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BEIJING: Accusing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of "dividing" China and India, a state-run Chinese daily today said Indo-Japan ties face "huge uncertainty" in view of the rise of BRICS and emerging Sino-Indian cooperation. ('I am Modi and you are Mori': PM told Temple Priest in Japan)

"BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) agreed to establish their own development bank, ushering Sino-Indian strategic cooperation into a new historical era," said an article in the state-runGlobal Times' web edition on the current visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Japan.

"Beijing's improving maritime strategies and the development of China-India strategic relations will inevitably exert far-reaching influence upon Japan's strategic resources, channels and markets. Consequently, dividing China and India has become a key issue for Abe," said the ruling Communist Party-run newspaper known for its usually nationalistic views.

"Tokyo and New Delhi must consider the coexistence of China, Japan and the US in the region when promoting their security cooperation," it said.

"As two Asian powers, how the growing intimacy between Japan and India coordinates with US "rebalancing to Asia" strategy and cooperates with BRICS member states will wield direct influence upon regional architecture. Therefore this solicits plenty of attention," it said.

It said security is another area of cooperation between India and Japan.

"When Abe travelled to India early this year, he proposed beefing up the cooperation between the two national security committees. This time, they will probably launch a "two plus two" mechanism of diplomacy and defence to intensify their collaboration in air and sea," it said.

During his India visit, Mr Abe increased the official development assistance to India to 210 billion yen (USD 2.02 billion) and provided a programme worth $ 4.5 billion to obtain orders for Japanese nuclear power firms, it said.

Tokyo attaches great importance to India's vast market and infrastructure projects, it said.

However, Mr Modi is more inclined to attract investment from Japanese firms to help with the manufacturing industry. "All in all, the Japan-India relationship, in the context of current international politics, witnesses too many uncertain actors in its development," it said.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe is Dividing China and India, Claims Chinese Daily
 
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Are India and China deeper than ocean and higher than mountains ??:lol:
 
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BEIJING: Accusing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of "dividing" China and India, a state-run Chinese daily today said Indo-Japan ties face "huge uncertainty" in view of the rise of BRICS and emerging Sino-Indian cooperation. ('I am Modi and you are Mori': PM told Temple Priest in Japan)

"BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) agreed to establish their own development bank, ushering Sino-Indian strategic cooperation into a new historical era," said an article in the state-runGlobal Times' web edition on the current visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Japan.

"Beijing's improving maritime strategies and the development of China-India strategic relations will inevitably exert far-reaching influence upon Japan's strategic resources, channels and markets. Consequently, dividing China and India has become a key issue for Abe," said the ruling Communist Party-run newspaper known for its usually nationalistic views.

"Tokyo and New Delhi must consider the coexistence of China, Japan and the US in the region when promoting their security cooperation," it said.

"As two Asian powers, how the growing intimacy between Japan and India coordinates with US "rebalancing to Asia" strategy and cooperates with BRICS member states will wield direct influence upon regional architecture. Therefore this solicits plenty of attention," it said.

It said security is another area of cooperation between India and Japan.

"When Abe travelled to India early this year, he proposed beefing up the cooperation between the two national security committees. This time, they will probably launch a "two plus two" mechanism of diplomacy and defence to intensify their collaboration in air and sea," it said.

During his India visit, Mr Abe increased the official development assistance to India to 210 billion yen (USD 2.02 billion) and provided a programme worth $ 4.5 billion to obtain orders for Japanese nuclear power firms, it said.

Tokyo attaches great importance to India's vast market and infrastructure projects, it said.

However, Mr Modi is more inclined to attract investment from Japanese firms to help with the manufacturing industry. "All in all, the Japan-India relationship, in the context of current international politics, witnesses too many uncertain actors in its development," it said.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe is Dividing China and India, Claims Chinese Daily
WHEN DID INDIA AND CHINA WAS AS ONE :o:o_O:blink:
 
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AS it turns out we can also write crazy articles. I never worry about an Indian Japanese alliance.

Reason is simple, any war with China would cause far more harm to the Indian side than Chinese side, even without talking about our respective capabilities, the distance to Dehli is far smaller than the distance to any of our major centers.

An Indian government would be foolish to engage China for someone else, especially since India is a democracy, an act like that would doom their party for at least half a century.
 
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China is India's best friend. screw Japanese conspiracy. lol :D
 
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BEIJING: Accusing Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of "dividing" China and India, a state-run Chinese daily today said Indo-Japan ties face "huge uncertainty" in view of the rise of BRICS and emerging Sino-Indian cooperation. ('I am Modi and you are Mori': PM told Temple Priest in Japan)

"BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) agreed to establish their own development bank, ushering Sino-Indian strategic cooperation into a new historical era," said an article in the state-runGlobal Times' web edition on the current visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Japan.

"Beijing's improving maritime strategies and the development of China-India strategic relations will inevitably exert far-reaching influence upon Japan's strategic resources, channels and markets. Consequently, dividing China and India has become a key issue for Abe," said the ruling Communist Party-run newspaper known for its usually nationalistic views.

"Tokyo and New Delhi must consider the coexistence of China, Japan and the US in the region when promoting their security cooperation," it said.

"As two Asian powers, how the growing intimacy between Japan and India coordinates with US "rebalancing to Asia" strategy and cooperates with BRICS member states will wield direct influence upon regional architecture. Therefore this solicits plenty of attention," it said.

It said security is another area of cooperation between India and Japan.

"When Abe travelled to India early this year, he proposed beefing up the cooperation between the two national security committees. This time, they will probably launch a "two plus two" mechanism of diplomacy and defence to intensify their collaboration in air and sea," it said.

During his India visit, Mr Abe increased the official development assistance to India to 210 billion yen (USD 2.02 billion) and provided a programme worth $ 4.5 billion to obtain orders for Japanese nuclear power firms, it said.

Tokyo attaches great importance to India's vast market and infrastructure projects, it said.

However, Mr Modi is more inclined to attract investment from Japanese firms to help with the manufacturing industry. "All in all, the Japan-India relationship, in the context of current international politics, witnesses too many uncertain actors in its development," it said.
Japan PM Shinzo Abe is Dividing China and India, Claims Chinese Daily
Nice try NDTV. It's not Chinese daily, if that newspaper even exist.

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India has no choice. I mean, India has more poor people than all of African countries put together, so, they'll naturally go running to whoever offers them any sort of aid and charity.
 
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India has no choice. I mean, India has more poor people than all of African countries put together, so, they'll naturally go running to whoever offers them any sort of aid and charity.
And a nation which has been getting aid for more than a decade telling us.. Wow!

Come back when China treats you as an equal.
 
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And a nation which has been getting aid for more than a decade telling us.. Wow!

Come back when China treats you as an equal.

Why, have the Chinese stripped our Ambassador naked or something?

I don't see the Chinese going around sharing their nuke tech with everyone, not even the Indonesians, Iranians or the Saudis that is.
 
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