Tensions have flared between both China and India militaries along their disputed 2,175 mile-long border, with both sides alleging more frequent troop incursions in recent weeks. China is upset when the Indian prime minister recently visit the disputed region. China considers an Indian-occupied piece of its own Tibetan Autonomous Region, has added flames to the fire.
China of course already deeply resents the fact that the top Tibetan leader, and several hundred thousand exiled Tibetans, are allowed to reside in India.
Indias Maoist rebels are now present in 20 states and have evolved into a potent and lethal insurgency. In the last four years, the Maoists have killed more than 900 Indian security officers. Indian leaders are now preparing to deploy nearly 70,000 paramilitary officers to hunt down the guerrillas.The Maoists, however, do not want to secede or be absorbed. Their goal is to topple the system.
Indias rapid economic growth has made it an emerging global power but also deepened stark inequalities in society. Maoists accuse the government of trying to push tribal groups off their land to gain access to raw materials and have sabotaged roads, bridges and even an energy pipeline.
India is preparing the military for possible war with China and Pakistan. India and Russia have agreed two military pacts, including a 10-year deal on weapons, aircraft, and maintenance contracts potentially worth at least $5 billion, Indian defense officials said. India plans to spend $30 billion over the next five years to buy modern weapons systems and attack planes.
The agreement will certainly help as Russia needs a market and India needs a strategic reassurance to sort out relations that were going sour. India also wants to use the renewed focus on Russia as a counterweight to China, while a strong presence in South Asia could help Moscow keep an eye on China. India fears China is trying to encircle it as they jostle for resources and global influence.
China is a greater anxiety for Russia in the long run and politically it is desirable for India to strengthen relations with Russia
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November 4 2009, 11:42 AM
India cannot even crush the Kashmir and Maoist insurgents, it has failed in every war to destroy Pakistan and capture a major city like Lahore, Karachi or Islamabad.
If India cannot defeat Pakistan, despite the numerical and material advantages what chance do they possibly stand against China?
Seriously, India would get fcked if it tries to follow Western agenda against China.
I am not a big fan of China, i am just telling you as it is.
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November 4 2009, 11:45 AM
@ Murad - You were trolling well till you said
it has failed in every war to destroy Pakistan and capture a major city like Lahore, Karachi or Islamabad.
Google Dhaka, son..
And yes, we're preparing to fight both Pakistan and China...I've been stockpiling weapons and there are daily bombardment drills going on here. In fact, they've started enlisting everyone over the age of 13 to fight China and Pakistan together.. [/sarcasm]
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"From the phase of being identified as "Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai" to the humiliating defeat of India by the Chinese forces in 1962 to the growing warmth in the bilateral relations.."
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November 5 2009, 7:42 AM
Have you ever come across a cornered rodent? ROFL..you'll **** your pants and mess up your gelled hair you Iranian metro-fag!
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November 5 2009, 6:38 PM
Every country can to prepare himself for war;since years ago,across the romans we know: "se vis pacem,para bellum".But the worst thing to every country and people is to do a war with other country because the energy and economic resources will be hight and not in the best to all,specially in our modern time and evolution historical period,with all knowed we have.And I hope China,India and Pakistan can have a peace time for ever.At least we are animals with only 10% of our human brian working and we need to use it in the right way where peace is the better to all.
So...peace and love to all and to me thats ok one chinese,a indian and pakistani woman for to begin the alliance...
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November 6 2009, 4:26 PM
"That certainly explains it,countries with small penises have a higher population because no condoms fit.."
and here is the proof...
Condoms 'too big' for Indian men
By Damian Grammaticus
BBC News, Delhi
There is a "lack of awareness" over condom sizes
A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men.
The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.
It has led to a call for condoms of mixed sizes to be made more widely available in India.
The two-year study was carried out by the Indian Council of Medical Research.
Over 1,200 volunteers from the length and breadth of the country had their penises measured precisely, down to the last millimetre.
The scientists even checked their sample was representative of India as a whole in terms of class, religion and urban and rural dwellers.
It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters
Sunil Mehra
The conclusion of all this scientific endeavour is that about 60% of Indian men have penises which are between three and five centimetres shorter than international standards used in condom manufacture.
Doctor Chander Puri, a specialist in reproductive health at the Indian Council of Medical Research, told the BBC there was an obvious need in India for custom-made condoms, as most of those currently on sale are too large.
The issue is serious because about one in every five times a condom is used in India it either falls off or tears, an extremely high failure rate.
And the country already has the highest number of HIV infections of any nation.
'Not a problem'
Mr Puri said that since Indians would be embarrassed about going to a chemist to ask for smaller condoms there should be vending machines dispensing different sizes all around the country.
"Smaller condoms are on sale in India. But there is a lack of awareness that different sizes are available. There is anxiety talking about the issue. And normally one feels shy to go to a chemist's shop and ask for a smaller size condom."
But Indian men need not be concerned about measuring up internationally according to Sunil Mehra, the former editor of the Indian version of the men's magazine Maxim.
"It's not size, it's what you do with it that matters," he said.
"From our population, the evidence is Indians are doing pretty well.
"With apologies to the poet Alexander Pope, you could say, for inches and centimetres, let fools contend."
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