Chinese-Dragon
RETIRED TTA
Hey,I ain't that glad that we are buddies either,but ya gotta live with whats given to ya!!!
Oh right, I get it... you're just pulling my leg.
Good joke.

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Hey,I ain't that glad that we are buddies either,but ya gotta live with whats given to ya!!!

Again, why don't you find me a source, to back up your ridiculous claim here?
This statement above is clearly just BS.
In terms of economic/diplomatic/military ties with China, there are many other Asian countries that beat out India by far. It's almost a joke.
From the Chinese standpoint the US policy is indeed wrong.
They (US) are proving to be a stumbling block to China wanting to project its hegemonic interest in Asia to include the Pacific.
I like the way you avoided answering anything to replace it with rhetoric.That's your prerogative.
Together,we represent a bloc,like it or not.Your government seems to adhere that too.It's just you who is disillusioned by the politics.
Here's what your own media agencies have to say about the matter;
A Look at Sino-Indian Trade Relations | China Briefing News
Face it bro,We are the biggest entities in Asia.There's no way we are going to ignore each other.Unlike yourself,The Chinese government realizes the importance of Sino-Indian ties currently and for the future
Their hard stance could provoke Pakistanis and help Islamic extremists strengthen their base in Pakistan.

I think that american policy is destructive in our region. For example it would have been good if the ipi oil pipeline had been built for iran, pakistan and india. All three countries would have tried to protect this project and it may have drawn us closer because all three countries would have gained. We need projects that bring us closer. However American interests prevailed and they put pressure on india not to go for it.
Perhaps, but it's clear that it understands Pakistan. And while we are on the subject, does it seem that the author, Fu Xiaoqiang, understands US policy?
The author is on the money that the killing of Bin Laden has changed US Pakistan relationship, but why would the author call for the US to be more circumspect and not treat the two as unequally as it does? To me this was a curious stand.
From this piece, can we take it that China are not as eager as some think, to swim in South Asian waters and prefers the US to keep a lid on things?
Yet we are successfully strengthening our relations with Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.