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LOL... when have we been "violent" when hearing about India's Look East policy?
Did Hu Jintao punch some guy over there? Did he send bombs?
please read post no.3 carefully again CD.
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LOL... when have we been "violent" when hearing about India's Look East policy?
Did Hu Jintao punch some guy over there? Did he send bombs?
please read post no.3 carefully again CD.
I read it, I didn't see any violence.
well i found the tone of post very aggressive (may be "violent" was incorrect choice of word). any ways it is up to individual perceptions i guess. u might not find anything wrong at all.
True enough.I have never been particularly worried about this "look East" issue.
Japan and South Korea already have a very strong supporter, the USA. India can never hope to replace the USA in this regard.
Also, Japan and South Korea are economically tied to China. Both of them have China as their largest trading partner.
For East Asia, the big players are the USA and China. India can try to get some influence in the region, but their influence will ultimately be limited.
Again u r imagining on the basis that India's relation with east asia is something about containing China,China may be the biggest trade partner of Japan and Korea but what matter's here is China is also the second biggest trade partner of India,even we r economically linked.
No I'm not. As I said above, I have never been worried about it.
Anyway, China-India trade is quite small.
Nothing compared to China-Japan trade, China-South Korea trade, China-USA trade etc.
Even the trade between China and Hong Kong, is over $200 billion every year.
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I don't understand this, when China raises concerns about US navy presence in East China sea, its a genuine concern, when India raises concern about increasing Chinese presence in its neighborhood its bs?
Well it is BS, and a completely different situation.
It's all about the perspective.
Obviously you're not going to agree, since you're looking at it from the Indian perspective.
Every country has the right to make its own judgement?
True enough.I have never been particularly worried about this "look East" issue.
Japan and South Korea already have a very strong supporter, the USA. India can never hope to replace the USA in this regard.
Also, Japan and South Korea are economically tied to China. Both of them have China as their largest trading partner.
For East Asia, the big players are the USA and China. India can try to get some influence in the region, but their influence will ultimately be limited.
Re East Asia : thats a way to look at it..My perspective could be different and not suitable for your line of thoughts..

Sure, but don't expect the Chinese and Pakistani members here to accept the Indian perspective.