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China may attack India by 2012: Defence expert

News Desk - July 13, 2009

NEW DELHI — A leading defence expert has projected that China will attack India by 2012 to divert the attention of its own people from “unprecedented” internal dissent, growing unemployment and financial problems that are threatening the hold of Communists in that country.

“China will launch an attack on India before 2012. There are multiple reasons for a desperate Beijing to teach India the final lesson, thereby ensuring Chinese supremacy in Asia in this century,” Bharat Verma, Editor of the Indian Defence Review, has said.

He said the recession has “shut the Chinese exports shop”, creating an “unprecedented internal social unrest” which in turn, was severely threatening the grip of the Communists over the society.

Among other reasons for this assessment were rising unemployment, flight of capital worth billions of dollars, depletion of its foreign exchange reserves and growing internal dissent, Verma said in an editorial in the forthcoming issue of the premier defence journal.

In addition to this, “The growing irrelevance of Pakistan, their right hand that operates against India on their behest, is increasing the Chinese nervousness,” he said, adding that US President Barak Obama’s Af-Pak policy was primarily Pak-Af policy that has “intelligently set the thief to catch the thief”.

Verma said Beijing was “already rattled, with its proxy Pakistan now literally embroiled in a civil war, losing its sheen against India.”

“Above all, it is worried over the growing alliance of India with the US and the West, because the alliance has the potential to create a technologically superior counterpoise.

“All these three concerns of Chinese Communists are best addressed by waging a war against pacifist India to achieve multiple strategic objectives,” he said.

While China “covertly allowed” North Korea to test underground nuclear explosion and carry out missile trials, it was also “increasing its naval presence in South China Sea to coerce into submission those opposing its claim on the Sprately Islands,” the defence expert said.

He said it would be “unwise” at this point of time for a recession-hit China to move against the Western interests, including Japan. “Therefore, the most attractive option is to attack a soft target like India and forcibly occupy its territory in the Northeast,” Verma said.

But India is “least prepared” on ground to face the Chinese threat, he says and asks a series of questions on how will India respond to repulse the Chinese game plan or whether Indian leadership would be able to “take the heat of war”. “Is Indian military equipped to face the two-front wars by Beijing and Islamabad? Is the Indian civil administration geared to meet the internal security challenges that the external actors will sponsor simultaneously through their doctrine of unrestricted warfare? “The answers are an unequivocal ‘no’. Pacifist India is not ready by a long shot either on the internal or the external front,” the defence journal editor says.

In view of the “imminent threat” posed by China, “the quickest way to swing out of pacifism to a state of assertion is by injecting military thinking in the civil administration to build the sinews. That will enormously increase the deliverables on ground — from Lalgarh to Tawang,” he says.

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3 Responses to “China may attack India by 2012: Defence expert”

This serves many even the Indian arms dealers. They will war scare the Indian Govt. and then they will go on a shopping spree. End up buying 3rd grade weapons. Some planes will crash into the sea and the others will rott away like grains in Govt. stores. This scaring serves both the dealers in Delhi and the western governments. With an anti-national governtment in place, god save us.

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Rajni July 16th, 2009 10:53 pm

This appears to be planted news to serve somebody's long term goal. It could be anyone from Indian politics or International politics(western world)

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Arvind July 14th, 2009 2:58 am

The news appear to be planted by some group to serve their long term goals. It could be anyone from Indian politics or International politics(western world)

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Arvind July 14th, 2009 2:52 am

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