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India Military Modernized With China In Mind

India Military Modernized

NIRMALA GEORGE   02/ 8/12 11:11 AM ET  AP

NEW DELHI — India has decided to buy 126 fighter jets from France, taken delivery of a nuclear-powered submarine from Russia and prepared for its first aircraft carrier in recent weeks as it modernizes its military to match China's.

India and China have had tensions since a 1962 border war, and New Delhi has watched with dismay in recent years as Beijing has increased its influence in the Indian Ocean.

China has financed the development of ports in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar, and its recent effort to get access in the Seychelles prodded New Delhi to renew its own outreach to the Indian Ocean island state off western India.

With its recent purchases, running into tens of billions of dollars, India is finally working to counter what it sees as aggressive incursions into a region India has long dominated.

"The Indian military is strengthening its forces in preparation to fight a limited conflict along the disputed border, and is working to balance Chinese power projection in the Indian Ocean," James Clapper, the U.S. director of national intelligence, told a Senate committee last week.

India has created new infantry mountain divisions and plans to raise a strike corps aimed at countering aggression by China. Their border still has not been set despite 15 rounds of talks, and patrols frequently face off on the ground.

Analysts say that although the probability of a conflict between the two Asian giants is remote, a short, sharp conflict in the disputed Himalayan heights can't be ruled out.

"Over the last couple of years, the Chinese have been acting more and more aggressively in the political, diplomatic and military arena," said retired Brig. Gurmeet Kanwal, director of the Indian army-funded Centre for Land Warfare Studies in New Delhi.

Indian leaders and defense strategists have fretted as China modernized its forces and extended its military advantage over India. For some in India, countering China is taking precedence even over checking longtime rival Pakistan.

"Of late, there has been a realization (in India) that China is the real danger of the future," Kanwal said.

The drive to modernize Indian forces was long overdue as much of the equipment was obselete Soviet-era weapons, and the orders for fighter jets, naval frigates, helicopters and armaments have made India the world's largest importer of arms. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said India accounted for 9 percent of all the world's weapon imports in 2010, the latest year for which figures were available.

Last week's order of 126 combat aircraft, won by France's Dassault, followed a bitter battle by global jet manufacturers. The initial cost for the fighter jets is estimated as $11 billion, but on-board weaponry, technology transfers, maintenance, warranties and other costs are expected to almost double the price.

The Indian navy last week took command of a Russian Nerpa nuclear submarine, renamed INS Chakra-II, at the Russian port of Vladivostok, propelling India into an elite group of countries operating underwater nuclear-powered vessels. It joins the United States, France, Russia, Britain and China.

The Chakra-II, on lease for 10 years at a cost of nearly $1 billion, is expected to be inducted into the navy by March. Later this year, India is expected to take delivery of a retrofitted Soviet-built aircraft carrier.

In addition, six Scorpene subs being built in India under license from France in a $5 billion deal are expected to start going into service in 2015, three years behind schedule, said Defense Minister A.K. Antony. Labor problems and difficulties procuring needed technology have hampered the project, he told the Indian Parliament recently. Critics also blame India's sluggish bureaucracy for the delays.

"India's efforts at modernizing its forces have been very slow," said Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, a defense analyst at the New Delhi-based Observer Research Foundation.

Some Indian military experts complain that the country is not doing enough to upgrade its forces to the level befitting the regional power it aspires to be.

"It's not only China that is rising. India is on the ascent too, and it's a trend that will continue for some decades," said retired Air Vice Marshal Kapil Kak at the Centre for Air Power Studies in New Delhi.

India may be worrying over China's overtures to its neighbors, but New Delhi is reaching out to the Southeast Asian and East Asian countries in Beijing's backyard as well.

India has struck a strategic partnership with Vietnam, including helping Hanoi beef up its defense capabilities. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been actively pursuing a "Look East" policy, engaging the leaders of South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, among others. The policy has resulted in a troupe of high-level visits to India, bolstering trade and economic cooperation.

Nowhere is the contest between China and India more evident than in Myanmar, where both of the energy-seeking Asian giants are caught in a race to gain access to the country's natural gas sources.

India has regularly conducted defense exercises with countries in the region. It is scheduled to host the navies of 14 Asian countries in maritime exercises later this week; the Chinese and Pakistani navies have not been invited.

And, while India is increasing its defense capabilities, China is doing the same, but faster, making it difficult for India to catch up. The Chinese government's military budget is the second largest in the world after the United States.

India has raised two mountain divisions of soldiers to add to its existing high-altitude troops. Around 36,000 soldiers and officers of the divisions have been posted in the remote northeast, not far from India's Arunachal Pradesh state, which China claims as part of its territory.

A proposal for a mountain strike corps is awaiting clearance by India's Cabinet, and an independent armored brigade for the mountain region also is in the works. India hopes to show it can strike deep beyond its neighbor's borders to serve as a deterrent for any Chinese aggression, Kanwal said.

"India is building up its capability for offensive operations in the mountains with a view to taking the fight into Chinese territory," Kanwal said.

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Luuke
03:49 AM on 02/12/2012
I think its safe to say that most of the fan boys for China are Pakistanis with names like Jessen Joseph :-) ...Whats are the odds...
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06:18 PM on 02/12/2012
Can I correct you?

1) I'm not a fan boy for China. Last time I checked progressives like Noam Chomsky & Howard Zinn were not supporters of the Chinese regime.

2) I'm Pakistani? Lol, I just got a stare down from my own mom recently, for asking a rhetorical question like, "Mom, how would you feel if I ever got in love with a Pakistani girl?"

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Wanna know which part of India I'm from? I'll give you a hint...

Kottayam, Thiruvalla, Maramon, Ernakulam, Thrissur

I jotted down a couple of cities & towns. Pat yourself on the back if you could guess the state without googling them.
09:45 PM on 02/12/2012
Maybe you should of told your mother it was a Christian Pakistani girl.
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Ian Faus
06:17 AM on 02/20/2012
So your a commie - same difference!

Commies hate Israel too! Plus being a Christian I'd suspect your catholic to cover the bases for your anti-semetic hysteria.
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06:20 PM on 02/12/2012
And also please dont pair me down with the paid Israeli propagandists who get to spread false information regarding their state 24/7.
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Ian Faus
06:17 AM on 02/20/2012
Yes, clearly Israeli propagandists do a better job and are less obvious!
04:13 AM on 02/09/2012
Seems to me that India hasn't got its priorities right.........they should consider putting those open sewers below ground and cleaning up the polution before spending money on the military. Why are we still sending them aid money?
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Nighthawlk
11:15 AM on 02/09/2012
None of that will matter if India is annexed by China
02:47 PM on 02/09/2012
I worked with many Chinese people and at one stage was the only European working with them. I have the greatest respect for them because they really do work very hard but what I did notice is that they don't have a lot of time for Indians or indeed Pakistanis so I don't think that China will be in any kind of hurry to annex that country.
12:04 PM on 02/09/2012
Absolute rubbish. India spends plenty of money on anti-pollution measures. Military expenditures are part of a budget, and are not made at the expense of other development programs.
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maverick9808
klaatu barada necktie
02:03 PM on 02/09/2012
Mostly true, India's political system is rubbish in general. All their investments go towards thing which directly benefit the elite. When companies come in and build infrastructure islands of development are created while cities are ignored. Unlike in more developed countries where infrastructure building is a kind of partnership between public, political, and industry interests (i.e. roads and communication systems built to move consumers and products), India's islands of development are counter resulting in limited involvement within anything outside of the industry; here in the US i think we used to call them company towns (trademarked by logging and mining enterprises).
03:17 AM on 02/09/2012
Its funny seeing all the insecure pro Pakistan/pro-China posters scrambling to comment on this story.
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Yasser Yousufi
Parthian
12:50 AM on 02/09/2012
They still cant build a decent cricket team though! Too afraid to play Pakistan who they know will absolutely wallop them~! CHICKENS!
03:13 AM on 02/09/2012
India - 2011 World Champions. Enough Said.
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Yasser Yousufi
Parthian
11:11 AM on 02/09/2012
Only world champion to lose 8 Tests in a row. Enough said.
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bunty4321r
war veteran
12:15 AM on 02/09/2012
It is nice to see a miser country is spending money to up grade its defense force to meet the china's strength if it needs to in future. As defense analyst one would assess India's endeavor to modernize would stop short of North Korea's Standard least to talk of China's standard. I however like to quote the comment of Harishvrk commenter to place it as the plain confession of inner fact of the Indian government also.I highly appreciate the commenter comment; Please see below the quoted comment:

"India will never go against Russia. Politicall­y Russia is a closer Allie to India than US. US still supports and funds Pakistan which is still India's enemy. India will also never side with Britain due to its troubled history with them(Altho­ugh will never fight against them since half of UK population seems to be Indians! lol)."
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KarmaPatrol
Riverboat Gambler, satellite whisperer. Independe
11:49 PM on 02/08/2012
It is their part of the world, and these nations have had their own security concerns, and now, the money to buy top quality arms. Don't forget Vietnam and the quarrel over the South China sea.

Forget all the US survivalist kwap about guns and gold, ... might want to horde tennis shoes...
11:39 PM on 02/08/2012
Why do Indians always mention about China while the Chinese totally ignore them?
03:14 AM on 02/09/2012
Chinese don't ignore them -- that's the problem.
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maverick9808
klaatu barada necktie
02:06 PM on 02/09/2012
books are fun so is studying, generally educated answers result from such scholarly work.
11:13 PM on 02/08/2012
Good, I'm glad India is upgrading its military. They need to have the finest and most up to date military out there in order to deal with their enemies in the region.
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Yasser Yousufi
Parthian
12:27 AM on 02/09/2012
I think feeding its half a billion dirt poor populace should be a bigger priority~!
03:14 AM on 02/09/2012
Source for your assertion?
07:29 PM on 02/09/2012
India is developing and prospering, feeding its poor people and with that many country are jealous and want to put hindrance in its path. This is the main reason that India should develop militarily, be second to none and able to give strong reply if attacked.
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05:46 PM on 02/08/2012
To best describe this piece of news...

I.N.F.E.R.I.O.R.I.T.Y. C.O.M.P.L.E.X.
08:41 PM on 02/08/2012
You have one?
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09:15 PM on 02/08/2012
How often do you talk to yourself in front of a mirror like this?
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05:42 PM on 02/08/2012
So will the right-wing politicians from South India be watching porn while a war is being waged with China?
08:26 PM on 02/08/2012
We indian are obsessed with s*x, s*x talks, watching porn, as its a part of our religion, dont forget Kamasutra and Nude art's in ancient temples of indian and near by countries which use to be influnces by hindu culture...

And i dont understand why it so shocking, when everyone watch porn, and for a man's a good girlfriend can save 200 gb space of harddrive :D
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09:18 PM on 02/08/2012
Would you have the courage to say what you just said, in front of a room full of Shiv Sena Party members?
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RubalKhali
Philosophy is the stray camel of the faithful
11:46 PM on 02/08/2012
It's because Indian women are so hot.
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
04:07 PM on 02/08/2012
Eventually countries will be going to war over needed resources, but India has been spending big on weapons for sometime now, Sweden economy could tank without selling weapons to countries like India.
03:48 PM on 02/08/2012
Russia + China + Iran (In process to be boom) + Syria (Almost Boom) + Libya (boom) + cuba + Argentina = *(Side 1)

US + UK + France + Australia + India + Canada = **(Side 2)

What else you can expect
04:55 PM on 02/08/2012
India will never go against Russia. Politically Russia is a closer Allie to India than US. US still supports and funds Pakistan which is still India's enemy. India will also never side with Britain due to its troubled history with them(Although will never fight against them since half of UK population seems to be Indians! lol).
08:44 PM on 02/08/2012
NO u r wron Harish not half, as more pakistani's & arabic people r here den Indians, but d difference is Indian like 2 talk & adopt d same culture of british people, where Arabic people prefer 2 follow der own culture more deeply, even knowing that most of dem migrate in uk coz of religious unrest back in their own countries & in UK our politician gets soo much money as AID, which india really dont need but corroupt politicians need, so India cant ditch UK, and Russia is Close old friend, but as its becomming more and more close to china as in economic relations and as in Technology transfers. So india was left with no option other then run for US and UK and friends. Well der was 1 more problem i noticed back in 2008 that India was loosing its foot hold in African countries due 2 newly arrived Chinese infulance. where china started spending 2 much & started taking contracts, so India felt threatened & ran 2 Developed West. Libya paid the price, Syria is paying, soon Pakistan will see may be 2 parts or it y ? coz by 2014 a gas pipeline has to be arrived on indian land from afganistan and countries bit above on map. So where US/UK is looking at india as new china for cheap workforce, but india need power 2 fill that gap, that was the reason so sudden India hav started getting nuclear fuel 4 powerplants, &
08:45 PM on 02/08/2012
And please dont mind for my spells as i am not good at it as its not my first language, and above that i was having a word limit for comment so i made some short words :D
fuzzychickens
The higher the power, the bigger the lies
03:26 PM on 02/08/2012
I think the reason for leaders of India and China preparing for a war against each other is that they both agree it's an excellent short cut to trimming the world population.

Just don't let their citizens figure that out.
11:50 PM on 02/08/2012
India knows too well China won't invade them but they need the China Threat to justify their spending and build-up.

Chinese just shrugged their shoulders and say, "whatever ... you are so totally ignore."
03:16 AM on 02/09/2012
Chinese are constantly trying to assert claims over Arunachal Pardesh. Don;t pretend like China doesn't engage in this game -- bacuase it totally does.
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maverick9808
klaatu barada necktie
02:13 PM on 02/09/2012
China actively tries to take over islands and territories all over south Asia, the islands south of Vietnam are a great example. There are also a host of information concerning skirmishes and doctored borders which the Chinese are constantly testing.
03:04 PM on 02/08/2012
Ha, take that china, India is going to join our gang.
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02:52 PM on 02/08/2012
Judging by the red headwear worn by soldiers in the picture, the US has an opportunity to sell something to India for a change. It's called "camouflage."
05:18 PM on 02/08/2012
The headwear in the picture is ceremonial only. All Indian military divisions have used kamo now for decades.
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cheechazteca
Thank you very much!
11:38 PM on 02/08/2012
And you think that U.S. Marine Officers carry swords into battle today too?