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    Pak is yet to demonstrate any will to act against terror groups on its soil, says Antony.
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    Voicing great concern over the military nexus between China and Pakistan, Defence Minister A K Antony said on Friday that India will have to be vigilant at all times.

    "The nexus between China and Pakistan in the military sphere remains an area of great concern," he said speaking at the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) founders' day event in the capital.

    "We have to carry out continuous appraisal of Chinese military capabilities and shape our responses accordingly. At the same time, we need to be vigilant at all times," he said.

    New Delhi feels the China-Pakistan military nexus is detrimental to its interests and the strategic balance in the South Asian region.

    Another area of concern for India is Chinese transfer of equipment and technology for Pakistan's nuclear weapon programme. China has helped Pakistan build two nuclear reactors in the Punjab province and continues to support its nuclear programme.

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    China is Pakistan's largest defence supplier. These include short-range ballistic missiles, fighter aircraft, frigates with helicopters, T-85 tanks, jet trainers besides arms and ammunition.

    The Defence Minister said India is hopeful that China would reciprocate to its initiatives aimed at mutual prosperity and understanding.

    "India wants to develop a friendly and cordial relationship with its neighbours including China. We continue our efforts. At the same time, there are issues that are a matter of concern to us," Antony later told reporters.

    The minister accused Pakistan of not taking credible steps to put an end to terror groups operating from its soil.

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    You're the Brainwashed one! You're the real Liability!By: ABC | 28-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Lies were taught from generation to generation. It is the same lies that you'll pass on to your children. Nehru contributed far more than you filthy minds can ever understand. The borders of India are far and wide because of Nehru. Industrialization and economic growth were sown by great vision of Nehru. Since you already praised Indira Gandhi, nothing needs to be said about so-called dynasty rule. You're the one betraying the nation by spreading lies about one of the greatest Indian of all times!
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    What does Socialism got anything with Toilets?By: ABC | 30-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Nehru's socialism has concern for people and infrastructure. He cared for people and not capitalists. He invested in Industry because private investors were non-existing. Those that did exist like Tatas and Birlas did invest and employ large number of people. The licensing may have been outdated in 1990s but needed in in 1950s. He prevented foreign companies from exploiting the poor and sabotage domestic industry, which would have been continuation of colonial economy. Thanks to Nehru's great vision and the hydel projects, hundreds of millions have food today. In fact, with the population growth we had, hundreds of millions were projected to starve to death by 1970. Yes, my family is beneficiary of Nehru's vision. One of the hydel projects constructed during Nehru's time irrigates our lands even today!
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