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BEIJING, Sept. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- "I am not afraid of a strong China, but
afraid of a weak China," an Indian expert said here Wednesday.
Professor Madhav Nalapt, an advisor to India's National Security Council
and director of the School Geoplotics at the Manipal Academy, made the remarks
in an interview with Xinhua on Wednesday.
When asked what China will be like if it becomes strong, "China is like
this," Nalapt replied with his palms held together, a symbol of "humility and
friendliness" in the oriental culture.
Nalapt who is now on a China visit said, "Americans are very afraid of a
strong China. But I am afraid of a weak China because if China becomes weak,
then Chinese policy will become more problematic."
A weak country tends to be more aggressive and less rational, he elaborated,
adding that stability would make the Chinese people focus on economic
development and welfare. Enditem |