Press Trust of India
| Updated: April 23, 2012 10:44 IST
Beijing : Continuing its tirade against the successful launch
of Agni V, Chinese state media accused India
of buckling under the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) pressure to cut down the missile's range from 9,000
kilometres to 5,000 kilometres.
The state-run Global Times which derided the missile even before it was launched saying that Chinese nuclear power is "stronger and more reliable andIndia had no
chance" to catch up, said today, in yet another scathing write-up, that
"India has little to
celebrate" as China has
raced ahead and outclassed India
in development.
"The Manmohan Singh government, because of pressure from the NATO member countries, has kept a slow pace with their Integrated Guided Missile Programme (IGMP). "The Agni V is deemed to be in its final stage, whereas in fact the IGMP ought to have progressed to develop a range of 9,000 kilometres," it said in the write-up posted on its web edition.
"Although there is an international effort to paintIndia and China as enemies and to make the
two countries go to war with each other, such an effort will fail. The Chinese
and Indian people share a long history and culture, and what is needed is more
discussion between the two about their economics, education, tourism and
culture. We must create so many bridges of friendship that the plans of other
countries to make China and India into
enemies will fail," it said.
The paper saidIndia and China can together make the Asian continent
strong but if divided "all of Asia will
remain weak". The paper said the celebrations over the missile
"conceal the inadequacies and slow pace" of the programme, and
"hide the fact that successive Indian governments have capitulated to
pressure from NATO to restrict the range and power of their launch
vehicles", it said.
It said India was embarrassingly behind China in its space programme and also faced a huge vulnerability as over 80 per cent of its critical weapons systems are imported from France, the US, Russia and Israel. "If these countries cut off supplies or ammunition during a conflict,India would be helpless," it
said.
The state-run Global Times which derided the missile even before it was launched saying that Chinese nuclear power is "stronger and more reliable and
"The Manmohan Singh government, because of pressure from the NATO member countries, has kept a slow pace with their Integrated Guided Missile Programme (IGMP). "The Agni V is deemed to be in its final stage, whereas in fact the IGMP ought to have progressed to develop a range of 9,000 kilometres," it said in the write-up posted on its web edition.
Commenting on Sino-India relations, the paper pointed to an international
effort to portray India and China
as enemies and said the two countries need to make bridges of friendship that
would fail such an effort.
"Although there is an international effort to paint
The paper said
It said India was embarrassingly behind China in its space programme and also faced a huge vulnerability as over 80 per cent of its critical weapons systems are imported from France, the US, Russia and Israel. "If these countries cut off supplies or ammunition during a conflict,
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