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Friday, June 30, 2017

Re: [MTC Global] Tactical superiority and our own strategy to counter Chinese threat...

You never know when from proxy war it could come to a full showdown. The way the escallation have happened at the Sikkim border front it does not augur well for India. On top of that the chinese have reminded us of 1962 war rubbing salt into our wounds. Even Bhutan which is an independent peaceful kingdom in the himalayas had objected to china building roads right up to its border as they too were feeling threatened and they had reached out to India for help which is why our army put road block on their works. China has been vigorously pushing ahead with its OBOR plans and the countries on board with them are actually on the platform as they are afraid of rubbing china on the wrong side.

China recently in order to placate Afghanistan offered mediator help in resolving their dispute with pakistan and had asked pakistan to reign-in their terror agents - this is no doubt an acknowledgement that Pakistan is a country which is exporting terror and china is aware of it too but for their own selfish interest they will not dub their friend pakistan as state actor of terrorism. Quite a double speak if one may say so. I caught up breakfast news which proclaimed that china has moved 3000 troops to forward lines in sikkim and also moved a column of tanks.

We will no doubt have to take a decision to boycott chinese goods and maybe our home industry may get this window of opportunity to manufacture the products indegeneously.

Lets hope for the best.

Regards,
Stephen


Stephen Narayanan
Freelance Educational Consultant/Corporate Training facilitator
Mob.:-9868386192

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 11:19 AM, kiran paranjpe <kdparanjpe@rediffmail.com> wrote:
Sir, You are right. But whatever we are and we say that we are humanitarian, we are
peaceful, we have rich values, very diverse, we are civilized, democratic, tolerant,
etc. The fact that is unchanged in the background is that we are very vulnerable. There
are deep fissures in our society, we seem to face very great difficulties with the way we
think and act. What is more our vulnerability has created a dependency mindset. Our
activities are always focused to stitch very fragile partnerships with smaller developed
countries for solving our problems.

Local, and international terrorism, civil wars and violent strife seems to define the
face of war in this century.War by proxy masters using non state actors has been an
unchanging feature of this war. China has already learnt from its experience of
supporting friendly organizations in other countries for waging war against democratic
and representative regimes.Creating proxy fighters, supporting their interests and
unleashing mayhem have been mastered by the them.
We also suffer from proxy run conflicts in Kashmir, the Northeast and the Naxalites in
Chattisgarh and Jharkhand.Our soft power seems to have been useless against this new
enemy: the proxy master. India vulnerability is exposed with every outrage. We call it
now a law and order problem; now an exploitation of misguided youths problem, now a
handiwork of inimical countries and now a political problem. What are the solutions?

Defense experts, various social organizations have pointed at the vulnerability facing
the country. Our continued reliance on others through common sharing of interests has had
only a minimal success. The world is changing( maybe for the worse!!). We have to adopt
rapidly also to overcome our national vulnerabilities or face impending anarchy and
chronic civil unrest.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe




On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 22:31:51 +0530 "virendra goel" wrote
> …and cannot stop imports as we depend on them for all our needs from pin to elephant..I
beg to differ on above statement. We are not dependent on them , we buy Chinese products
because they are cheap otherwise for each Chinese product being imported there is
indigenous product in the market. Government cannot ban the imports from China because we
as a country are signatory to WTO. We can never catch up with China because we cannot
achieve productivity per person equivalent to China because we are welfare state and our
labour laws are more humanitarian (stringent) than theirs.RegardsVirendra GoelFrom:
join_mtc@googlegroups.com [mailto:join_mtc@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Stephen
Narayanan
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 11:24 AM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Tactical superiority and our own strategy to counter Chinese
threat...Absolutely True Kiranji....China is surely giving India a Run for the money...we
talk of tolerance and development but these are all hollow talks...their work
speaks...while we just make din...and chinese are super confident that India can do no
more than just yak-yak- yaking and cannot stop imports as we depend on them for all our
needs from pin to elephant...our electronic industry runs with chinese
materials...communication equipment is dominated by Made in China products. I do hope
that "Make In India" fast-tracks our own industries to atleast follow if not catch up
with the chinese.Regards,Stephen NarayananFreelance Educational Consultant/Corporate
Training facilitatorMob.:-9868386192On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 10:57 AM, kiran paranjpe
wrote:Sir, We may keep talking of the Chinese threat. The
Chinese are very pragmatic people.
They have so much work, that they are busy round the clock in their factories making all
kinds of products. The Chinese earn their income, they make investments and ensure that
they get their returns( this includes putting India on the hot plate, denying memberships
to the NSG, UNSC, and frequently teach lessons on drawing the territorial boundaries such
as planting flags, destroying our bunkers and all kinds of muscle flexing.)

What can India do? We keep buying cheap low quality Chinese goods, encourage the Chinese
to set up telecom networks and mobile phones and tomorrow maybe make them partners in our
FDI programs, etc.

There is thus nothing to be gained by simply crying that the Chinese are doing petty and
mean things with us. They also do many mean things with other countries but that is never
our concern.We want peace at all costs and even insults don't matter. The conventional
war is dead. Today's war is called Low Intensity and Chronic insurgency, the idea is to
create mayhem, disturb normal life and destroy economic and military assets by surgical
strikes. The terrorist on a suicide mission may blow up sensitive installations or simply
maim and kill hundreds of people gathered at a place. With the terrorist dead, all leads
are lost. Our investigative machinery responds till a new blast..and responds again.

Whatever may happen to this country, we must have our Mansarover Yatra and implore the
Chinese to allow us to proceed.The Chinese also provide stapled visa to foreign visitors
to visit Arunachal Pradesh. So dire and urgent are our needs that we always fall prey to
Chinese mean acts.. and life goes on as usual.

Best regards,
K.Paranjpe

On Tue, 27 Jun 2017 17:29:27 +0530 Stephen Narayanan wrote
>Two News items which caught my attention today:
1.) Chinese troops transgression by entering Sikkim sector and destroying two Indian Army
bunkers. On top of that the chinese government accusing Indian Army of transgression "
Ulta Chor Kotwal ko Daante".
2.) China offers to mediate between Pakistan & Afghanistan as a good neighbor and assures
Afghanistan that they would ask Pakistan to reign in their terrorist groups.
The second news item clearly demonstrates that china is well aware of pakistan and its
breeding of terrorism to bleed India yet it is backing them with arms and ammunition and
presence of its engineers and army for the Silk Route and other self interest
agenda.First things first. Is our Army incapable of responding to the chinese
belligerence? Can we not even defend our own territory? China has been increasingly
provoking India by aerial reconnaissance as also ground transgression across our
borders. But now they have gone brazenly to the extent of destroying our bunkers and what
was our army doing? How can we be sure now that tomorrow they will not march into our
cities? Why are we still hankering Hindi-Chini Bhai-Bhai? The brotherhood call which the
earlier Congress had given way back in 1962 is still in use more as a consolation. It is
high time that we also asserted and showed chinese that they cannot take us for granted.

Warm Regards,Stephen NarayananFreelance Educational Consultant/Corporate Training
facilitatorMob.:-9868386192





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