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- 20 Jul 2015 02:52
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Navy News & Discussion - 22 April 2015
- Replies: 4210
- Views: 754500
Re: Indian Naval News & Discussion - 22 April 2015
If UPA did not fund it, then for heaven's sake fund it! Throwing the baby out with the bath water? Why argue about who is the idiot here. The costs divided by several years will be a negligible % of India's GDP. There is also a powerful political message, that India dares to even think of its land f...
- 19 Jul 2015 19:25
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Navy News & Discussion - 22 April 2015
- Replies: 4210
- Views: 754500
Re: Indian Naval News & Discussion - 22 April 2015
My vote will be for Vishal with EMAL, nuclear powered perhaps scaled up to 75 or 80K, equipped with Lightnings. In the next 20 years China would possibly (or is it probably) have an economic output that could equal or exceed the US, EU and Japan together. Who can predict this? But can this be ruled ...
- 18 Jul 2015 18:03
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Navy News & Discussion - 22 April 2015
- Replies: 4210
- Views: 754500
Re: Indian Naval News & Discussion - 22 April 2015
Some thoughts: Let the army, navy and air force get one (or two) major weapon systems which will give them the ability to handle the two adversaries. A good example in my (subjective) view would be the Su30 MKI. If there is one single Indian weapon system that has prevented Pakistan from thinking of...
- 13 Jun 2015 19:46
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Was this posted already ? http://www.firstpost.com/world/why-china-may-be-plotting-a-short-border-war-with-india-as-in-1962-2281132.html The point is simple: China will not see a "short" border war as necessarily a bad thing. India should be more than ready for it, and must lose no time p...
- 18 Apr 2015 17:23
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Army News & Discussions - 11 June 2014
- Replies: 4440
- Views: 1304008
Re: Indian Army: News and Discussions 11 June 2014
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/more-men-or-better-technology-government-rethinking-strategy-to-counter-china-sources-753345 this is welcome news. even if they dont rollback completely, a more judicious spread of resources is needed. corresponds with some of our earlier discussions in this thread. T...
- 02 Apr 2015 08:56
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Naval News & Discussion - 12 Oct 2013
- Replies: 4026
- Views: 562972
Re: Indian Naval Discussion
In time, when our power increases, we would need to think (and ask) about why the French need to be in IOR? China is going to be in the Indian Ocean for a very long time (decades, centuries?). India will have difficulty taking on China alone, based on the present day balance of power (economic and ...
- 05 Mar 2015 16:01
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
China needs more carriers to secure Indian Ocean routes: PLA hawk http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?cid=1101&MainCatID=11&id=20150304000097 China must continue to develop aircraft carriers to maintain the security of its Indian Ocean routes, says People's Liberation Army ...
- 05 Mar 2015 15:57
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
This is a veiled way of saying that China needs more aircraft carriers to deal with India. This is all about India not pirates. After all why would you need a fleet of carriers (or for that matter submarines) to deal with pirates in small boats? This may be a case of the new Great Game underway in t...
- 21 Feb 2015 21:47
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
On a different train of thought, a joint BIMSTEC and ASEAN grouping with 15 countries, population 2 billion and growing, fast growing economically, underpinned by the US military and Japan will be a powerful deterrent. Perhaps the US with its leadership track record bringing together coalitions of c...
- 21 Feb 2015 21:38
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
If they did not want Tawang after 1962 why would they want it now for exchange for something else. The halfway being referred to is Aksai Chin, that India abandon claims to it. I had said so before as their interest lie exactly in the western sector with their pet lapdog that needs grooming to keep...
- 21 Feb 2015 20:15
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
China protests PM’s Arunachal visit - Atul Aneja, The Hindu China on Friday expressed its “diametrical opposition” to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Arunachal Pradesh. Ms. Hua urged “the Indian side to take China's solemn concerns seriously, meet the Chinese side halfway and commit itself ...
- 31 Jan 2015 22:25
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Of all the major countries in Asia, only India and Vietnam have to deal face to face with the PLA, the largest army in the world. Japan, Australia, South Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan do not. Therefore, these countries have relatively greater latitude in what they can say and do about China....
- 31 Jan 2015 22:15
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
As a follow on thought I should add that Mayanmar joining ASEAN together with its tilt away from China towards the West in recent years is a massive strategic loss for China relative to its long term balance of strength with India. Two reasons. First the ability of China to encircle India on its eas...
- 31 Jan 2015 21:59
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
New China-Myanmar oil pipeline bypasses Malacca trap - Atul Aneja, The Hindu Now this is an interesting view and we have read some version of this before. Even earlier I had this thought but let me put it down here. While Malacca strait is a choke point and specially at Singapore, Isn't the whole b...
- 31 Jan 2015 09:45
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Incidentally, the Washington-based Heritage Foundation will join the Delhi-based Vivekananda International Foundation, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, the Tokyo Foundation, and the Jakarta-based Habibie Center in Bali, Indonesia, next week for a Track II Quad-Plus dialogue to discuss way...
- 31 Dec 2014 17:25
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: India Nuclear News and Discussion 4 July 2011
- Replies: 4532
- Views: 708712
Re: India Nuclear News and Discussion 4 July 2011
India has tremendous potential for solar and wind as shown by the following two example links: 750 GW for solar: http://cleantechnica.com/2014/11/29/indias-solar-power-potential-estimated-750-gw/ 2000 to 3000 GW for wind: http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2012/03/21/wind-energy-in-india/ Compare the above t...
- 26 Dec 2014 22:14
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/south-asia/China-raises-Nepal-aid-5-fold-to-compete-with-India/articleshow/45652472.cms India should respond aggressively, by quietly/secretly encouraging the US and NATO to "get into" Nepal and S Lanka - possibly establishing air and naval bases et...
- 25 Dec 2014 23:32
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: India and Japan: News and Discussion
- Replies: 2129
- Views: 383165
Re: India and Japan: News and Discussion
A very strange article and that too from Nikkei Asian Review:
http://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy ... sion-alive
Does this signal a shift in Japanese thinking? Is Nikkei influenced by the Japanese Government?
http://asia.nikkei.com/Politics-Economy ... sion-alive
Does this signal a shift in Japanese thinking? Is Nikkei influenced by the Japanese Government?
- 23 Nov 2014 21:26
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Artillery: News & Discussion
- Replies: 4811
- Views: 1346604
Re: Artillery Discussion Thread
But the question i keep on asking my self is. What is the difference between a mounted gun and a self propelled gun. In the Indian context. This seems to be an overlap in capicity, with the IA's self propelled purchase still pending. Both Mounted Gun System and Self Propelled (Tracked or Wheeled) a...
- 05 Nov 2014 10:08
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
"India has to dispute...",Exactly.We've been saying this on BR for overa decade now.China only resoects someone standing upto them.They then like cowards and bullies that they are,retreat.Tibet and Taiwan are two "T" trump cards that we hold,with Vietnam as the Joker. The GOI sh...
- 02 Nov 2014 18:54
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Long read... but gripping http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/11/chinas-dangerous-game/380789/3/ Two observations: 1) The analysis has neglected the India-China standoff. 2) Quoting from the article: "Although China will almost certainly soon boast the world’s largest economy, a n...
- 02 Nov 2014 11:46
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Will China pivot away from the Pacific to the Himalayas? Depends upon which adversary they want to put down first - India or Japan/SE Asia. In both cases they will be putting down the US, by showing the world that the US is incapable of stopping China. After all long term India will be the most powe...
- 01 Nov 2014 16:25
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
India should do more to maintain peace in border areas: China - PTI China's military on Friday expressed concern over India's plan to construct 54 new border posts in Arunachal Pradesh, saying India should not complicate the situation and do more to maintain peace as it is a "disputed area&quo...
- 28 Sep 2014 04:30
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
rajrang: But but but China is investing in India (and India should encourage them even more). In a decade or two, India can do to China what China did to Japan. Recursively fractal chanakyan. There is a big difference. China has 10 times the population of Japan and potentially the economic power of...
- 27 Sep 2014 18:00
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
China's Choice: India or Pakistan? http://thediplomat.com/2014/09/chinas-choice-india-or-pakistan/?utm_content=buffer66b6a&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer Though the Sino-Indian border problem has to be addressed, it is fundamentally different from the Sino-...
- 15 Aug 2014 16:54
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
- Replies: 10352
- Views: 2274512
Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Beijing has also been talking to Delhi about the so-called BCIM corridor to link the Yunnan province in southwestern China with Myanmar, Bangladesh and eastern India. Xi had raised this issue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, when they met for the first time on the margins of the BRICS summit in F...
- 15 Aug 2014 16:43
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: India-US Relations : News and Discussion
- Replies: 3947
- Views: 460814
Re: India-US Strategic News and Discussion
I am posting this only to show that when you control information, you can put out the narrative you want. Now, we all know about the execution style shooting of an unarmed black kid by white cops in Fergusson, MO. But look at the skillful propaganda put out by US media, a white cop enjoyment a litt...
- 03 Aug 2014 22:00
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: India-US Strategic News and Discussion
- Replies: 14521
- Views: 1541508
Re: India-US Strategic News and Discussion
During his previous visit to India under the MMS government, John Kerry mentioned countless times that the US - India engagements were NOT directed at other countries (read China). Of potentially great significance, during his recent visit to India, he did not repeat that statement even once. An cas...
- 31 Jul 2014 19:22
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: India and Japan: News and Discussion
- Replies: 2129
- Views: 383165
Re: India and Japan: News and Discussion
SS, Maybe NaMo is seeing the non-independence of Japan in the geo-politics and making up his mind. We dont know what transpired in the BRICS meetings. BRICS are there with India while Japan maybe one day. Japan (and the US?) may have been seriously troubled by the "coincidence" here. NaMo...
- 29 Jul 2014 18:06
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: India and Japan: News and Discussion
- Replies: 2129
- Views: 383165
Re: India and Japan: News and Discussion
I agree. I hope this is not a harbinger of poor judgment on foreign policy by the new government. However, it is too early to entertain such a worry.SSridhar wrote:
On the whole, Modi has handled the Japan trip shabbily.
- 25 Jul 2014 19:10
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
India-US-Japan Kickstart Naval Wargames in the Pacific - Economic Times Any political significance of this exercise should be devalued because by now it has become well known that India likes to exercise with every country including China. Don't be surprised if the Indian warships stop by Shanghai ...
- 10 Jul 2014 19:20
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
Some thoughts: 1) Long term Japan ALONE with 1/10 th the population of China will be no match for China. Soon (20 years?) China will have similar per-capita GNP to Japan, which will give it a 5 or 10 times bigger GNP than Japan (PPP terms). 2) India's foreign policy based on neutrality relative to C...
- 24 May 2014 21:37
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
Isn't it odd that China congratulates PM Modi one week after other countries - and that too via the Indian Ambassador? Heads of other countries made personal phone calls on May 16 itself. Perhaps India or democracy or both make them insecure?
- 20 May 2014 09:04
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
US hopes for Pacific Cooperation with Indian Navy under Modi Glimmer of possibility for reverting US-India relations to the level that existed during President Bush - if both PM Modi and President Obama play their cards correctly. Factors that will make this difficult: (a) periodic oddities in Pres...
- 31 Mar 2014 05:19
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Army: News and Discussions 15 Apr 2012
- Replies: 3969
- Views: 521810
- 29 Mar 2014 10:32
- Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
- Topic: Perspectives on the global economic changes
- Replies: 4318
- Views: 655482
Re: Perspectives on the global economic changes
I don't know if this is OT, but any comments about real estate prices in India if Narendra Modi becomes India's PM?
- 09 Mar 2014 02:53
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
Doubtful if India will join an Asian NATO. India has a track record of neutrality when the big guys of the world fight.
- 08 Mar 2014 18:05
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
Beijing has cultivated Mr. Modi in the past in contrast to the US which has embarrased (insulted?) him with the visa ban. (Arguably the ban would have cost Mr. Modi some votes during elections, so it would be personal for him.) A visit by Mr. Xi in the near future may be an attempt by China to encou...
- 17 Feb 2014 04:42
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
The US India relationship appears to be going back to the pre President Bush Jr. era of benign neglect. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/US-refuses-to-talk-China-with-India/articleshow/30533211.cms If India does not want to be on the strategic side of the US (especially in its affairs with C...
- 11 Jan 2014 08:53
- Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
- Topic: Managing Chinese Threat
- Replies: 5192
- Views: 738544
Re: Managing Chinese Threat
China is able to threaten the S China Sea and the Senkakus, because of the relative proximity of these regions to mainland China and Hainan, thus China's military power located onshore (such as missiles, shore based aircraft, smaller naval ships) can influence the outcome. The Indian Ocean is furthe...