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US treats India as pawn in its strategy: Chinese daily

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c'mon... it's Chinese.. what do you expect? it pops up & hides again!

Here.. earned you 50 cents by quoting your post! Don't expect me to earn you more than this! :lol:

Wow pops up and hide, like ancient Indian science? like superpower 2012? i'd like to have some space travel now, now go kiddo, be good.

It's OK, I gonna donate 50 cents to your country building toilets, hey come on guys, don't shit everywhere like cows, be nice ... :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
 
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President Obama Visit to India Comes as it's Pushing Back Against China
World | Reuters | Updated: January 21, 2015 20:23 IST
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FILE: PM Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama. (Press Trust of India photo)


  • NEW DELHI: When Sri Lanka unexpectedly turfed out President Mahinda Rajapaksa in an election this month, it was the biggest setback in decades for China's expansion into South Asia - and a remarkable diplomatic victory for India.

    Despite New Delhi's protestations, diplomats and politicians in the region say India played a role in organising the opposition against pro-China Rajapaksa.


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    In September, President Rajapaksa allowed a Chinese submarine to dock in Colombo, without informing India, as it was bound to under an existing agreement.

    His successor, President Maithripala Sirisena, has said India is the "first, main concern" of his foreign policy and that he will review all projects awarded to Chinese firms, including a sea reclamation development in Colombo that would give Beijing a strategic toehold on India's doorstep.

    India has pushed back against China elsewhere in the region since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in May, improving ties with Japan and Vietnam, both locked in territorial disputes with Beijing, and contesting a port project in Bangladesh that could otherwise have been a cakewalk for China.

    The new robust diplomacy, which Modi calls "Act East", has delighted Washington, which has been nudging India for years to dovetail with the U.S. strategic pivot toward the region.

    When President Barack Obama makes a landmark visit to India starting Sunday, he will be the chief guest at New Delhi's showpiece Republic Day military parade, and rarely for a presidential trip, is not scheduled to visit any other country before returning to Washington.

    "What is appealing to me and my colleagues is the fact that Prime Minister Modi has undertaken to build from what has been a 'Look East' policy to an 'Act East' policy," U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific Daniel Russel said in Washington last month.

    However, the bonhomie has limits. Tricky conflicts over trade and intellectual property hold back business.

    But Mr Modi's policies mark a departure from India's traditional non-aligned approach to foreign power blocs.

    "Having the U.S. president at the Republic Day celebration is a good thing, he is blessing Modi," said Mohan Guruswamy, of the Centre for Policy Alternatives, a think-tank.

    "And that is a lesson to the Chinese that you have to mend your fences with us."
    © Thomson Reuters 2015
 
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Well, it's true that the US will try and leverage India as an 'ally' to counter China in the region. Did anyone watch Obama's latest state of the union address ?

China wants to write the rules for the world’s fastest-growing region. That would put our workers and businesses at a disadvantage. Why would we let that happen? We should write those rules.

"Pawn" is inaccurate, as evidenced by the public scolding Kerry got by Sushma Swaraj, and India's continued warm ties with the Russians. The US has very little leverage here in terms of getting India to tow it's line internationally. A stronger Indo-US dynamic will however, keep the Chinese in 'check' (or so we hope)
 
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U keep America we will keep the whole Asia :D :D :D then keep dying hahahahahahahah

LOL brown nigger turd-faced ... you know what ppl called u turd-faced having diarrhea .. "melting"!

Yeah you like defecate in the open ... Ganges is good, go ... and eat/wash/drink/swim there, what an incredible ecosystem, is what a turd-face are made of anyway, incredible ... 8-)



you shitting in the open ... that's sports ... gotta give you that ... incredible ... :tup::tup::tup:
hahahahahahha great one shot gunner :)[/QUOTE]

@SpArK

U keep America we will keep the whole Asia :D :D :D then keep dying hahahahahahahah

First try to keep Pakistan.:D:D:D
 
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America has offered better quality F16's and has a nuclear deal with India. On the other hand in recent years India has become America's largest weapons buyer. I think what we are seeing is a repeat of 1980's after which US abandoned us and punished us for our support against the Soviets with the Presler Amendment.

We need to align with China and we need to be strong. Its clear the US will abandon us quite soon. We need to have an alternate strategy in mind for after America abandons us.

Sir India is too big.If we begin to take sides then the one happens to the opposite side would lost their significance once and for all.
We imported weapons from US but you should also check whether that is in one field or not.AFAIK it was just only in aerospace field for purchasing world best system.
 
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