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Does China's nuclear power pose a threat to India?


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jaibheem gangur
Nuclear power
by jaibheem gangur on Oct 28, 2014 12:31 AM

Knowing the power of nuclear energy every country shows interest in possessing, developing this power. Threat comes only when & what situation this should be used for destruction purpose. People of suicide attitude only use it when he feels that he has no alternative. China has already captured lakhs of km.sq. area of indian territory without hard effort. No necessity for that country to use nuclear power. India need not worry nuclear threat of China.

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raman govindan
Does China's nuclear power pose a threat to India?
by raman govindan on Oct 23, 2014 07:33 PM  | Hide replies

NO!

but it's balance of trade with India, and the determination to make it's product cheaper compared to India's by hook or crook. may do it!

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Kanu Singh
Does Chinese formal recognition of your Power matters much?
by Kanu Singh on Oct 22, 2014 06:53 PM  | Hide replies

Although escaping or ignoring reality for sometime might be necessary for relaxation, but facing reality as it is and adapting to it or finding practical solutions, which gives people better chances of survival in the real World.

Formal recognition of what really exists, is like Pluto debate, although Human Scientists are debating whether to recognize it as Planet or dwarf Planet or just a big rock, but it does not affect the reality of Pluto and it does not care a bit, its still spinning around and busy with its own business.

Anyway about a more current topic, I think their might be peaceful solution for Chinese and Hong Kong stalemate.

May be for every post to be elected, they should have just two candidates, one nominated by Mainland Chinese Government and other put forward by pro-Democracy people in Hong Kong, with both groups not interfering in candidate selection process or criteria of each other.

With only two candidates, it would be made sure that there is level play field and more powerful group cannot put forward many candidates, just to cut and divert Votes of the weak rival.

In the first election, Mainland backed candidate might not win, but if the Leader backed by Hong Kong pro-Democracy groups does not perform up to expectation, then in the next election, Mainland backed candidate will have better chances of getting elected, and cycle will continue.


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Kanu Singh
Re: Does Chinese formal recognition of your Power matters much?
by Kanu Singh on Oct 26, 2014 04:11 AM
When contest is between almost equals, like private political parties within a Country, then presence of multiple parties give lot of choices to Voters.

But when contest is between a powerful State and some people in a tiny island, then two final candidates for an elected post, from rival camps might be better for real Democracy in the island.

Having multiple parties will give lot of flexibility to powerful State player, most likely they will set up many pr0xies in the island to divert Vote share of their real rivals, who are weak and cannot invest in multiple permutation and combinations for best chances of wining the election.


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Frank Zane
India
by Frank Zane on Oct 22, 2014 06:32 PM

India needs to realize that it cannot take-on China in any sort of confrontation. India’s misinformed attitudes about the 1962 Sino-Indian war have hampered India-China relations for decades. The reason the Sino-Indian relationship was so frosty in the first place is largely the result of misconceptions on the part of both India’s elite policymakers and nationalists. To understand Indian attitudes towards China, it is important to go back to the 1962 Sino-Indian War, in which China decisively defeated India.

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naraen ganapathy
Just a provocative headline...
by naraen ganapathy on Oct 22, 2014 03:35 PM

... and nonsense.

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aazarkund
Nuclear weapons
by aazarkund on Oct 22, 2014 03:26 PM  | Hide replies

Questions should be like this Does India's nuclear power pose a threat to Global community? And the answer is yes because unprecedented Indian nuclear developments under Modi government is the real threat for Global peace and stability. China is a peaceful country whereas India is violent state with violent leadership. Most of the Modi's cabinet are having criminal cases. Therefore nukes seems vulnerable under such leadership.

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chalu maal
Re: Nuclear weapons
by chalu maal on Oct 23, 2014 03:46 PM
hmm. you seem to be from religionof peace..

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Tooba Mansoor
Nuclear India
by Tooba Mansoor on Oct 22, 2014 01:12 PM

these are all the illusions created by the Indians. I dont think relations between two states on one to one front can effect the security of some other states. There are many other states which are cooperating with India in the defense sector while Pakistan or China never question. But the same development when is done between China and Pakistan then India go for sharing these insecurities with Internationale members.

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capcorn
Visits Failed: Continous Tensions between India and China
by capcorn on Oct 22, 2014 01:11 PM

There are continuous rise of nuclear tensions on both sides even visits can’t play any role. Many additional initiatives have been taken to settle up the things but India insecurity towards China cant be removed. India makes every move to counter the Chinese influence but failed to gather momentum against China.

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