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If the PLAN decides to sink Indian ships, India is powerless to do anything about it. Type 056 corvettes and type 022 FAC is good enough to sink the entire Indian navy. We hold all the cards, if we decide to play hardball with India like we did in April, India will back down and give us concessions.

How do you play Hardball while holding cards?
 
If the PLAN decides to sink Indian ships, India is powerless to do anything about it. Type 056 corvettes and type 022 FAC is good enough to sink the entire Indian navy. We hold all the cards, if we decide to play hardball with India like we did in April, India will back down and give us concessions.

Your Navy wont even dare to bring that 2000 tonne corvette near a inian Kamorta class corvette,let alone a 6000 tonne Indian frigate :blah:
 
If the PLAN decides to sink Indian ships, India is powerless to do anything about it. Type 056 corvettes and type 022 FAC is good enough to sink the entire Indian navy. We hold all the cards, if we decide to play hardball with India like we did in April, India will back down and give us concessions.

This Suckular weakling regime is there only until next march.. So play all you want.

Once it is kicked out in elections, your playtime is going to be over. So laugh all you can, jeer all you can now.
 
Chinese wet dreams will remain wet and they will be bogged down from all sides because of their erratic tendencies.
 
India to give $19 million, patrol boats to Vietnam - The New Indian Express

As Vietnam acknowledged India’s right to explore oil and gas in offshore blocks in the South China Sea, New Delhi has offered an additional soft loan of $19.5 million, a PARAM supercomputer and patrol boats to the southeast Asian nation.Visiting Vietnam Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh said the dispute on the South China Sea did feature in the joint commission meeting, which he co-chaired with External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid.

“I had discussions on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. The South China Sea or East Sea was discussed,” the Vietnamese minister said.

He said both sides reaffirmed that all the countries bordering the South China Sea have a right to their exclusive economic zones. He also said India should pursue “exploration and exploitation work in the exclusive economic zone of Vietnam”. In response, Khurshid said India expressed its commitment to continue “our cooperation on oil and gas in Vietnam”, adding that these were “commercial ventures by Indian companies”.

A part of ONGC Videsh’s offshore block 128 is claimed by China, which has staked a claim to the region rich in hydrocarbons. China has increasingly been assertive about its claims, especially vis-à-vis the South China Sea and its territorial claims with Japan. Khurshid, who recently attended an Asean summit in Brunei Darussalam, said there had been increasing convergence of views towards negotiating a code of conduct within the regional grouping. He noted that India had also said that any contentious issue should be settled in a peaceful manner, through dialogues.

Khurshid described the supply patrol boats to Vietnam as “a major and unique step for expression of friendship”. The $19.5 million loan is for setting up the Nam Trai-IV hydropower project and the Binh Bo pumping station in Vietnam. With this soft loan, India’s total 17 lines of credits to the country will stand at $164.5 million.

The indigenously-developed PARAM supercomputer that India is giving Vietnam costs `4.7 crore and will be used in multiple applications.
 
If the PLAN decides to sink Indian ships, India is powerless to do anything about it. Type 056 corvettes and type 022 FAC is good enough to sink the entire Indian navy. We hold all the cards, if we decide to play hardball with India like we did in April, India will back down and give us concessions.

PLAN can do nothing. India navy ships are there for over 2 years and PLAN had done nothing. only warnings by radio and Indian navy never mind this kind of s**ts and continue their sailing
 
welcome..reality check
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The weak always wish to borrow other's balls.
Whatever Indian coming in SOC Sea or American, the CHINA COAST GUARD & China Maritime Surveillance & PLAN ships still patrolling inside the Nine dashes and prepare to cut off any cable from Vietnam.
 
Vietnam is blessed with huge coastline and oil rich zones and cursed to have big bully neighbor

They weren't blessed with it. They conducted a brutal invasion of Champa (now Southern Vietnam) and massacred the majority of the Cham population and replaced them with Vietnamese. They then stole the Mekong Delta from Cambodia. There are Utsuls in China descended from Cham refugees fleeing the Vietnamese invasion.

Your Navy wont even dare to bring that 2000 tonne corvette near a inian Kamorta class corvette,let alone a 6000 tonne Indian frigate :blah:

Chinese megaton Brainfarts...:blah:

China does not need its own naval forces to counter Indian ships in the south china sea. It can destroy Indian ships with land based missles.

China's Plan To Sink US Navy - Business Insider

China’s New Missile May Create a ‘No-Go Zone’ for U.S. Fleet - Bloomberg

Chinese Missiles Could Close U.S. Bases in Attack, Report Says - Bloomberg
 
man, you must increase your presence in the SC Sea. Let us do some fun games.

Sure :cheers: , the drilling will continue and the activity there of India will be increased.
India has give its voice about SCS and International Laws in the recent summit and India - Vietnam strategic co operation will be increased down the time.
The trade connectivity and India's entry into the ASEAN and Pacific rim countries is a significant move in our look east policy.
India and Vietnam are going to be future manufacturing bases and Japan and S.Korea are keen to invest in the our countries.
 
Only way to stand up to china is by improving economy and military.
I hope India-Vietnam relations improve.
100 per cent, we must stand united against the bully. The Chinese are rude and greedy, we must stop them before it is too late.

Sure :cheers: , the drilling will continue and the activity there of India will be increased.
India has give its voice about SCS and International Laws in the recent summit and India - Vietnam strategic co operation will be increased down the time.
The trade connectivity and India's entry into the ASEAN and Pacific rim countries is a significant move in our look east policy.
India and Vietnam are going to be future manufacturing bases and Japan and S.Korea are keen to invest in the our countries.
Yes, if they come to the Indian Ocean, than you come to the SC Sea. :lol:
 
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