By always keeping its options open, India hopes to motivate other partners to offer it even better deals, ultimately deciding upon whichever proposal is best for its objective national interests as its leadership sincerely considers them to be.
India is wise to maintain its multi-alignment policy. The future for world peace will be found in BRICS+ once super power rivalry and uni-lateral hegemony driven imperialism becomes over-burdened by infrastructure, material and man power costs associated with the MAD nuclear arms race. (Mutually Assured Destruction)
Bullshit. India talks out of both sides of its mouth while having no problem with the factories and call centers US companies build there while hiring their workers. India in the BRICS+ currency is a direct pushback to the dollar and unless India divulges completely they should be treated as an arms length ally. I’d also cut way back on the H1B visas they enjoy getting on a yearly basis until they get their heads in the game on which side they stand on. They are dealing with their devil in China but appeasing them greatly too. Modi does good work for his people but having America believe a word the guy says is impossible.
Uhhhh, what BRICS+ currency? Do you mean bilateral trade in national currencies? That's every nation's sovereign right and no country should be treated as an "arms length ally" because it uses its own currency for international trade.
Mao followed the exact same Multi Alignment Strategy from the early 1950’s and on to the greatest frustration of the Soviet leaders starting with Khrushchev. At the opening stage of the October 23, 1956 Blessed Hungarian Revolution Mao took a position supporting the rebels there (verbally only). He backed off only when his own agents from Budapest reported that actual communists were hanged on actual trees there. The Chinese actually deprived the communist block from geopolitical unity all the way to 1991, the final collapse. They had limited respect to the Soviets after they were given very limited help to fight the Korean War and also little to develop their own nuclear forces. They used the Soviet satellite states to counterbalance Moscow, systematically.
I would pick Su-35 over F-35. Su-57 export to India is unlikely. But given India's defense considerations, the Su-35 plus S-400 and additional radar sets are a better combination against so-called stealth aircraft.
India is wise to maintain its multi-alignment policy. The future for world peace will be found in BRICS+ once super power rivalry and uni-lateral hegemony driven imperialism becomes over-burdened by infrastructure, material and man power costs associated with the MAD nuclear arms race. (Mutually Assured Destruction)
Bullshit. India talks out of both sides of its mouth while having no problem with the factories and call centers US companies build there while hiring their workers. India in the BRICS+ currency is a direct pushback to the dollar and unless India divulges completely they should be treated as an arms length ally. I’d also cut way back on the H1B visas they enjoy getting on a yearly basis until they get their heads in the game on which side they stand on. They are dealing with their devil in China but appeasing them greatly too. Modi does good work for his people but having America believe a word the guy says is impossible.
Uhhhh, what BRICS+ currency? Do you mean bilateral trade in national currencies? That's every nation's sovereign right and no country should be treated as an "arms length ally" because it uses its own currency for international trade.
Correct. The indians are only interested in fleecing the US.
Mao followed the exact same Multi Alignment Strategy from the early 1950’s and on to the greatest frustration of the Soviet leaders starting with Khrushchev. At the opening stage of the October 23, 1956 Blessed Hungarian Revolution Mao took a position supporting the rebels there (verbally only). He backed off only when his own agents from Budapest reported that actual communists were hanged on actual trees there. The Chinese actually deprived the communist block from geopolitical unity all the way to 1991, the final collapse. They had limited respect to the Soviets after they were given very limited help to fight the Korean War and also little to develop their own nuclear forces. They used the Soviet satellite states to counterbalance Moscow, systematically.
I would pick Su-35 over F-35. Su-57 export to India is unlikely. But given India's defense considerations, the Su-35 plus S-400 and additional radar sets are a better combination against so-called stealth aircraft.