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March 1, 2009...11:53

The coming war between India and China


by Moin Ansari
Rupee News

India has been buying weapons and trying to build them for decades. It has been buying junk from Moscow (Flying Coffins) and has been unable to produce weapons on its own. The list of Indian failures is long. Kevari Engine, Tejas LCA, Trishul, Nag, Agni Arjun and Brahmos are a few examples of the total failure of the Delhi arms. Indian missile failures

Despite spending humongous amounts of money the bureaucrats of the Ganges have been unable to make Bharat self-sufficient in arms production. It is the only country of any sizable size which cannot produce arms that it can export. This colossal failure of the Bharati arms industry has filtered down to the total lack of any credible manufacturing from Goa to Gurdaspur.

Of course the Tatas and the Birlas have pulled rabbits out of their hats with huge smoke and mirrors that make the average Bharati think that the paradise of the shantytowns in Mumbai that encompass half of the population of the city are part of Shining India. Bharatis are incapable of looking at the extreme penury around them and blind to the ***** right outside the Delhi airport. They cannot smell the stench of human excrement right outside the Mumbai airport and oblivious to the fact that 80% of the population takes a dump every morning on the railway lines. A nation that does not have working toilets for 80% of its population is proud of the fact that it can turn on a switch on a Russian launcher and a Soviet era engine designed and made in Moscow. It is disgusting that the country which has the lowest PER CAPITA GNP in South Asia and has most of the world poor declare itself a Space power. A society full of untouchable, Sati, widow incarceration, and caste in incapable of any shine. The Slumdog power has 89 insurgencies with 40% of its territory under rebel control–this is “Incredible India”. Nothing incredible about the IT power whose revenues from the Call Centers are half that of IBM. There is no shine in the country where 450 Dalits and Untouchables eek out a living as slaves and 150 million Muslims simply survive.

The Slumdog power mesmerized by Bollywood (filmed outside Bharat) cannot come to terms with the simple fact that 80% of its population lives below $2 per day with the hunger index placing it below Burkino Faso. Why doesn’t Russia transfer plane technology to India?

One out of every 200 Indians is already employed by the Indian Armed Forces. Three out of every four Indians already live at or less than $2 a day. Bharat Sarkar (the Government of India) has, however, now jacked up the defence budget by a massive 55 percent. Who is India going to fight with?

India has 3,773,300 troops, plus 1,089,700 paramilitary forces (NationMaster - World Statistics, Country Comparisons). India’s army is second only to China in size. The Indian Air Force, with a total aircraft strength of 1,700, is the world’s 4th largest. The Indian Navy already operates some 13 dozen vessels with INS Viraat as its flagship, the only “full-deck aircraft carrier operated by a country in Asia or the Western Pacific, along with operational jet fighters.” Who is India going to fight with?

India has six neighbours; Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Nepal and China. India now spends a colossal $32.35 billion on defence, Pakistan $4.8 billion, Bangladesh $830 million, Nepal $100 million and Burma $30 million (according to Business Standard, India’s second-largest financial daily, “There is no apparent reason for India to understate its defence budget. No IMF conditions constrain defence spending…. But India continues to camouflage what other comparable liberal democracies transparently show as defence spending). Collectively, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma and Nepal spend $5.7 billion a year on defence. Who is India going to fight with?

Yes, there’s China and the People’s Republic spends $80 billion a year on defence. According to a report by Stratfor, the Texas-based private intelligence agency, “China has been seen as a threat to India, and simplistic models show them to be potential rivals. In fact, however, China and India might as well be on different planets. Their entire frontier runs through the highest elevations of the Himalayas. It would be impossible for a substantial army to fight its way through the few passes that exist, and it would be utterly impossible for either country to sustain an army there in the long term. The two countries are irrevocably walled off from each otherl…. Ideally, New Delhi wants to see a Pakistan that is fragmented, or at least able to be controlled. Towards this end, it will work with any power that has a common interest and has no interest in invading India.”

To be certain, India and China are not military rivals. Who is India then going to fight with? Bharatiya Sthalsena (the Indian Army) has a total of 13 corps, of which six are strike corps. Of the 13 corps at least seven have their guns pointed towards Pakistan. The 3rd Armoured Division, 2nd Armoured Brigade, 4 RAPID (Reorganised Army Plains Infantry Divisions), Jaisalmer AFS, Utarlai AFS and Bhuj AFS are all aiming at splitting Pakistan into two (by capturing the Kashmore/Guddu Barrage-Reti-Rahimyar Khan triangle). The News. Bharatiya Sthalsena Sunday, March 01, 2009 Dr Farrukh Saleem. The writer is the executive director of the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS). Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com


In the latter part of the 19th century the Chinese fought with the British and lost the first and the second Opium war. Dr. Sun Yet Sen and others tried to throw off the yolk of colonialism but were not very successful. It was Mao Ze Dung that was finally able to mold the country into a united country and expel the Japanese, the British and the other colonial powers that wanted to divide the country.

China has built it manufacturing sector from the ground up. It is very cognizant of the fact that the wealth of a nation is dependent on the manufacturing sector of a country. China bought equipment from Russia but only to build its own arms. It has now reached technological independence. Why did Pakistan buy fewer F-16s?

On Jan 21, 2009, India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) tested BrahMos, the supersonic cruise missile (from Brahmaputra and the Moskva of Russia). According to India Today, the “test failure was due to a software error (unit cost $2.73 million).”

On July 9, 2006, DRDO test fired Agni III (unit cost $8 million). The missile remained airborne for a mere five minutes and then fell into the sea off the coast of Orissa. The following day, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) failed to launch a satellite when its rocket veered off course (destroying an Insat-4C satellite). The combined value of the satellite and the rocket was Rs2.5 billion. Agni III was test fired again on April 12, 2007, and then once again on May 7, 2008.

In 1974, DRDO began developing Arjun tank. It took DRDO 30 years–with billions wasted–to deliver the first five units. In July 2008, the Indian Army said it was “capping Arjun’s induction at 124 units.” DRDO now plans to deliver the remaining units sometime in 2009.

In November 2008, Lt Col Shrikant Purohit was arrested by the Mumbai Anti-Terrorism squad for his involvement in the Samjhauta Express bombings. Sudha Ramachandran, writing for Asia Time Online, said, “The arrests have triggered a heated debate…. The probes point to the possibility of the hitherto secular and apolitical Indian Army being infected by the communal virus.”

Some nine years ago, India committed to achieve goals established at the Millennium Summit 2000. With so much money going into defence India is staring into a whole matrix of failures: failure in eradicating “extreme poverty and hunger”; failure in reducing the number of underweight children; failure in reducing child mortality; failure in reducing maternal mortality and failure in combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases.

Why a country 75 percent of whose population is at or below $2 a day is bent upon spending $32.35 billion for the acquisition of more killing machines? Who is India then going to fight with? The News. Bharatiya Sthalsena Sunday, March 01, 2009 Dr Farrukh Saleem. The writer is the executive director of the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS). Email: farrukh15@hotmail.com

According to Parag Khanna, the world is witnessing the rise of China as a Superpower in the next few decades. India has missed the boat.


Source: The coming war between India and China Pak Alert Press


Very interesting article, there may indeed be another China-Indian War in the coming future.
 
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India has been buying weapons and trying to build them for decades. It has been buying junk from Moscow (Flying Coffins) and has been unable to produce weapons on its own. The list of Indian failures is long. Kevari Engine, Tejas LCA, Trishul, Nag, Agni Arjun and Brahmos are a few examples of the total failure of the Delhi arms. Indian missile failures

Now this is called as fantasy. How the heck all of the above can be categorized as failures? An article perfectly aimed at masses in Pakistan, offering them something which they like to read. Same kind of fantasy from Pakistani side lead to 1965.
 
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A society full of untouchable, Sati, widow incarceration, and caste in incapable of any shine. The Slumdog power has 89 insurgencies with 40% of its territory under rebel control–this is “Incredible India”. Nothing incredible about the IT power whose revenues from the Call Centers are half that of IBM. There is no shine in the country where 450 Dalits and Untouchables eek out a living as slaves and 150 million Muslims simply survive.

Sudha Ramachandran, writing for Asia Time Online, said, “The arrests have triggered a heated debate…. The probes point to the possibility of the hitherto secular and apolitical Indian Army being infected by the communal virus.”

Very useful article. The communal army of India must be taken with caution. To the best of my knowledge, there are two countries who have communal armed forces, one is Israel and another is India. Thats why they are tuned. Communal armed forces are the enemy of human kind.
 
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Very useful article. The communal army of India must be taken with caution. To the best of my knowledge, there are two countries who have communal armed forces, one is Israel and another is India. Thats why they are tuned. Communal armed forces are the enemy of human kind.

Is that why the name of your country is 'Islamic Republic of Pakistan'? And India's name is not 'Hindu Republic of India' & Israel's is not 'Jewish Republic of Israel'?
 
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Why are you all posting in the 'kid section'......argh i did it too!!! My apologies......plus,the article is A TOTAL TRASH FULL OF CRAP........brahmos?? Agni?? Failures!!??....,.all what i can say is THANK YOU
 
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this article has been posted few months back....... although i didnt take part in the discussion but there were lik more than 5 pages in that thread (all full of fanboy stuff)
 
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Is this what passes off as a well informed article in Pakistan? The content of my dustbin has more worth than this crap. I would rip the opening to shreds, however, as its flaws are apparent to anyone with a functioning brain, such an exercise would be entirely pointless.
 
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Very good Article indeed.It made me laugh too much. And u know laughing is good for health. Keep posting such articles dude.
 
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This doesn't even talk of the coming war it talks about India's poor also I think Pakistan is wise off than India it's economy grew two percent and with terrorism it's geting worse also china is not doing very well either their cities are full of empty skyscrapers they look pretty but most of the peoples lives aren't better their economic stimulus is 17 percent of GDP comapred to 5%for other countries tells. You they are in bad shape
 
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the reasons for the 'war' are stated to be the streght of the indian armed forces w.r.t china's...we should fightbecause we have comparable defense forces...yeah right!
 
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This doesn't even talk of the coming war it talks about India's poor also I think Pakistan is wise off than India it's economy grew two percent and with terrorism it's geting worse also china is not doing very well either their cities are full of empty skyscrapers they look pretty but most of the peoples lives aren't better their economic stimulus is 17 percent of GDP comapred to 5%for other countries tells. You they are in bad shape

And you are describing the Chinese people's lives sitting in NJ!!!

Well I do not have time to let you know how happy and prosperous life the Chinese people are living and how the Indo-Israeli brainwashing machine is at work across the globe. All I can say is that talking about any country's assumed poverty with amusement is against the forum rules.
 
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This doesn't even talk of the coming war it talks about India's poor also I think Pakistan is wise off than India it's economy grew two percent and with terrorism it's geting worse also china is not doing very well either their cities are full of empty skyscrapers they look pretty but most of the peoples lives aren't better their economic stimulus is 17 percent of GDP comapred to 5%for other countries tells. You they are in bad shape

Tell that to the gulf states :enjoy:
The whole world is in a bad shape the uk has 2.26 million jobless people as of now :toast_sign:; pakistan is performing poorly yes; due to many war fronts open and lack of political vision from our corrupted leaders. Granted if we have a solid leadership; we can make our way through...
 
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