Comments by "" (@kallachi729) on "Mohan Bhagwat is right, China is the big threat. But his prescription to counter it is flawed" video.

  1. An erudite analysis. Way to go. My two bit... Talks and diplomacy are ways to diffuse potentially explosive situations and overcome adversaries; one can win in these parleys only from a position of strength – meaning, to have a potent and deadly Armed Forces. Unfortunately, even while attempting at catch up, the truth is that we are lagging behind for the size of the conventional borders we have. China has built an invisible twenty-first century wall, surpassed only by N’ Korea, around the Nation. I had the occasion to speak with some Chinese professionals while I was in the USA. It seemed to me that they either were unaware of a lot that is happening within China or they were reluctant to say it. I suspect it is the former, else the Americans would have elicited all information. It could also be that the Americans know exactly what is happening within China and are incapable of opposing them or they deliberately avoid doing it in deference to the economy. Either way as of now it seems to be a win-win situation for China. The border pinpricks (with names like Depsang, Pangog etc…) are just that…. pin pricks. China can't achieve much more there. They use LAC as a smoke screen. The larger aim is “economic colonization”. We need to continue to wage an all out war against that. Tail piece: China practices autocracy within and liberal democracy outside the country. It seems to be paying off. The rest of the world has to come up with a brand new ‘weapon’ (tactics, coalition, economic offensive – whatever) to tackle the rise of China. Unless…. China implodes from within (is it happening?). Elementary, Dr. Watson.
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