Wednesday, May 8, 2013

GD ON ""CHINA BULLIES INDIA""



Number of Participants: 5

Time: 20 mins

Pankaj said: 

Hello Friends, this is a topic in which we, the youth of India, should take immense interest so that in future we are ready to face any kind of challenge proposed from China. 
Chinese have been creating trouble in North Eastern States, giving training to insurgents, making their presence felt in strategic areas around India and giving massive military aid to Pak. China remains a bully knowing very well that India does not have an aggressive International policy and have no support from any of the major powers. We will have to shift our focus from Pakistan to China now. We are aware that Chinese are trying to minimize the Indian impact on South Asia by picking up Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and their 'all season friend' Pakistan. We need to strengthen and speed up our infrastructure projects in North-East Sector, Uttarakhand, Himachal and we can easily predict that Chinese incursion is the result of India’s increasing efforts of deploying 60,000 soldiers along the border line with China. They are aware that they cannot compete with USA in the pacific region. So they are trying to create pressure in the Himalayas. We will have to give up "non-aligned' international diplomatic policy and have an aggressive International Policy against such countries. 

Kirti said: 

Hello friends, 

And yes, you are right about the Chinese bullish behavior. According to its vision of a multi-polar world and a uni-polar Asia, it has continued to implement its encirclement strategy towards its strongest rival India. It continues to support its all weather friend Pakistan and help it in enlarging its nuclear arsenal. Recent reports have shown of an accelerated nuclear activity in Pakistan and also of the reports that china is helping Pakistan in modernizing its nuclear warheads with plutonium. It has also supplied Pakistan the conventional weaponry. Latest being JF-17 and J-10. China is also increasing challenging USN in the pacific theatre. It is building a robust AA/AD capability and with its massive naval modernization program, it seems to me a potential challenger to US. Therefore, I would also suggest an aggressive diplomatic posture, building of huge military infrastructure in north-east and ties with like mind nations like US, South Korea and Japan. 

Ankit said: 

I do agree with my friends here,
China is bullying India as this is obvious with the insurgent attacks by the Chinese forces. We know that Chinese have very good army and so we should be prepared to counter any infiltration by the Chinese forces. India is much focused in the border line across Pakistan and neglecting Chinese border. The BSF should be strengthened with much more arms and weaponry to counter foil infiltration bid. 

Anurima said: 

A very good morning to all of you. Although, the points that have been discussed so far are very true, but I believe, that only through military power, China or any other country can never defeat another country. This is in the case of India and China as well.
India surely enjoys a lead over China, thanks to its low cost model which is difficult to emulate, followed by the number of cost benefits such as the cheapest available manpower after countries like Argentina and Brazil, which makes the Indian software industry a more lucrative proposition.
India also scores over China as it enjoys the benefits of having the largest English speaking population (even more than the United Kingdom) which makes it easier for the Indian software experts to understand the demands of their foreign customers.
India also enjoys the lead thanks to the biggest pool of technocrats and engineers; it churns out more than 400000 engineering professionals every year and the efficiency of an Indian software graduate is considered more than above average as compared to software professionals belonging to any other part of the world as per the software industrial norms.
India’s long-term potential may be greater than China’s as the communist giant faces a shrinking work force due to its “one child policy” whereas India enjoys an ever increasing work force. Population, in this case, seems to act as a boon for the Indian software industry rather than a liability. 

Manish said: 

Good morning friends,
I believe China has bullied and toyed with India right since the Fifties. In 1962, the whole world knows what happened, but India wants to imagine that it never did, because till date it simply does not know how to formulate a proper response to what happened then, and to subsequent developments. China, on the other hand, recognized pretty early that in the long run India would pose a real threat to Chinese domination, even hegemony, in the region. Having done that, they have systematically worked to ensure that India remains a small player, so constantly harassed and fatigued by Pakistan that it has no time to even think about China till is too late. 

Kirti said: 

So now if we conclude our discussion, we certainly agree that China has been bullying India for a long time now. And that we need to be ready for any future action to be taken against such countries. But some very interesting points that came up is that India, although, is bearing China in a lot of things but there are few fields in which India still has, and will continue to have, its rule over China like low cost model, cheapest available manpower, benefits of having the largest English speaking population, biggest pool of technocrats and engineers and ever increasing work force. 

Remarks:

Team – A very confident team with active participants who participated and put forth their points in a very confident manner. 

Pankaj: 

Confident and aware of his stance
Knows how to take leadership 
Started the discussion and paved the right path
Aware of current happenings 
Strong chances of getting selected

Kirti:

Confident but loses her stance
Gets drifted by others persuasive arguments
Believes in accepting what comes along
Strong analyzing power
Does stand a chance to get selected 

Ankit: 

Not very confident
Presented loose points 
Rephrased others comment
Not very bright chance of selection 

Anurima: 

Very confident
Does not believe in joining the bandwagon
Has clarity of thought and to the point argument
Knows how to put forth his point 
Although spoke only once, he outshines all the other
Very Strong chance of selection 

Manish: 

Confident and sharp
Strong determination
Knows how to take leadership 
Knowledge wise, on a very superfluous level who believes politicians are the only problem
Chances of selection are not very bright


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