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by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 15:09
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Terrorist State of Pakistan - Multimedia Links
Replies: 2728
Views: 580521

Re: Terrorist State of Pakistan - Multimedia Links



Propaganda on India on Nucelar safety. India is dangerous

Also Pak is superior and better
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 13:47
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Indian Foreign Policy
Replies: 2499
Views: 534153

Re: Indian Foreign Policy

http://www.gatewayhouse.in/indian-foreign-policy-a-paradigm-shift/ Indian foreign policy: a paradigm shift? In assessing Modi’s foreign policy it is important to appreciate that the pace of change in global affairs has picked up speed. Past ideological rivalries have been substituted by challenges t...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 13:32
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Indian Foreign Policy
Replies: 2499
Views: 534153

Re: Indian Foreign Policy

India’s Foreign Policy Challenges For 2017 – Analysis Indian foreign policy can never be crafted in a vacuum or delusionary Non-Alignment-ism or the much hackneyed “Strategic Restraint” mantra of yesteryears. Geopolitical dynamics would force India toexercise strategic alignment options with no lux...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 13:10
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Analyzing CPEC
Replies: 1405
Views: 406472

Re: Analyzing CPEC

Check this expert from China who blames imperialist forces for the border problem when he omits that China by invading Tibet and occupying Tibet has just behaved the same way it is a pak link pk link Professor Li Xiguang is the chief expert of the National Social Science Foundation project for refor...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 12:44
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Analyzing CPEC
Replies: 1405
Views: 406472

Re: Analyzing CPEC

This is the article I was talking about He is the most realistic author in the net regarding China India relations China Should Either Make Peace With India Or Forget About CPEC China Should Either Make Peace With India Or Forget About CPEC Panos Mourdoukoutas , CONTRIBUTOR Opinions expressed by For...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 12:17
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Analyzing CPEC
Replies: 1405
Views: 406472

Re: Analyzing CPEC

If some no name jerk off, fall guy puki general is used as a cat's paw to "extend" an invitation to India, followed by orchestrated cheer leading from the paki and han presstitute media, clamoring hysterically for India to unconditionally join the CPEC, then the CPEC is in really deep doo...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 12:01
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Analyzing CPEC
Replies: 1405
Views: 406472

Re: Analyzing CPEC

Corridor Of Uncertainty The only big thing going for an isolated Pakistan is the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Unable to tackle its internal security problems — for which it now wrongly blames India — it prefers focusing on the good times the world thinks the Chinese investment of $46 bi...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 11:48
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Analyzing CPEC
Replies: 1405
Views: 406472

Re: Analyzing CPEC

Benefits or not, India's criteria for entry to CPEC (if at all India needs to enter) should be free a Baluchistan and full acquisition of J&K. It would be an interesting theoretical initiative to work with China and Russia gain these things as a price to India's full cooperation on CPEC (to be ...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 11:47
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Analyzing CPEC
Replies: 1405
Views: 406472

Re: Analyzing CPEC

The Chinese state newspaper Global Times says: China should tackle CPEC disputes by inviting more countries to join and invest http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1026461.shtml There is an endless demand for investment in Pakistan, and although it is possible that Chinese investment in the economic c...
by svinayak
02 Jan 2017 11:22
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Replies: 10352
Views: 2274061

Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)

China needs to be thought a lesson, soon. It is one of the most belligerent countries post World War 2. The following are some of the few examples of the same: 1) China occupied Tibet by brutal military conquest in the early 50s 2) China tags the Holy Dalai Lama as an aggressive separatist, whereas ...
by svinayak
31 Dec 2016 15:04
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
Replies: 1782
Views: 635912

Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread- June 2015

George Soros: Trump a 'would-be dictator' Soros said that while the U.S. would prevent Trump from becoming a true authoritarian, his presidency would nonetheless set back the cause of freedom worldwide. “I am confident that democracy will prove resilient in the U.S.,” he said. "Its Constitutio...
by svinayak
31 Dec 2016 14:01
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Deterrence
Replies: 5130
Views: 926210

Re: Deterrence

Gagan wrote:US and Russia will probably try to test their next gen nukes.
India will still be perfecting its 70s design TN
India is 98" vintage design
by svinayak
31 Dec 2016 12:25
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Replies: 10352
Views: 2274061

Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)

The statement pointed out that “members of 1267 committee have different opinions”. It stressed that China used to propose a “technical hold” in order to leave more time for the Committee to deliberate and related parties to further negotiate. “Unfortunately, no consensus has been reached so far.” ...
by svinayak
31 Dec 2016 01:04
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan- November 7, 2016
Replies: 2857
Views: 677061

Re: Sunni Terrorist Fragments of Unstable Pakistan- November 7, 2016

Terror strikes against India may increase

China is encouraging strikes on India
by svinayak
31 Dec 2016 00:37
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Air Force News & Discussion - 15 Dec 2016
Replies: 5322
Views: 1837848

Re: Indian Air Force News & Discussion - 15 Dec 2016

Rakesh wrote:For all who do not know where Tuting is...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuting
This area is claimed by the govt of China
by svinayak
31 Dec 2016 00:35
Forum: Military Issues Archive
Topic: 'Make in India' Single engined fighter
Replies: 5424
Views: 1231153

Re: 'Make in India' Single engined fighter

India jet-fighter deal poses threat to Boeing, Lockheed jobs in U.S. https://goo.gl/Ezvbia Fake article and psy ops Must be paid by China lobby Even though Trump focus will be China and import of China made products these article are to confuse the public and create negative image India has to 'enc...
by svinayak
30 Dec 2016 11:32
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
Replies: 1782
Views: 635912

Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread- June 2015

wNwORgOZeZY India and China are fast emerging as major maritime powers of the Indo-Pacific as part of long term shifts in the regional balance of power. As their wealth, interests and power expand, India and China also increasingly come into contact with each other in the shared Indo-Pacific mariti...
by svinayak
29 Dec 2016 11:06
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Missiles and Munitions Discussion - June'14
Replies: 4679
Views: 1316117

Re: Indian Missiles and Munitions Discussion - June'14

shiv wrote:
Old image. No canister
Why it is not a Canister launch?
by svinayak
27 Dec 2016 08:36
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
Replies: 1782
Views: 635912

Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread- June 2015

Geopolitics, Globalization, And World Order Control of a nation Historically, control of a nation takes place through military power that allows for a variety of impositions. Also, culture is part of the process of conquering a nation. Today, other than militarily, it is mainly economic power that ...
by svinayak
27 Dec 2016 08:28
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Replies: 10352
Views: 2274061

Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)

The view in Beijing The Asian region between India, Australia and Japan is a peculiar mixture of calm and risk. It isn’t chaotic like the Middle East or parts of Africa, with a landscape of failed states, fleeing refugees and unleashed terrorism. On the contrary: Prosperity and self-confidence are ...
by svinayak
27 Dec 2016 08:19
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Replies: 10352
Views: 2274061

Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)

WHY TAIWAN (STILL) COULD START WORLD WAR III The nature of China: huge, isolated, powerful, and prone to corrective self-destruction. China is a unique geopolitical entity. It is gigantic by both land and population: it is the largest by population and fourth largest by land. This gives it tremendo...
by svinayak
25 Dec 2016 05:28
Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
Topic: Currency Demonetisation and Future course of Indian Economy
Replies: 7884
Views: 1462500

Re: Currency Demonetisation and Future course of Indian Economy

This is the biggest propaganda article I have seen. They are obsessed with Modi http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-25/when-money-dies-indias-demonetization-massive-man-made-disaster Conclusion India faces a highly uncertain future. A vicious cycle has been set into motion by Modi and it will not ...
by svinayak
25 Dec 2016 05:18
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread - June 2015
Replies: 1782
Views: 635912

Re: Geopolitics/Geoeconomics Thread- June 2015

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/12/24/diplomatic-terrorism-at-un-courtesy-president-obama.html The vicious condemnation of Israel at the UN Security Council on December 23, 2016 is a watershed moment in U.S.-UN relations – albeit not as President Obama hoped. Following the vote of fourteen in fa...
by svinayak
25 Dec 2016 04:23
Forum: Strategic & Security Issues Archive
Topic: China Military Watch - Sept' 2016
Replies: 4649
Views: 1809402

Re: China Military Watch - Sept' 2016

What exactly has the US pulled on us? Especially when you considered the Nehru clan was heavily pro-Soviet? Kissinger and Nixon were jerks but expected when Congress played up ties to the USSR. The kernel of prosperty we have in India today is due in part to the US opening up their market to our ou...
by svinayak
25 Dec 2016 03:49
Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
Topic: Currency Demonetisation and Future course of Indian Economy
Replies: 7884
Views: 1462500

Re: Currency Demonetisation and Future course of Indian Economy

In an Uber cab today - as the economy is picking up again - as is my own practice. Driver tells me how the corrupt rich (named a few names in Karnataka) need to be punished and how he is solidly behind Modi. I did not even ask him Retired govt employee who is now seeing the good effects of the Cash...
by svinayak
24 Dec 2016 00:57
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: India-Russia: News & Analysis
Replies: 6071
Views: 1275608

Re: India-Russia: News & Analysis

We need to have informed discussion or else it becomes noise. State to State relations are very complex and it is done with deliberation Pak and China are the border region of Russia and was supported by US to keep Russia pinned for 45 years Russia is now taking a counter measure by getting closed t...
by svinayak
21 Dec 2016 13:25
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: India-Russia: News & Analysis
Replies: 6071
Views: 1275608

Re: India-Russia: News & Analysis

Just when you think the US corporate media cannot sink any lower… it sinks lower. Now a NY Daily News writer Gersh Kuntzman justifies the terror slaying of the Russian ambassador, and compares Putin to Hitler. This madman should be fired and branded as a lunatic. But this is the norm these days. Er...
by svinayak
20 Dec 2016 22:56
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: India-Russia: News & Analysis
Replies: 6071
Views: 1275608

Re: India-Russia: News & Analysis

To my mind (as Russians say), perceived rapprochement toward Bakis have two simple goals; 2) Russian never forget national humiliation. They will never forget bakistani role in Afganistan. They are just making right noise to get Bakistani in their camp. Just for time being. rug will pulled out at r...
by svinayak
20 Dec 2016 22:47
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Islamism & Islamophobia Abroad - News & Analysis (9-8-2014)
Replies: 4147
Views: 885715

Re: Islamism & Islamophobia Abroad - News & Analysis (9-8-2014)

^^ Time to stop those Christmas markets and lavishly lit trees and lighting which are irritating the innocent minorities and causing them to take up arms to protest these injustices and unequal spreading of wealth among the Kaafirs Hilarious comment ( and reminds me of the same tone which NDTV/Hind...
by svinayak
20 Dec 2016 22:35
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: India-US relations: News and Discussions III
Replies: 3964
Views: 890360

Re: India-US relations: News and Discussions III

Book review: India-US Relations in the Age of Uncertainty A long-time America watcher recasts the conventional narrative of Indo-U.S. relations As the slugfest between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton subsides following the U.S. Presidential election, serious debates may now begin on the future of ...
by svinayak
20 Dec 2016 21:47
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: India-Russia: News & Analysis
Replies: 6071
Views: 1275608

Re: India-Russia: News & Analysis

I said, two years ago, a Russia-China-Pakistan realignment was in the works, and that Russia's decision to go this way was the inevitable consequence of India choosing to shift its arms purchases to the US (and France). I think the Rafale deal was the final nail in the coffin. Ironic that this deal...
by svinayak
19 Dec 2016 21:50
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: India-Russia: News & Analysis
Replies: 6071
Views: 1275608

Re: India-Russia: News & Analysis

Russia throws its weight behind China-Pakistan corridor, keeps India on tenterhooks Clarification on comment by Russia’s envoy to Islamabad Alexey Y Dedov on CPEC which was quoted by Radio Pakistan via Press Attache of Russian Embassy in Islamabad, Vyacheslav Sentyurin. Russia Rejects Reports of In...
by svinayak
19 Dec 2016 03:36
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: India-Russia: News & Analysis
Replies: 6071
Views: 1275608

Re: India-Russia: News & Analysis

The Russians are playing a dangerous game with us. We are the buyers in this relationship and they are dissing us. I don't think that NaMo is going to take this lying down: end of PAKFA/FGFA/FAKPA This is geo political game. Once the US abandoned the Af Pak region the vacuum has to be filled in by ...
by svinayak
19 Dec 2016 03:17
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Neutering & Defanging Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)
Replies: 10352
Views: 2274061

Re: Managing Chinese Threat (09-08-2014)

China focuses on nukes as tensions with U.S. rise - Atul Aneja, The Hindu China appears to be engaged in rapidly developing a long-range bomber, to fortify its nuclear deterrent — a move that is acquiring sharper focus after the United States President-elect Donald Trump questioned Washington’s unq...
by svinayak
19 Dec 2016 03:03
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: India-Russia: News & Analysis
Replies: 6071
Views: 1275608

Re: India-Russia: News & Analysis

Russia throws its weight behind China-Pakistan corridor, keeps India on tenterhooks Russia will gain in Af Pak since US has reduced its commitment in Af Pak US has moved from a position of dominance in Af Pak to just another troop in af Pak CPEC is just another list of ideas which US had given to t...
by svinayak
17 Dec 2016 22:48
Forum: Military Issues Archive
Topic: 'Make in India' Single engined fighter
Replies: 5424
Views: 1231153

Re: 'Make in India' Single engined fighter

DR&DO as the name suggests are happily persuing R&D without a thought given to design-for-manufacture which I know first hand. Given this, HAL can't do much and have no motivation to do much as far as annual rate of production. Three entities are vectoring in their own directions instead of...