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China poses strategic challenges to India: BJP

During the five years of UPA rule Indian foreign policy has remained directionless and in the absence of a comprehensive strategy based on national consensus, India's strategic and diplomatic interests are in jeopardy.

India needs a consistent, holistic and country specific approach to its foreign policy. While engaging with countries like China India needs to be doubly cautious because of its expansionist and aggressive agenda.

India's neighbouring country China has been posing new strategic challenges to India for the past three-four years. According to media reports China has developed the Irrawaddy corridor involving road, river, and rail links from Yunnan Province up to the Burmese ports on the Bay of Bengal.

The Irrawaddy corridor has brought Chinese security personnel to Burmese sites close to India's eastern strategic installations. With the Irrawaddy corridor stretching to the Bay of Bengal, Chinese security agencies have strategically positioned security forces at key Burmese coastal Centre, including the Chinese-built harbors at Kyaukpyu and Thilawa.

These security agencies already operate one of the most advanced signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection facility on the Coco Islands in the Bay of Bengal and gather sensitive electronic intelligence data.

China is also coming up with an east-west strategic corridor in Tibet across India's northern frontiers. It began with China-Tibet railway from Gormu to Lhasa that opened in July 2006. Now China is stretching the Tibetan railway link facility to Katmandu and also connecting it to two other points: the tri-junction of the India-Bhutan-Tibet frontiers (in the Chumbi Valley) and the intersection of the India-Burma-Tibet borders.

China has already taken big strides in its effort to build a north-south trans-Karakoram strategic corridor connecting Pakistan's new, Chinese-built Gwadar port to strategic installations in the eastern China.

By connecting the Karakoram Highway to Gwadar( Pakistan) and Yunan to Irrawady corridor ( Myanmar) China has increased its strategic strength and presence on both sides of the Indian peninsula.

China has also engaged Bangladesh and signed a military cooperation treaty with it. This treaty helps China to bring Bangladesh into its strategic ring, provides access to the port of Chittagong which connects with Myanmar through sea route and it gives China proximity to the strategically important the Northeastern States of India.

The BJP shares the deep concern of the Indian Armed forces which have sounded alarm bells on several occasions at China's aims to gradually extend its strategic orbit. China has built nearly 60 warships in the recent past and its naval fleet of 860 vessels includes 60 submarines. China has recently deployed its new Jin-class nuclear submarines at Sanya, in Hainan province. Within the next 25 years, China could have more nuclear assets at sea than Russia.

Last year, the Chinese forces destroyed some Indian army bunkers at the Sikkim-Bhutan-Tibet tri-junction and even threatened to launch an operation to destroy stone demarcations in the Finger Area.

China has adamantly refused to acknowledge the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as part of India and even raised question marks over the Prime Minister's visit to the State last year in January. The Chinese Army has grown bold enough to launch regular cross-border incursions in India over the past few years. In year 2008 alone 213 incidents of Chinese army intrusions have been reported. But the UPA Government did nothing except admitting these incursions in Parliament.

Chinese troops have been moving in and out of Indian Territory because the incumbent Government at the Centre has failed to assert India's territorial claims.

Although China has expressed willingness to find a solution to the Sino-Indian boundary dispute yet it has become increasingly clear that unless it relinquishes its expansionist agenda any effort to resolve the border issue will not bear any fruit.

China has solved most of its border disputes with other neighbouring countries but it has been showing reluctance to take any concrete steps to find a solution to border disputes with India.

When Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee led NDA Government was in power India had displayed its diplomatic acumen by resolving its long standing dispute with China over Sikkim. China had promised to make more progress in this direction but the NDA Government had to demit office in 2004.

On the other hand ever since the UPA Government came to power the Sino-Indian boundary talks became sluggish and even the issues which were earlier considered resolved started cropping up.

The BJP believes that the diplomatic efforts to resolve border disputes with China should be expedited so that there is a clear demarcation of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). India also needs to have a pragmatic China policy which recognises the strategic challenges facing the country.

Good Governance is key to prosperous Arunachal

The Bharatiya Janata Party firmly believes in providing good governance to the people of India and it stands committed to development. States like Arunachal Pradesh deserve Governments which have an unblemished track record on development.

Most of the problems in Arunachal Pradesh could be addressed by ushering in an era of development. Unfortunately successive Congress Governments both at the Centre and in Itanagar have failed to deliver on this front inspite of ruling the country and the State for more than five decades.

When Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee led NDA Government was in power developing the North east was one of our top most priorities. The UPA Government has not matched its words with prompt action.

The Infrastructure and other basic amenities are completely missing in Arunachal Pardesh. No wonder there are media reports of people from Arunachal Pradesh crossing over to Chinese side looking for better opportunities.

Although the Government has announced an economic package for Arunachal Pradesh but it is insufficient for the people of the State who have been deprived of development for decades. The economic package is also hit by large scale corruption which has prevented the people to benefit from it and the Government has failed to ensure a smooth delivery mechanism. The BJP demands the Government to ensure that there is a system in place to implement the welfare Schemes.

China poses strategic challenges to India: BJP | webnewswire.com

I hope Indians are not dumb enough to vote for BJP in their upcoming elections.

Thank you China for helping other Asian countries. :china:
 
China poses strategic challenges to India: BJP

During the five years of UPA rule Indian foreign policy has remained directionless and in the absence of a comprehensive strategy based on national consensus, India's strategic and diplomatic interests are in jeopardy.

India needs a consistent, holistic and country specific approach to its foreign policy. While engaging with countries like China India needs to be doubly cautious because of its expansionist and aggressive agenda.

India's neighbouring country China has been posing new strategic challenges to India for the past three-four years. According to media reports China has developed the Irrawaddy corridor involving road, river, and rail links from Yunnan Province up to the Burmese ports on the Bay of Bengal.

The Irrawaddy corridor has brought Chinese security personnel to Burmese sites close to India's eastern strategic installations. With the Irrawaddy corridor stretching to the Bay of Bengal, Chinese security agencies have strategically positioned security forces at key Burmese coastal Centre, including the Chinese-built harbors at Kyaukpyu and Thilawa.

These security agencies already operate one of the most advanced signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection facility on the Coco Islands in the Bay of Bengal and gather sensitive electronic intelligence data.

China is also coming up with an east-west strategic corridor in Tibet across India's northern frontiers. It began with China-Tibet railway from Gormu to Lhasa that opened in July 2006. Now China is stretching the Tibetan railway link facility to Katmandu and also connecting it to two other points: the tri-junction of the India-Bhutan-Tibet frontiers (in the Chumbi Valley) and the intersection of the India-Burma-Tibet borders.

China has already taken big strides in its effort to build a north-south trans-Karakoram strategic corridor connecting Pakistan's new, Chinese-built Gwadar port to strategic installations in the eastern China.

By connecting the Karakoram Highway to Gwadar( Pakistan) and Yunan to Irrawady corridor ( Myanmar) China has increased its strategic strength and presence on both sides of the Indian peninsula.

China has also engaged Bangladesh and signed a military cooperation treaty with it. This treaty helps China to bring Bangladesh into its strategic ring, provides access to the port of Chittagong which connects with Myanmar through sea route and it gives China proximity to the strategically important the Northeastern States of India.

The BJP shares the deep concern of the Indian Armed forces which have sounded alarm bells on several occasions at China's aims to gradually extend its strategic orbit. China has built nearly 60 warships in the recent past and its naval fleet of 860 vessels includes 60 submarines. China has recently deployed its new Jin-class nuclear submarines at Sanya, in Hainan province. Within the next 25 years, China could have more nuclear assets at sea than Russia.

Last year, the Chinese forces destroyed some Indian army bunkers at the Sikkim-Bhutan-Tibet tri-junction and even threatened to launch an operation to destroy stone demarcations in the Finger Area.

China has adamantly refused to acknowledge the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as part of India and even raised question marks over the Prime Minister's visit to the State last year in January. The Chinese Army has grown bold enough to launch regular cross-border incursions in India over the past few years. In year 2008 alone 213 incidents of Chinese army intrusions have been reported. But the UPA Government did nothing except admitting these incursions in Parliament.

Chinese troops have been moving in and out of Indian Territory because the incumbent Government at the Centre has failed to assert India's territorial claims.

Although China has expressed willingness to find a solution to the Sino-Indian boundary dispute yet it has become increasingly clear that unless it relinquishes its expansionist agenda any effort to resolve the border issue will not bear any fruit.

China has solved most of its border disputes with other neighbouring countries but it has been showing reluctance to take any concrete steps to find a solution to border disputes with India.

When Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee led NDA Government was in power India had displayed its diplomatic acumen by resolving its long standing dispute with China over Sikkim. China had promised to make more progress in this direction but the NDA Government had to demit office in 2004.

On the other hand ever since the UPA Government came to power the Sino-Indian boundary talks became sluggish and even the issues which were earlier considered resolved started cropping up.

The BJP believes that the diplomatic efforts to resolve border disputes with China should be expedited so that there is a clear demarcation of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). India also needs to have a pragmatic China policy which recognises the strategic challenges facing the country.

Good Governance is key to prosperous Arunachal

The Bharatiya Janata Party firmly believes in providing good governance to the people of India and it stands committed to development. States like Arunachal Pradesh deserve Governments which have an unblemished track record on development.

Most of the problems in Arunachal Pradesh could be addressed by ushering in an era of development. Unfortunately successive Congress Governments both at the Centre and in Itanagar have failed to deliver on this front inspite of ruling the country and the State for more than five decades.

When Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee led NDA Government was in power developing the North east was one of our top most priorities. The UPA Government has not matched its words with prompt action.

The Infrastructure and other basic amenities are completely missing in Arunachal Pardesh. No wonder there are media reports of people from Arunachal Pradesh crossing over to Chinese side looking for better opportunities.

Although the Government has announced an economic package for Arunachal Pradesh but it is insufficient for the people of the State who have been deprived of development for decades. The economic package is also hit by large scale corruption which has prevented the people to benefit from it and the Government has failed to ensure a smooth delivery mechanism. The BJP demands the Government to ensure that there is a system in place to implement the welfare Schemes.

China poses strategic challenges to India: BJP | webnewswire.com

I hope Indians are not dumb enough to vote for BJP in their upcoming elections.

Thank you China for helping other Asian countries. :china:

as always indians talk like they are angels,and think they are surrounded by evils(nighbours)and these evils are cause of their problems.
 
India seriously needs to look at itself in the mirror and ask itself why do all its neighbors have problems with India...and India needs to admit the fact that there's something wrong with India not its neighbors.
 
Wouldn't Indians love to know and they know it that second in Line after Pakistan with a great friendship and strategic partner is going to be Bangladesh....i know encircling things lol...
 
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China is obviously taking advantage of India's disputes with her neighbors as well as China's own good relations with them to help them surround and contain India.

From a strategic point of view, this is a good move by the Chinese, killing two birds with one stone. (further cooperations with neighboring nations and contain/surround India).
 
China is obviously taking advantage of India's disputes with her neighbors as well as China's own good relations with them to help them surround and contain India.

From a strategic point of view, this is a good move by the Chinese, killing two birds with one stone. (further cooperations with neighboring nations and contain/surround India).

killing two birds with one stone.

hahaha,good saying.US killed Iraq bird directly by his Black Stone.

And US will kill Jews and Arabians birds by his Black Stone.And US will try to kill India and China birds by his Black Stone too.

my dear Black Stone
 
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killing two birds with one stone.

hahaha,good saying.US killed Iraq bird directly by his Black Stone.

And US will kill Jews and Arabians birds by his Black Stone.And US will try to kill India and China birds by his Black Stone too.

my dear Black Stone

OK, I don't understand your post, the only thing I understand from this post is that you like my name very much.

But I am more interested in what you wanted to say. Could you please explain to me what you really want to say?.
 
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Last year, the Chinese forces destroyed some Indian army bunkers at the Sikkim-Bhutan-Tibet tri-junction and even threatened to launch an operation to destroy stone demarcations in the Finger Area.

... In year 2008 alone 213 incidents of Chinese army intrusions have been reported. But the UPA Government did nothing except admitting these incursions in Parliament.

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:lol:

How do you know that it isn't BJP who hired some Indians pretending to be Chinese and paid them to "destroy" the bunker or to make the mock incursion such that BJP can do some propaganda to its own benefit?
 
India seriously needs to look at itself in the mirror and ask itself why do all its neighbors have problems with India...and India needs to admit the fact that there's something wrong with India not its neighbors.

Rightly said!

I believe handful Indian politicians, while inherited British assets, also bequeathed the long gone imperialistic idea of old UK.

Yet India lacks the politicians with wisdom, the material of richness, and the strength of state. Instead, there is no lack of people with false imaginations, wishful thinking and whimsical ideas. And, even worse, those politicians, instead of being ridiculed, are praised, worshiped and voted in. :tdown:
 
India's neighbouring country China has been posing new strategic challenges to India ….

The Irrawaddy corridor has brought Chinese security personnel to Burmese ….

China is also coming up with an east-west strategic corridor in Tibet across India's northern frontiers. ...

China has already taken big strides in its effort to build a north-south trans-Karakoram strategic corridor ….

By connecting the Karakoram Highway to Gwadar( Pakistan) and Yunan to Irrawady corridor ( Myanmar) China has ...

China has also engaged Bangladesh ...

If India can change its mentality, instead of treating China as number 1 enemy or potential number 1 enemy, it embraces China and recognizes China's presence, all those can be view as rare and precious opportunities, instead of chanlleges, for India to seize and utilize for its own benefit.

For instance, all those roads can be use to develop India’s backward E and NE areas, and to promote NW development.

Indian politicians should treat China as the number 1 friend, as China provides so many infrastructures around India and ready for India to use. India political parties can therefore fully concentrate on vote-bank management with complete relaxation.
 
OK, I don't understand your post, the only thing I understand from this post is that you like my name very much.

But I am more interested in what you wanted to say. Could you please explain to me what you really want to say?.
I mean US is the real one who always use strategy of "killing two birds with one stone". Isreal and Arabians are victim birds of US strategy.

speak from heart,China don't want a war with India,India don't want a war with China.
it is US who really want a war between China and India.
 
india always think that they are superior in militry and thats why they dont want to see other asian countries to develop their militry so they can challange indian superamacy but india is far far behind than chinese militry and those asian countries are getting chinese weapons which are superior than indian weapons
 
I think India is looking way too much into this.

China is the power of Asia, everyone knows that, and China is helping other smaller Asian countries near its region...there's nothing wrong with that.
China just wants to help the smaller Asian countries so there can be a strong Asia.
Thank you China :china:
 

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