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in atomic deal india give up all independence about atomic bomb ,than it is responsibility of u.s. to save india from chinese or pakistani atomic bomb .

2007-08-17 04:31:34 · 27 answers · asked by prithvi 3 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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us will help none? Have u heard the story of two monkeys and a cat where cat eat all the bread of monkeys when they were fighting together in dividing the same. Similarly here we are monkey and us is a cat only want to take advantage of our disputes and see the drama and enjoy it is americas habbit. i think understand what i mean

2007-08-17 05:05:59 · answer #1 · answered by sharad s 2 · 2 0

Major wars are not likely because everyone is aware of the cost (money, lives, and future development), but you may see some covert operations. Also, when it comes to help, it will also be covert and thus will be difficult to tell who gets it. I personally think it might be wise for the US to stay out of it. Taking as side in war is always disasterous, and we have one going on rightnow in the middle-east.

Even if India give's up her right to test future bombs, the ones that she has now are more than enough to destroy the world at least a few times. This is what I do not understand about countries that have hundreds and thousands of them, why? You only need a few to threaten someone. Look, there is only a speculation that north Korea was a nuke bomb, and no one want to wage a war there. My point is regardless of what document a government signs, it still possesses the wepons it has already made, and 1 nuke bomb is one too many. I doubt that either of those three countries can afford even a single nuke hitting any part of their countries, and therefore I say do not expect any major war between the three anytime soon.

2007-08-17 04:42:34 · answer #2 · answered by Apurva 2 · 1 0

US will not allow India and Pakistan to fight.There may be
skirmishes not full scale war.This happened in Kargil war.
As per instructions from US ,Pakistan did not send more
troops and India allowed the Pakistani soldiers to go scot
free to their own country when actually they should have been
annihilated.Pakistan+USA is no match for India.If USA
becomes more pro Pakistani then India will have no other
way to join Russia +China group, which is not in the interest
of USA.
Indians do not trust Chinese,Chinese do not trust the Russians.USA does not want that Chinese military power
to put its hegemony on other surrounding countries and
that is why in case war between China,USA will support India.
India is a big country with a big potential.China do not want
unnecessarily antagonise India but will support Pakistan
in case of war with India so that the economy of both the
country is damaged.The same thing China did during
Bangladesh liberation war.

2007-08-17 05:14:34 · answer #3 · answered by sdev006 2 · 1 0

Largely depends on what the war was fought over, at least, the reason each side gives. If it ended up being a religious war, I doubt any country would really want to get involved at all, it would be a bit like Syria at the moment, the UN and US would make peace resolutions that are trampled over by both sides, we'd eventually find out who the winner is go back to trading with them. If Pakistan wins (haha), there would be trade sanctions. If India wins... we'd forget about it in two years time and treat it like Israel vs Palestine (not our business except as election talking points). China might back India since it's the bigger trading partner, which just means China and Russia would veto any UN resolution to the contrary. Australia would be somewhat concerned and trying to get both sides to stop, but that's really as far as it goes. The conflict between the two is well known, I don't think any nation would try to involve itself as much as possible, but most would hope India wins (for the MONEY). You can bet terrorism will become a keyword during the conflict though, as it would be the only viable tactic for Pakistan. As it stands, unless nukes were being talked about or terrorism activity rises dramatically in India and blamed on Pakistani sources, it's more likely for China to fight Malaysia or Taiwan, and Japan and South Korea to fight North Korea before India moves on Pakistan.

2016-05-20 21:46:07 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Niether India, China nor Pakistan will get help from the U.S because Russia is an ally of India.China is one of the superpowers and as for Pakistan,U.S won't be there for her aid because U.S is selfish state. About the atomic bomb then don't worry because subcontinent is the only place where the above three can threaten eachother but never use against one another for there own safety because the side effects of the bomb will affect the entire sub continent through natural disasters etc.

2007-08-18 08:28:32 · answer #5 · answered by Zacky 2 · 1 0

Surely NOT Pakistan. She is not trustworthy. Once before in 1964 when Pakistan was getting all the aid in all the fields from USA, Pakistan arrested all the military personnel working in Pakistan and sent them back and broke all the ties with USA and straightaway diverted to China who waited quite long for this diversification. China had just finished war with India and wanted to give another blow to India through Pakistan over Kashmir. Eversince there has been dictatorship in Pakistan, USA in her past experience do not help dictators as it happened in Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq when these dictators turn the same guns on Americans.

Off course China can give moral support to Pakistan, not militarily but to exert pressure on the opposite party, it happened twice before while Pakistan had wars with India. She does not want to talk about wars, she has learnt lessons through Vietnam war and never again would jump into this sort of muddy affairs. So these countries would let them fights and when they are exhausted, a powerful, resourceful party would act as mediator and that is all and that is always they want. Sixty years gone and just like that 160 years on the waiting.

2007-08-20 09:12:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Are you sure that india gave up all it's INDEPENDENCE to america regarding the nuclear deal?

if it is true then it is the duty of every indian citizen to break the agreement between us and INDIA.dont think of getting help from US.but i dont think that india had lost her freedom.
at present there is no chance for war between the two countries(india and china) occupying the top position in population.in addition cant you remember the reopening of NATHULA pass for transport and others?
And regarding pakistan
you just turn the pages of history.how the major wars between india and pakistan ended?

2007-08-18 21:12:57 · answer #7 · answered by menatchi 1 · 1 0

European Union, Japan will be the first countries to come forward to help India if it goes at war against China, followed by U.S.
U.S will intervene to stop Pakistan from a full scale war with India, because it might lead to nuclear exchange, and if there is leadership crisis in between the war in Pakistan, nuclear weapons might find their way in hands of Al-queda.

2007-08-21 07:08:33 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

U.S help wont be needed as both India and china have soldiers and money to fight there own wars but both countries have to much to lose as for India and Pakistan well i think there's going to be one very soon as they don't like each other very much

2007-08-17 05:10:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Elders generally asks some funny questions, one of such askings I quote here one. There are 100 birds on a tree and I hit one bird with my gun shot. Then how many birds are there on the tree. Your asking is also as silly as that.. Don't underestimate India capabilities. Don't over estimate the capabilities of China as is being done of our Indian leftists. Nature will take its own course of action. wait and see. Regarding USA nothing to worry.

2007-08-17 04:55:04 · answer #10 · answered by Srirambhaktha 3 · 0 0

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