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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27211004 Canada 12/03/2012 04:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | New Delhi: The Indian Navy is practicing to operate in the South China Sea to protect its economic assets. Quoting: JUST HERE Speaking to reporters in New Delhi Admiral D K Joshi told reporters that "Where our country's interests are involved, we will protect them and we will intervene." The Eastern Naval Command - which looks at India's eastern sea board and likely to play a key role when the Navy is deployed in South China Sea- is also being strengthened. Admiral Joshi said apart from three stealth frigates, the nuclear-powered submarine INS Chakra and INS Jalashva, the amphibious landing ship which is also the biggest platform after INS Viraat, India's lone aircraft carrier. The decision to use the Navy in the South China Sea comes days after Chinese state media announced that the southern Hainan province, which administers the South China Sea, approved laws giving its police the right to search vessels that pass through the waters. Also Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and India protested a map on a new Chinese passport that depicts disputed areas as belonging to China. The Philippines also issued a statement saying it wants Beijing to "clarify its reported plans to interdict ships that enter what it considers its territory in the South China Sea," the Associated Press reported over the weekend. [link to www.ndtv.com] Vietnan s korea taiwan japan philipenes usa and india need to put china in its goddam place in the s china sea. |
JUST HERE (OP) User ID: 25610447 United States 12/03/2012 04:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | New Delhi: The Indian Navy is practicing to operate in the South China Sea to protect its economic assets. Quoting: JUST HERE Speaking to reporters in New Delhi Admiral D K Joshi told reporters that "Where our country's interests are involved, we will protect them and we will intervene." The Eastern Naval Command - which looks at India's eastern sea board and likely to play a key role when the Navy is deployed in South China Sea- is also being strengthened. Admiral Joshi said apart from three stealth frigates, the nuclear-powered submarine INS Chakra and INS Jalashva, the amphibious landing ship which is also the biggest platform after INS Viraat, India's lone aircraft carrier. The decision to use the Navy in the South China Sea comes days after Chinese state media announced that the southern Hainan province, which administers the South China Sea, approved laws giving its police the right to search vessels that pass through the waters. Also Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and India protested a map on a new Chinese passport that depicts disputed areas as belonging to China. The Philippines also issued a statement saying it wants Beijing to "clarify its reported plans to interdict ships that enter what it considers its territory in the South China Sea," the Associated Press reported over the weekend. [link to www.ndtv.com] Vietnan s korea taiwan japan philipenes usa and india need to put china in its goddam place in the s china sea. :glp sign: |
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Marxist User ID: 15874599 New Zealand 12/03/2012 05:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whats funny is that anyone takes China serious. China is an integral link in the JIT inventory of consumer capitalism. Even if they sought to go to war, the masses would quickly rebel at the prospect of damaging the country's place in the global market. Workers of the World, Unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22022484 United States 12/03/2012 05:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | New Delhi: The Indian Navy is practicing to operate in the South China Sea to protect its economic assets. Quoting: JUST HERE Speaking to reporters in New Delhi Admiral D K Joshi told reporters that "Where our country's interests are involved, we will protect them and we will intervene." The Eastern Naval Command - which looks at India's eastern sea board and likely to play a key role when the Navy is deployed in South China Sea- is also being strengthened. Admiral Joshi said apart from three stealth frigates, the nuclear-powered submarine INS Chakra and INS Jalashva, the amphibious landing ship which is also the biggest platform after INS Viraat, India's lone aircraft carrier. The decision to use the Navy in the South China Sea comes days after Chinese state media announced that the southern Hainan province, which administers the South China Sea, approved laws giving its police the right to search vessels that pass through the waters. Also Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and India protested a map on a new Chinese passport that depicts disputed areas as belonging to China. The Philippines also issued a statement saying it wants Beijing to "clarify its reported plans to interdict ships that enter what it considers its territory in the South China Sea," the Associated Press reported over the weekend. [link to www.ndtv.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22022484 United States 12/03/2012 05:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whats funny is that anyone takes China serious. China is an integral link in the JIT inventory of consumer capitalism. Even if they sought to go to war, the masses would quickly rebel at the prospect of damaging the country's place in the global market. SOUNDS LIKE BULLSHIT. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28871789 United States 12/03/2012 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | New Delhi: The Indian Navy is practicing to operate in the South China Sea to protect its economic assets. Quoting: JUST HERE Speaking to reporters in New Delhi Admiral D K Joshi told reporters that "Where our country's interests are involved, we will protect them and we will intervene." The Eastern Naval Command - which looks at India's eastern sea board and likely to play a key role when the Navy is deployed in South China Sea- is also being strengthened. Admiral Joshi said apart from three stealth frigates, the nuclear-powered submarine INS Chakra and INS Jalashva, the amphibious landing ship which is also the biggest platform after INS Viraat, India's lone aircraft carrier. The decision to use the Navy in the South China Sea comes days after Chinese state media announced that the southern Hainan province, which administers the South China Sea, approved laws giving its police the right to search vessels that pass through the waters. Also Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan and India protested a map on a new Chinese passport that depicts disputed areas as belonging to China. The Philippines also issued a statement saying it wants Beijing to "clarify its reported plans to interdict ships that enter what it considers its territory in the South China Sea," the Associated Press reported over the weekend. [link to www.ndtv.com] Vietnan s korea taiwan japan philipenes usa and india need to put china in its goddam place in the s china sea. easy have the sippi river be non navigable for 90 days and china goes into food crisis mode. if that ain't enough throw in a long bitter dispute by dockworkers and leave the china shit floating out at sea for 90 days |