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Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in India for a state visit Wednesday. This is the first time a Chinese president has traveled to India in the last eight years and Xi is the first leader of a major power to make the trip after the new Indian leadership assumed office.

His first stop is in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat, in western India, on Modi's 64th birthday. Modi will welcome Xi in Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat. This is viewed as a starting point for the two state leaders to develop a personal friendship.

When Modi visited Japan early this month, floods of rhetoric such as "joining hands to counter China," emanated from Japanese public opinion, to which Modi gave a rational response at the time. Now it seems that this mentality from many Japanese is very wide of the mark.

New Delhi is committed to an independent foreign policy and it is a behemoth even Washington can hardly mobilize willfully, let alone Tokyo. This reflects India's diplomatic wisdom, in which its huge interests play a decisive role.

Friendly Sino-Indian cooperation is of enormous strategic value for India and such a relationship can in no way be replaced by its bilateral ties with any other country. The geopolitical significance of the benign development of Beijing-New Delhi ties can't be duplicated.

The friendship between these two big neighbors will constitute a fundamental condition for other diplomatic endeavors, especially true for India today. The better China-India relations develop, the more advantages and initiatives India can have when dealing with the US and Japan.

China has been regarded as their biggest rival by the US and Japan, who instinctively try to rope in China's neighbors to their cause. A positive New Delhi-Beijing engagement would force Washington and Tokyo to cozy up to India.

On the global strategic chessboard, Japan and India wield nearly the same influence. In contrast to Japan's openly hostile policy toward China, India follows a cooperative principle with China. Therefore, Japan has to seek the favor of India, not the other way around. In fact, the value diplomacy advocated by Tokyo is rather nonsensical and no country that Japan prefers would be stupid enough to follow it.

China has a long-term strategy to develop friendly cooperation with India, rather than seeking short-term gain. For us, the Sino-Indian relationship, with its own strategic merits, doesn't have to be associated with ties with other major powers. Rationality and vision dictate the development of bilateral ties.

Both China and India are continent-sized countries but have embarked on different paths and developed different advantages. We need to discover more of the common interests between the two countries which will have a stunning purchasing power upon humanity's future.
 
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BS. The CHinese continually state that border ties wont affect economic ties....so thatt means they rather keep the border issue unresolved? Why does it take more than 30 f-king yrs to resolve? It will be used as a flashpoint to start a limited war to obtain their objectives in the future when they can push their weight without any fear.


India should make it a point to get the borders resolved. China arming Pakistan to the teeth means one thing only. They dont give a f-k about our security.... or well being
 
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Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in India for a state visit Wednesday. This is the first time a Chinese president has traveled to India in the last eight years and Xi is the first leader of a major power to make the trip after the new Indian leadership assumed office.

His first stop is in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat, in western India, on Modi's 64th birthday. Modi will welcome Xi in Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat. This is viewed as a starting point for the two state leaders to develop a personal friendship.

When Modi visited Japan early this month, floods of rhetoric such as "joining hands to counter China," emanated from Japanese public opinion, to which Modi gave a rational response at the time. Now it seems that this mentality from many Japanese is very wide of the mark.

New Delhi is committed to an independent foreign policy and it is a behemoth even Washington can hardly mobilize willfully, let alone Tokyo. This reflects India's diplomatic wisdom, in which its huge interests play a decisive role.

Friendly Sino-Indian cooperation is of enormous strategic value for India and such a relationship can in no way be replaced by its bilateral ties with any other country. The geopolitical significance of the benign development of Beijing-New Delhi ties can't be duplicated.

The friendship between these two big neighbors will constitute a fundamental condition for other diplomatic endeavors, especially true for India today. The better China-India relations develop, the more advantages and initiatives India can have when dealing with the US and Japan.

China has been regarded as their biggest rival by the US and Japan, who instinctively try to rope in China's neighbors to their cause. A positive New Delhi-Beijing engagement would force Washington and Tokyo to cozy up to India.

On the global strategic chessboard, Japan and India wield nearly the same influence. In contrast to Japan's openly hostile policy toward China, India follows a cooperative principle with China. Therefore, Japan has to seek the favor of India, not the other way around. In fact, the value diplomacy advocated by Tokyo is rather nonsensical and no country that Japan prefers would be stupid enough to follow it.

China has a long-term strategy to develop friendly cooperation with India, rather than seeking short-term gain. For us, the Sino-Indian relationship, with its own strategic merits, doesn't have to be associated with ties with other major powers. Rationality and vision dictate the development of bilateral ties.

Both China and India are continent-sized countries but have embarked on different paths and developed different advantages. We need to discover more of the common interests between the two countries which will have a stunning purchasing power upon humanity's future.

Do not trust the Chinese. They tried steal territory of India,

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BS. The CHinese continually state that border ties wont affect economic ties....so thatt means they rather keep the border issue unresolved? Why does it take more than 30 f-king yrs to resolve? It will be used as a flashpoint to start a limited war to obtain their objectives in the future when they can push their weight without any fear.


India should make it a point to get the borders resolved. China arming Pakistan to the teeth means one thing only. They dont give a f-k about our security.... or well being

So tell me what is stopping our government from arming Vietnam and Philippines to teeth while doing all smiles in front of the Chinese?

That's the problem we have; we don't have a zero sum game with others but are expecting that our arch rivals are going to be foolish enough to try to do this.

That's where our weakness as a state without the ability to manufacture quality defence goods, in time and of quality, reflects.

What we are doing now, in terms of helping Vietnam and Philippines shore up their defences, should have been done 15 years ago.

We are 15 years too late but it is commendable that we are going ahead in pursuing our interests and making new friends in the east Asian belts.

Korea has no issues with anyone but Japan has actively taken a lead in helping east asian belt countries to arm up to at least defend themselves from territorial bullying. We on the other hand are barely able to hold onto ourselves until the recent flashpoint between our troops and PLA made them think twice.

Soldiers need equipment and cutting edge technology without any strings attached.

That was something not delivered to many of them in time and for decades until changes started taking place in 2014 both from political and bureaucratic level.
 
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Give them taste of their own medicine be it friendship or deceiving under friendship....
 
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So tell me what is stopping our government from arming Vietnam and Philippines to teeth while doing all smiles in front of the Chinese?

That's the problem we have; we don't have a zero sum game with others but are expecting that our arch rivals are going to be foolish enough to try to do this.

That's where our weakness as a state without the ability to manufacture quality defence goods, in time and of quality, reflects.

What we are doing now, in terms of helping Vietnam and Philippines shore up their defences, should have been done 15 years ago.

We are 15 years too late but it is commendable that we are going ahead in pursuing our interests and making new friends in the east Asian belts.

Korea has no issues with anyone but Japan has actively taken a lead in helping east asian belt countries to arm up to at least defend themselves from territorial bullying. We on the other hand are barely able to hold onto ourselves until the recent flashpoint between our troops and PLA made them think twice.

Soldiers need equipment and cutting edge technology without any strings attached.

That was something not delivered to many of them in time and for decades until changes started taking place in 2014 both from political and bureaucratic level.



I hear you bro. 15 yrs late is exactly the same sentiments I have. Thankfully, it has not been sqaundered away completely. Modi winning this election is India's only life saver. Not because he is some incredible God like King. No, Modi is quite honestly the only capable and patriotic PM India had for decades, if ever.


Quite frankly, the US wants to be in better terms with us but our previous gov'ts had no clue how to conduct business. With Modi at the helm, we have a leader with his eyes open, not shut. The steps we are making are in the right direction and in time, will help make US corporations warm and fuzzy abou India again. But the task ahead is not easy and full of issues that need to be sorted out.

Remember, Congress couldn't do anything. Watch and see what a true patriot does as PM!
 
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