i dont know what is LOL be a man act like a man have some self respect and admit it.
I have chinese friends most from chongqing they have different views to chinese members here :china:
 
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