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The danger of the India-China hysteria

there would be 'SECRET AGREEMENT' between india and america

Oooh, ooh, ooh, let me guess.
The Americans will give you phaser guns and photon torpedoes.

lol 1000 people survey??? Thats a huge number. By the way out of how many?

That's the way statistics works. 1000-1500 random samples are enough to determine trends.

Lol. Do you think australia will support china when china war with america?

Australia is not going to take orders from either China or the US. It will remain neutral unless its own security is threatened.

U gotta be dreaming lol. Aussie aint got any option but to join america. The latest situation between australia and china is alot loving. Did china release the australian yet? Lol.

Disputes happen. China is unhappy because Australia refused to censor an Australian movie about the Uighurs. It just proves Australia doesn't take orders from anybody.

In a war between india and china country america will step in and australia will have no option but to support india due to pressure from america

With those "secret" weapons, no doubt. Nice to see that you don't trust your military to hold its own against China.

(even though australia india's 3rd enemy after pak and china).

So, yet another country you don't get along with.

Australia is america's puppet. They even joined in naval war game exercise even when china warn them not too. Lol cheers.

Australia is a democracy with a large and growing Asian population. It is moving away from the "White Australia" image and embracing its Asia-Pacific future.

The military might be pro-US, but the civilians are definitely neutral. Liberal governments tend to be pro-West, and Labor tends to be more neutral. Our Labor PM Kevin Rudd, is even referred to as Comrade Rudd in the media because he speaks fluent Mandarin, spent a lot of time in China and is considered very pro-China. Many Australian kids learn Chinese in school along with English.
 
It would be interesting to see how this conflict turns out to be. China sees India as a competitor & with the current events in the global economy, the foreign investors are moving to India. China's economy has taken a hit, and the perception in the minds of investors is that China has resorted to cooking its books, something that people in the US have always suspected. India, being a democracy, presents a much better investment destination, in such a situation.

China would, therefore, try to prove its hegemony in South Asia by initiating a short border war with India, quickly grab some territory, make some loud noise here & there and then pull back. Objective achieved. India, till now, seems to be on the defensive, but from what latest reports say, they have been bulking up their military muscle on the China border.

I would'nt expect the US & the EU to do anything apart from making the usual appeals for peace & ceasefire. Though they have huge interests in India & China, they can't really take sides, atleast publically.

What if the war intensifies? I don't think either China or India can sustain a war effort long enough to actually threaten much of their territory. Both nations are focusing on their economies and are unlikely to get cought up in an act that can drain their economies dry. Even if some turn of events do trigger a full scale war, unless they use nuclear weapons on each other, in which case India would suffer much more, it is most likely that the war will end in a stalemate.
 
It would be interesting to see how this conflict turns out to be. China sees India as a competitor & with the current events in the global economy, the foreign investors are moving to India. China's economy has taken a hit, and the perception in the minds of investors is that China has resorted to cooking its books, something that people in the US have always suspected. India, being a democracy, presents a much better investment destination, in such a situation.

China would, therefore, try to prove its hegemony in South Asia by initiating a short border war with India, quickly grab some territory, make some loud noise here & there and then pull back. Objective achieved. India, till now, seems to be on the defensive, but from what latest reports say, they have been bulking up their military muscle on the China border.

I would'nt expect the US & the EU to do anything apart from making the usual appeals for peace & ceasefire. Though they have huge interests in India & China, they can't really take sides, atleast publically.

What if the war intensifies? I don't think either China or India can sustain a war effort long enough to actually threaten much of their territory. Both nations are focusing on their economies and are unlikely to get cought up in an act that can drain their economies dry. Even if some turn of events do trigger a full scale war, unless they use nuclear weapons on each other, in which case India would suffer much more, it is most likely that the war will end in a stalemate.

Ding! Ding! Ding!

We have another winner!!! :woot: You are too funny my Indian friend. :blink:
 
Australia is a democracy with a large and growing Asian population. It is moving away from the "White Australia" image and embracing its Asia-Pacific future.

The military might be pro-US, but the civilians are definitely neutral. Liberal governments tend to be pro-West, and Labor tends to be more neutral. Our Labor PM Kevin Rudd, is even referred to as Comrade Rudd in the media because he speaks fluent Mandarin, spent a lot of time in China and is considered very pro-China. Many Australian kids learn Chinese in school along with English.

Unfortunately, my friend that is NOT the case. It is the MOST White Supremacist (see rapes, kidnappings, murders of non-white FOREIGNERS lately!!!) nation, bar none except Israel. It is worse than Nazi Germany or England.
 
China India war

If India has to fight a war, she could do better than an overt conflict. ::IF:: the Chinese story is cooked, which I doubt but just for academic discussion sake India would do well to recede into the background and let a social unrest & internal turmoil engulf China. Any big country has centrifugal forces, we just let them act out. They are riding an economic tiger, they just can't get off it. If conditions are created where they unfortunately have to, then it will devour China, irrespective of what military hardware they have.
 
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May be it will be more interesting to change the title of this thread to;

India has to accept China as big brother.:smitten::pakistan::china:

:rofl: yes and china has to accept USA as its :lol:

---------- Post added at 04:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:36 PM ----------

:hitwall: In an India, China thread, from where does these pak and BD comes and troll :hitwall:
 

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