China vs India , It al comes down to what you think is more important quality or quantity?
China has been reverse engineering everything from its 5th generation fighter jets to navy carriers. India even though buys most of its military equipment from other countries it is starting to make its own equipment. India has create Bramos cruise missile, the fastest in the world, India is also creating its own 5th generation plane.
It is a hypothtical question and hence cannot be answered It is obvious that China is going to be a super power while India will/is rolling in dirt. Look at where China is, highly sophisticated, and look at the shack towns India has. So to answer your question, yes China can kick India's butt.
your face made decisions in india it's tru it said on wikipedia
After the Cold War, the five nations that emerged with significant power and influence were the United States, Russia, China, the European Union (as a collective entity), and India. The United States remained the sole superpower, while Russia, as the successor to the Soviet Union, retained considerable military and geopolitical influence. China rapidly grew in economic power and global stature, while the European Union became a key player in international politics and economics. India, with its large population and growing economy, also gained prominence on the world stage.
Spending on the military of a nation is necessary. Only economic development does not help a nation. No country can become a super power without an ultra-modern and a powerful military. --Swaroop Atnoorkar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Chiang Kai-shek came to power in China as the leader of the Nationalist Party, also known as the Kuomintang (KMT), following the death of Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of modern China. Chiang rose through the ranks of the military and emerged as the successor to Sun Yat-sen. He consolidated his power by leading military campaigns against rival warlords and eventually becoming the head of the Nationalist government in 1928.
India is not a global military power. Its military influence is currently very local to the Asian continent. India probably has the capability to defeat all the country except some countries like usa , china and russia
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no china cannot win from india because indians have unity among them as well as military power in the world now indians are improved
because of power. the power of military. no mercy. its hipocracy too
almost Pakistan and china because both are atomic power and great alliance from many years India did not fight with pak and china
Type your answer here... Will China surpass The US In MIlitary Power
It is a hypothtical question and hence cannot be answered It is obvious that China is going to be a super power while India will/is rolling in dirt. Look at where China is, highly sophisticated, and look at the shack towns India has. So to answer your question, yes China can kick India's butt.
Yes, a prominent example of military power is the United States, which possesses advanced technology, a large active-duty force, and extensive global military bases. Other examples include Russia and China, both of which have significant military capabilities and influence in their regions. Additionally, countries like India and the United Kingdom also maintain considerable military strength. These nations demonstrate their military power through defense spending, strategic alliances, and participation in international conflicts.
China and India are the two most populous nations on Earth, jointly accounting for nearly a third of the global population, so as they industrialize and increase their power consumption, this naturally has a large effect on the global need for power.
As of October 2023, the third largest military in the world is that of India, following the United States and China. India's armed forces are known for their large personnel numbers and diverse capabilities, including a significant focus on land, air, and naval power. The country has also been investing in modernizing its military technology and enhancing its defense infrastructure. This strategic emphasis reflects India's growing geopolitical influence and security concerns in the region.
Offcourse,India is the third most powerful nation by military and fourth in naval power.
In the United Nations? Yes. China is a permanent member of the Security Council and has veto power over any important UN action. India is not a permanent member of the Council and does not have veto power.