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Comparison of Indian and Chinese Military : Which one is much strong?

Recently, the two biggest Asian military had a small face-off at the border, which brings us to write this article on the comparison of the military of the two countries; India and China. The armies of both countries had a face-off at the border at Ladakh which saw 20 Indian soldiers to demise including a high-post officer of India. China is comparatively powerful and seem to have edge over India, according to Global Fire Power, an online portal that provides 
analytical data of military power.

A comparison of both countries annual defense budget, China has an annual defense budget of $179 billion in comparison to India’s just under $67 billion.

Now, moving on to militia comparison, according to a recent survey, China possesses 320 
nuclear warheads. India owns 150 nuclear arsenals.According to the Chinese Defense White Paper, it has two types of nuclear-powered attack submarines in service, having second nuclear strike capability. India has also built second-strike capability recently with the commissioning of indigenous Arihant-class nuclear submarine. New Delhi has also taken a nuclear-powered submarine INS Chakra on a 10-year lease from Russia.

Many experts compare this face-off as Dragon vs. Elephant, taking China as Dragon(As Indian Media calls), and India as an Elephant. Now let's focus on the military strength of both the countries.



Comparison on:IndiaChina
Millitary strength
1,444,000
2,183,000
Aircrafts
2,123
Combat Aircraft 532
3,210
Combat Aircraft 1,232
Warships
42
138
Nuclear Warhead
150
320
Longest range missiles
Agni-V with range
of 5,000KM
DF-41 with the range
of 10,000 KM
Tanks
4,292
Armored Vehicles 8,686
3,500
Armored Vehicles 33,000
AirCraft Carrier
1
2
Sub-marines
16
74

Now, have a look at nuclear powered submarines...

IndiaChina
Arihant-class nuclear Sub-marine
INS Chakra on 10-year lease from Russia
Type 093 Submarine
Type 091 Submarine

   

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