USAHawk785
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In war chinese shipping will not be allowed to pass through/near our waters,whether usa likes or not.We do not threaten anybody else.As sovereign nation we retain our right to self defense from chinese aggression,and will conduct our national policy acc to our needs..not subject to usa will.
In case of this hypothetical war scenario, you say that the IN will be targeting Chinese merchant marine ships. Do you understand that these ships carry goods and services that are going to foreign countries; you're looking at goods worth billions of dollars destined for Europe, North America, South America, Africa etc. Any sinking of such merchant marine ships would be an attack on the goods of those countries. Not to mention many crewmen working on Chinese merchant ships are from foreign countries. Do you understand that that is violation of human rights and civil rights of those people? That would be met with condemnation by the United Nations and the United Nations Security Council.
Like I said, no one wants the Indian Navy imposing itself in those straits. We don't give a d@mn if India claims self defense, I'm telling you that if you started shooting at Chinese ships without prejudice and possibly harm shipping goods to the United States , Europe et al, you can expect the USN to plow your navy to the depths of the sea.
Please be realistic.
In war chinese shipping will not be allowed to pass through/near our waters,whether usa likes or not.We do not threaten anybody else.As sovereign nation we retain our right to self defense from chinese aggression,and will conduct our national policy acc to our needs..not subject to usa will.
Please note that we would not be 'siding' with the Chinese. Our actions are to maintain and protect American strategic interests. Since USA is China's largest trading partner and largest importer of Chinese goods, most of those shipping that you would be targetting are purchased goods destined for the United States. Billions of Dollars worth of goods.
Do you honestly think that the United States would allow that? Those goods, alone, are worth double the entire Indian Navy.
At the end of this naval conflict, you would loose your entire Eastern and Western Fleet. The United States would mostly probably occupy Andaman and Nicobar Islands indefinitely.