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Is India friend with China?

Is India friend with China?

China and India are “friends and partners,” not opponents, Chinese state councillor and foreign minister Wang Yi said on Sunday, the state-run Global Times reported. Similar situations faced by China and India mean the two share the same or like-minded positions on many major issues.

Which country is Indias best friend?

Strategic partners Countries considered India’s closest include the Russian Federation, Israel, Afghanistan, France, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and the United States. Russia is the largest supplier of military equipment to India, followed by Israel and France.

What do Chinese netizens think of Indian comments on the news?

Most Chinese netizens are greatly encouraged by the comments by Indians on these sites. There was no mocking, no glee, no dancing at the news, no vicious ‘karma’ comment, no one associated the news with Tibet or a human rights issue. Some concerned it with Pakistan, which is understandable.

Is India a match for the Chinese dragon?

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Individually, small Asian countries are no match for the Chinese dragon; allied with bigger powers, they might be. An obvious missing piece of the ring, just now, is India. This seems strange. India has plenty of reasons to be wary of China.

Does China want support from India as a third world country?

China really wants support from India as a third world country. We Chinese would so love to see China and India be a lovey-dovey duo when confronting America and western countries. China is raring to win the supports of African countries.

Why is India wary of China and America?

Only in the past decade has America distanced itself from Pakistan, and tried more actively to woo India. So, while India is indeed wary of China, it also bears a legacy of mistrust towards America. India’s establishment instinctively prefers the West, but its strategic thinkers caution that the country should avoid entangling alliances.