At 1:30 he says, "It(India) owns the weapons systems of the former Soviet union, and then bought the EU's ( ) Dassault Rafale, And india has purchased the US's F-35 series( ).. so India combines weapons from around the world. No other country is like India"
Maybe unintentionally but pretty sure these guys are making fun of us
India-Taiwan relations: News & Analysis
Re: India-Taiwan relations: News & Analysis
We have been too long China-centric and not looked at Taiwan.
Please focus on Taiwan also.
Please focus on Taiwan also.
Re: India-Taiwan relations: News & Analysis
https://stratnewsglobal.com/china/taiwa ... post-2010/
"New Delhi: On ‘Talking Point’, from Taipei, Dr Sana Hashmi, Postdoctoral Fellow, Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation and Scholar, Research Institute for Indo-Pacific Affairs and in Delhi, Antara Ghosal Singh, China Fellow, Observer Research Foundation in conversation with StratNews Global Associate Editor Amitabh P. Revi.
The panel discusses the Chinese Communist Party’s 20th National Congress, Xi Jinping’s Tibet, Taiwan strategies, India’s non-reaffirmation of the ‘One China Policy’ in official documents or statements since 2010, China’s claims over Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, the India-China stalemate in Ladakh post Galwan, the likely trajectory of Xi Jinping’s Taiwan, Tibet policies, the events post the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, India’s statement on the ‘militarisation’ of the Taiwan Strait, calibrated ties with Taiwan, increasing business and high-tech ties with Taiwan, the calls for a further continuous strengthening of relations and a Free Trade Agreement, India and China’s Tibet policies, “China no longer seeing Tibet solely through the prism of internal security, the economic utility of Tibetan borders becoming far more important for China”, the Dalai Lama and the controversy over his succession."
Re: India-Taiwan relations: News & Analysis
I have Taiwanese friends to whom Chinese Buddhism is also very important.
So India, China, and Taiwan are intertwined in many ways: borders, trade, geopolitics, high technology, Buddhism, Culture, and Dalai Lama.
It is not a knot but a multicolored rope that links India to East Asia.
So India, China, and Taiwan are intertwined in many ways: borders, trade, geopolitics, high technology, Buddhism, Culture, and Dalai Lama.
It is not a knot but a multicolored rope that links India to East Asia.
Re: India-Taiwan relations: News & Analysis
Some sobering, if true, info on Taiwanese armed forces.
Wonder if ex-Indian army men can join them.
Wonder if ex-Indian army men can join them.