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Sri Lanka snubs India, opens port to Chinese submarine again

Really ???.If that was the case then you dont have to concern about us.When we visit Vietnam for business.
SL is a Sovreign nation.We dont interfere in their internal matters.But if they took sides then we know how to handle them.Chinese cant do anything about it.
They dont just play with our national security that is what we need .

:lol: why we're concern about India doing business with Vietnam, did you see if Vietnam had a trade surplus with India? :rofl:. Sure you don't interfere SL internal matter but this article just prove the contrary...LMAO, you guy are anger and obsessed with Sl for our sub docking....so please try to cry in the shadow next time and don't expose your weakness in front the critical audience.:rofl:
 
:lol: why we're concern about India doing business with Vietnam, did you see if Vietnam had a trade surplus with India? :rofl:. Sure you don't interfere SL internal matter but this article just prove the contrary...LMAO, you guy are anger and obsessed with Sl for our sub docking....so please try to cry in the shadow next time and don't expose your weakness in front the critical audience.:rofl:

But when we anchored our naval ships in Vietnam we always get message from warning issue ministry of Chinese :lol:
Well SL once snubbed us by allowing refueling of their ship in base and they got 33 years of civil war.It was a nasty .
But they know the real consequences if they attack us.
 
If India was irrelevant their SLnavy chief dont take any effort to swear that they dont do anything that is detrimental toour nation.

You Indian need sugar before pass out such attached picture :lol: for Chinese sub docking , so SL navy chief was so embarrasing and oblige to give Indian gorverment some sugar word to comforting.:rofl:

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I can't be bothered reading the last few pages since I made a post on page one....

Can someone please tell me whether there have been any Indian posters who have threatened to bomb Sri Lanka into oblivion, send over a nuclear bomb, recreate the LTTE or made a comment about how if all of India urinates, Sri Lanka will drown?

I always have a chuckle when I read that last comment, it seems to be a favourite threat of some of the more jingoistic posters here.
 
I can't be bothered reading the last few pages since I made a post on page one....

Can someone tell me whether there have been any Indian posters who have threatened to bomb Sri Lanka into oblivion, send over a nuclear bomb or made a comment about how if all of India urinates, Sri Lanka will drown?

I always have a chuckle when I read that last comment, it seems to be a favourite threat of some of the more jingoistic posters.


We are a mature nation.So dont expect such nasty comments from our members unlike some others did to us for blackmailing terrorism.
We dont care about your affairs,business or docking.
All that we need dont use your soil or base to threaten us.
Thats all .Nothing else
 
Start Bragging if a day comes when a Chinese could enter Bhutan without a passport like us. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

We chineses are pragmatic, first we gonna have normalization with Bhutan, then we will bragg later, the day we gonna dock our train in Thimphu, Indian gonna cry again.:P
 
You Indian need sugar before pass out such attached picture :lol: for Chinese sub docking , so SL navy chief was so embarrasing and oblige to give Indian gorverment some sugar word to comforting.:rofl:

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We dont have any problem with that.
After all we are not interested in establishing warning ministry for issuing warning now and then and then embarassing themselves. :haha:
 
Are you sure you never cried for presence of USAN in SCS??

USN in SCS and Pacific since before and after WW2, if we cry like India, than we wont have any tear left...LMAO

Still better and not killed 500 villagers and then shamefully hide it from world
Right...:lol:, you expect me to believe your Indian bollywood drama about China.?? 500 people :rolleyes: you must have check the hell book to count the corpses and numbering the souls.:coffee:
 
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We chineses are pragmatic, first we gonna have normalization with Bhutan, then we will bragg later, the day we gonna dock our train in Thimphu, Indian gonna cry again.:P

If that make you happy, good for you. :wacko:
 
How is this pic supposed to be funny?

The picture is funny because noone have recognized India achievement and still India claims to enter the space elite club. And when India got ignored, you guys take that as insult for losing face.

Now, Americans has only Chinese to care stationing most of the navy in Pacific and Chinese would be left with nothing for Indian Ocean region. :lol::lol:
No matter how powerfull US in Pacifc, we just need a rusty sub in India Ocean to collect the diplomacy dividend in SA.

Chinese are good in making enemies:lol:...why they want every naval power on earth in SCS?.
In contrary we're good of making friends and take a good care of our enemies ;)
 
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Not excuse, but fact. When clout doesnt work, China is known to shell out dollars to buy key people to get what it wants. Being authoritative regime it is easy for China

Please go to look yourself in the mirror, at least China did not threaten anyone of cutting cooking oil and gaz such as the Bhutan's case: after many years of shell out dollars for Bhutan subsidies even at the expense of their own people in order to have total control of Bhutan then when earing that Bhutan PM has contact with our PM and for losing face India knew that clout didn't work, it start to find excuse to exercide economical pressure on Thimphu...the entire world diplomats just have a great laugh at India..only you just don't know that ....LMAO

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a bedraggled teacher in a clearly dilapidated rural school excitedly explains to his students that the successful launch of Shenzhou-9 is a victory for China, even as the students’ own condition tells the story of another China left behind. The teacher holds up a copy of People’s Daily and says: “With the successful launch of Shenzhou-9, our mother country’s space endeavors have taken a giant leap forward. I’d like all of you students to write a commentary about this!”
lol you think we chinese will buy your indian bollywood script???:lol::lol::lol:
 
But when we anchored our naval ships in Vietnam we always get message from warning issue ministry of Chinese :lol:
Well SL once snubbed us by allowing refueling of their ship in base and they got 33 years of civil war.It was a nasty .
But they know the real consequences if they attack us.

Unless you navy enter the contested water otherwise we dont really care, similiar if we enter the contested zone such Jammu and Kashmire, India will certainly not gonna be appreciated neither right? :cool:And why SL would want to attack India, you're making fictive excuse and seeking for trouble.

I can't be bothered reading the last few pages since I made a post on page one....

Can someone please tell me whether there have been any Indian posters who have threatened to bomb Sri Lanka into oblivion, send over a nuclear bomb, recreate the LTTE or made a comment about how if all of India urinates, Sri Lanka will drown?

I always have a chuckle when I read that last comment, it seems to be a favourite threat of some of the more jingoistic posters here.
don't worry We chinese will make sure that these Indians can't even urinates since there will nothing left for them to drink, they will learn to recycle their body's water :P for the best and for the worst:sick:.
 
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sirf do pun dubbion ki aamad say shupa powa ki phat gai? LOL at two front war.


NEW DELHI: Despite India's strong reservations about a Chinese nuclear submarine at the Colombo port in September, the government has learned that Sri Lanka has permitted another Chinese attack submarine to dock at a Lankan port.

According to the information received, the second docking is likely to take place very soon.

The presence of Chinese submarines across Palk Straits has deeply disturbed the government which is
making another call to Lankan authorities, this time to convey strong displeasure. The news of a second Chinese submarine docking in Sri Lanka comes days after the visit of Vietnam PM Nguyen Tan Dung to India :lol:and in complete disregard of India's message to Lankan defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa earlier this month.

The Chinese fleet of submarines, both diesel and nuclear-powered (of which three can fire ballistic missiles), represent some of Beijing's most offensive military capabilities and have been the focus of international media when one of them propelled through Indian Ocean waters for the first time earlier this year, making its way to the Persian Gulf.

In a recent report, Wall Street Journal described the Chinese submarine fleet as Beijing's most significant military challenge in the region. And for them to surface at Lankan ports brings alive some of New Delhi's worst fears of China's expanding presence in India's neighbourhood.
Sri Lanka's assurance — even from the highest level — that China has no military presence in the island nation does not inspire confidence. Consider the following:
* Coinciding with the election of Mahinda Rajapaksa as president in 2005, assistance from China has grown manifold and in infrastructure.

* Of the totals assistance of $5.056 billion extended to Lanka by China from 1971 to 2012, around 94% or $4.761 billion came between 2005 and 2012. In the past two years (2012-2014), China has committed another $2.18 billion, mostly as loans with a high rate of interest.

* With its "no strings" overseas-aid policy, China has replaced Japan as the No. 1 donor to Sri Lanka.

* India believes that the Chinese have been favoured despite the commercial and economic viability of their projects being suspect. Traffic generated at Hambantota port and Matara international airport, both built by
China, are said to be far below expectations.

* The Rajapaksa regime has not been deterred by the poor execution of projects by Chinese companies. One glaring example is the $1.35 billion Norochcholai coal power project which Sri Lankan authorities failed to rectify and have now asked the Chinese to operate it. Poor quality of equipment was said to be one of the reasons for the breakdown.

What seems to have angered New Delhi is that the permission for docking another nuclear sub comes even after India conveyed to defence secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who is also brother of the president, that it had serious reservations about the Colombo docking on September 15. :rofl:

This Colombo stop for the sub in September came while President Pranab Mukherjee was touring Vietnam and when Indian and Chinese troops were locked in a face-off at Chumar in southeastern Ladakh. China later said the sub had docked in Colombo on its way to the Gulf of Aden.


Sri Lanka snubs India, opens port to Chinese submarine again - The Economic Times

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Nooo Sri Lanka dare India again :rofl:
 
Chinese submarine docks in Sri Lanka despite Indian concerns
BY SHIHAR ANEEZ AND RANGA SIRILAL

COLOMBO Sun Nov 2, 2014 9:59pm IST

(Reuters) - Sri Lanka has allowed a Chinese submarine and a warship to dock at its port in the capital Colombo, officials said on Sunday, despite concerns raised by India about China's warming relations with the Indian Ocean island nation.

Submarine Changzheng-2 and warship Chang Xing Dao arrived at the port on Friday, seven weeks after another Chinese submarine, a long-range deployment patrol, had called at the same port ahead of a visit to South Asia by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

"A submarine and a warship have docked at Colombo harbour. They called on Oct. 31 and will be here for five days for refuelling and crew refreshment," Sri Lankan navy spokesman Kosala Warnakulasuriya said.

"This is nothing unusual. Since 2010, 230 warships have called at Colombo port from various countries on goodwill visits and for refuelling and crew refreshment."

However, the frequency of Chinese visits has become a concern for New Delhi, Indian officials have told Reuters.

"India has raised concerns over this but not aggressively," an Indian official familiar with diplomatic discussions between the neighbours told Reuters.

China has invested heavily in Sri Lanka in recent years, funding airports, roads, railways and ports, a development that has unsettled India, traditionally the closest economic partner of the island nation of 21 million people.

India has already raised concerns over an aircraft maintenance facility following speculation it could be built in the eastern port city of Trincomalee, which India considers a strategic location in national security terms.

R. Hariharan, a retired colonel from the Indian army and an associate at the Chennai Centre for China Studies, said India was concerned about the latest docking of a Chinese submarine at a Sri Lankan port for many reasons.

"For the first time, Chinese submarines are being made part of the PLA (the People's Liberation Army) in the Indian Ocean Region fleet operation in the Gulf of Aden on anti-piracy, which is not a common practice," he told Reuters.

A 1987 accord between India and Sri Lanka provides that respective territories - including Trincomalee - will not be used for activities prejudicial to each other's unity, integrity and security.

Chinese submarine docks in Sri Lanka despite Indian concerns| Reuters
 

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