
Posted Thu, 02/02/2012 - 21:54 by admin
Washington, Feb 1, 2012 (PTI)
Noting that India is increasingly getting concerned about China's posture on its
border, a top US intelligence official on Wednesday said that the Indian Army is
strengthening itself for a "limited conflict" with China.
"Despite public statements intended to downplay tensions
between India and China, we judge that India is increasingly concerned about
China's posture along their disputed border and Beijing's perceived aggressive
posture in the Indian Ocean and Asia-Pacific region," Director of National
Intelligence James Clapper said in his prepared testimony before the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence.
"The Indian Army believes a major Sino-Indian conflict is not imminent, but the
Indian military is strengthening its forces in preparation to fight a limited
conflict along the disputed border, and is working to balance Chinese power
projection in the Indian Ocean," he said.
India, Clapper said, has expressed support for a strong US military posture in
East Asia and US engagement in Asia. He said China in 2011 appeared to temper
the assertive behavior that characterised its foreign policy the year before,
but the internal and external drivers of that behavior persist.
"Moreover, although Chinese leaders have affirmed their commitment to a peaceful
and pragmatic foreign policy - and especially to stable relations with China's
neighbours and the rest of the world - Beijing may take actions contrary to that
goal if it perceives that China's sovereignty or national security is being
seriously challenged," he said.
Many of Beijing's military capability goals have now been realised, resulting in
impressive military might.
Other goals remain longer term, but the Chinese army is receiving the funding
and political support to transform it into a fully modern force, capable of
sustained operations in Asia and beyond, he said.
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