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@unfairandBIASED you are right.... No wonder why chinese ships looks like fishing boats.... When chinese ships try to threaten american ship then in india we all laughed because chinese ship looked like fishing boat. Even somalian pirates have better boats. Then obama declared to engage this cheap junk fishing boats by sending the most deadly ship and guess what? Chinese fishing boats (which they claim war ships) runwaway and never seen again.... china lags far behind in navy.... all china has a submarines which is a tasty food for p-8i.... By the way its really funny to see chinese cant digest anything that mention india with china.
@indocarib u remember who use to call u indocrab? It was a chinese guy. That indmaster is chinese guy who hates being chinese.... Now every chinese hates being chinese because they been ashamed they have useless cowardly goverment....

This type of people is the reason India will never become better than even sub-Saharan Africa.
 
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This is getting ridiculous every day there is a thread hindustan to be super power & complete with China. focus on elimination of injustice and poverty and improving economy.
Why don't you start at home instead of pontificating what India should do or not do? India has the dollars to think and act big! India can now afford to splurge on cutting edge weapon systems.

Now that calls for a beer!

Cheers! :cheers:
 
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Why don't you start at home instead of pontificating what India should do or not do? India has the dollars to think and act big! India can now afford to splurge on cutting edge weapon systems.

The topic is hindustan and China so stick to the topic, take those dollars and shove it up there..
 
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The topic is hindustan and China so stick to the topic, take those dollars and shove it up there..

then why you trolling about it if it doesn't have to do with your country? this is a China & India thread where does Pakistan come into it rather who are you to tell us how to use our money?
 
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then why you trolling about it if it doesn't have to do with your country? this is a China & India thread where does Pakistan come into it rather who are you to tell us how to use our money?

You got to be kidding me you mindless entities read my posts your mindless friend is dragging Pakistan, I discussed according to the topic that super power is not important better economic development is the way to better military status across the globe.
 
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@unfairandBIASED you are right.... No wonder why chinese ships looks like fishing boats.... When chinese ships try to threaten american ship then in india we all laughed because chinese ship looked like fishing boat. Even somalian pirates have better boats. Then obama declared to engage this cheap junk fishing boats by sending the most deadly ship and guess what? Chinese fishing boats (which they claim war ships) runwaway and never seen again.... china lags far behind in navy.... all china has a submarines which is a tasty food for p-8i.... By the way its really funny to see chinese cant digest anything that mention india with china.
@indocarib u remember who use to call u indocrab? It was a chinese guy. That indmaster is chinese guy who hates being chinese.... Now every chinese hates being chinese because they been ashamed they have useless cowardly goverment....

India seeks to prevent skirmishes with China on high seas

NEW DELHI: With both India and China in the hunt for the same strategic space in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), New Delhi would like a Cold War-style of mechanism to ensure the competition does not escalate into conflict on the high seas, Indian media reported on Saturday.

The protocol to prevent skirmishes at sea could mirror the new Sino-Indian land border mechanism to prevent flare-ups along the 4,057-km Line of Actual Control, which would have been finalized in November if the Dalai Lama episode had not derailed talks between national security adviser Shiv Shankar Menon and his Chinese counterpart Dai Bingguo.

"An arrangement, like the hotline between DGMOs of armies, for tackling incidents at sea does make sense," said Navy chief Admiral Nirmal Verma in the run-up to Navy Day on Sunday. The government is considering such a protocol, especially with countries with which "misunderstandings" can erupt, he added.

India and Pakistan have a two-decade-old agreement that holds their warships and submarines will stay three nautical miles apart from each other to "avoid any accident while operating in international waters".

While de-escalatory mechanisms with China are required, India needs to keep its powder dry for all eventualities in the future. Towards this end, "a brand new multi-dimensional Navy" with "reach and sustainability" is in the offing with over 150 warships and close to 600 fighters, maritime patrol aircraft, helicopters and drones, said Admiral Verma.

India has 132 warships (including 50 "major combatants" and 14 ageing submarines), 80 aircraft, 122 helicopters and 14 UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) but many of them are slated for progressive retirement.

"We already have 49 new ships and submarines on order, 45 of them at Indian shipyards," said Admiral Verma. The Navy抯 acquisition projects and plans in the pipeline, in fact, add up to well over Rs 3,00,000 crore over the next 15 years, as was first reported by TOI earlier.

The current stark military asymmetry with China, however, can be gauged from the fact that People抯 Liberation Army (Navy) has over 75 "principal combatants", 55 large and medium amphibious ships, 85 missile-equipped smaller warships and over 60 submarines, a dozen of them nuclear ones.

Then, its new JIN-class nuclear-powered submarines are being armed with the 7,400-km range JL-2 ballistic missiles, even as its DF-21D missiles meant to target aircraft carriers and other big warships is now close to becoming operational.

While there is concern over all this, India too is modernizing its own armed forces. "We have a good growth curve... There should be a greater sense of confidence in what you have," said Indian Navy chief.

India抯 first indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant, which was "launched" at Vizag in July, 2009, is by and large on track. "It will be ready for sea trials hopefully in a few months," he said.

Once the 6,000-tonne INS Arihant is ready for "deterrent patrols" armed with nuclear-tipped missiles, India will achieve its long-standing aim to have an operational nuclear weapon triad - the capability to fire nukes from land, air and sea.

ONLINE - International News Network

Isro222 dont continue make yourself looking like a fool and stop stop trolling.
 
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You got to be kidding me you mindless entities read my posts your mindless friend is dragging Pakistan, I discussed according to the topic that super power is not important better economic development is the way to better military status across the globe.

he brought in Pakistan because you brought yourself into the discussion to fight for China... look if you want to fight, fight for your country not another country that just shows being a lapdog
 
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How can Indians feel proud of the tag "World's largest arms importer" ??........I don't understand.
This tag only shows India's dependency on other countries.

China is one of the world's largest arms exporter.....there is a huge gap between China and India.
Arms industry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Unless India develop all the arms and ammunition needed for it's military indigenously......forget about being a "Super Power"

People should accept reality.
 
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