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Sino-Indian Experts not fazed by US call for India to 'lead' Asia

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who said iran will be a great power?
persia was a superpower long before usa was even created, reason was not islam but these current iranian nutcases seem to think irans great because its a muslim nation and so on..persia was a superpower because of its great leader,
and leader are a key to any nation.
 
i agree as im sayign i have nothing agenst the people of iran or muslems ( my gf is Muslim ) to start. iran is a country that was once the US favorite in the middle east. but it is now headed up but PYSCOS who think the world must burn for there 12th imam to come and save them. this nation wants nukes i dont think so.
 
i agree as im sayign i have nothing agenst the people of iran or muslems ( my gf is Muslim ) to start. iran is a country that was once the US favorite in the middle east. but it is now headed up but PYSCOS who think the world must burn for there 12th imam to come and save them. this nation wants nukes i dont think so.

What i can say that whole world including islamic world is waiting for an Imam, a leader, a liberator...
 
but not in they way they seek this leader, i am an atheist i was brought up catholic , i espect all religions evan thow i see them as senseless and holding humanity back, at my diner table a muslem a buch of catholics an orthadox and a jew all sit i resepct it all but to seek a leader out of a buring world is no way to live the individual should take it upon himself to make the world better not threw some deity who talked to people 2000 years ago . but on topic if your looking for a leader look to the best of us not the power hungry.
 
As if China will sit quietly over such covert assertiveness in south China sea by US and its clients for that

What can they do ? They an either begin to remain quiet or shoot themselves in the feet as more Chinese belligerence will mean all ASEAN States drifting back to US and India too showing a keen interest there.
 
What i can say that whole world including islamic world is waiting for an Imam, a leader, a liberator...

But I don't want my country ,or the whole world for that matter, to plunge into anarchy for that.
 
What can they do ? They an either begin to remain quiet or shoot themselves in the feet as more Chinese belligerence will mean all ASEAN States drifting back to US and India too showing a keen interest there.

It seems China has few friends in Asia than what they think they have. Apart from Pakistan & N.Korea almost all country in Asia have a 'guarded' relationship with PRC.
 
Clinton's favours for Indians will not bring a positive sign in region but it may blind India for jump into crucial political & strategic situation.
 
Clinton's favours for Indians will not bring a positive sign in region but it may blind India for jump into crucial political & strategic situation.

You expect something drastic to happen when we're being headed by a toothless dodo? I am sure you could as much come in and take on our entire Army thanks to this sh*tty government tying its hands up for ransom.
 
Are you paid to post this type of low class crap or is it just your hobby.

Nah, just reminding your kind about your ungraceful exit caused by the LTTE. A ragtag group kicks out the Superpower.
 
Hillary clinton should quit politics and go back to smoking pot and being a hippie
 
BEIJING - Sino-Indian ties are unlikely to be affected by Washington's attempts to encourage New Delhi to take a stronger role across Asia, experts said.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told India on Wednesday "it's time to lead" in Asia.
Clinton, delivering a speech in India's southern port city of Chennai, said New Delhi should exercise political influence to match its economic clout.
She listed areas where India and the US cooperate, including clean-energy technologies, cyber-security and addressing concerns over Iran's nuclear program.
However, United States officials are careful not to describe deepening US ties with India as focused on countering China, and Clinton emphasized that New Delhi and Washington could still have "strong, constructive" ties with Beijing.
"India is not going to be the US' follower, though it is willing to cooperate with the US for practical benefits," said Fu Xiaoqiang, an expert on South Asian studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.
The US is now trying to push India to become a regional power that could balance China in Asia, though it doesn't say so, Fu said.
Meanwhile, New Delhi remains wary of being seen as siding with one power over another, and has its own issues with Washington despite warming ties.
"Clinton's words may have provoked India on some level, but India will not be an opponent of China because the two developing countries know well the importance of a peaceful and friendly environment for further development," he said.
China and India have emphasized many times that regional stability and peace is important for both, and increased cooperation between the two is good for the region and the world.
Clinton's speech came one day before she traveled to a meeting of Asia's biggest security forum in Bali.
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum will likely focus on disputed waters and islands in the South China Sea, where the US is trying to get involved although it is not a party to the disputes.
No matter what the US' original motive is, its actions and statements related to the area, especially those in recent months, do not contribute to reaching peaceful solutions to some regional issues, said Zhou Qi, an expert on US studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Clinton bluntly announced that the South China Sea was of interest to the US last October, which complicated long-standing disputes in the area.
"China's image in Southeast Asia has improved greatly, especially after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, but now US' actions are causing trouble for China," Zhou said.
India is unlikely to become a tool of the US to strategically balance China in the region, judging by the relationship between China and India, no matter what the US is trying to do, she added
Experts not fazed by US call for India to 'lead' Asia | World | chinadaily.com.cn
 
India can take a role only as strong as its economy would permit.

We are after-all a much smaller economy than China.

Which obviously limits our capability.
 

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