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No joke, Dharavi slum is more popular than the Taj Mahal for tourism.
Yeah... you have to be a special kind of stupid to voluntarily go for a "tour" in a slum - an Indian slum, no less. I think such a "tour" might end up with you stabbed to death in an alley for your wallet by your "guide" and his gang.
 

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Yeah... you have to be a special kind of stupid to voluntarily go for a "tour" in a slum. I think such a "tour" might end up with you stabbed to death in an alley for your wallet by your "guide" and his gang.
That's how much whites love looking at poor non-whites like zoo animals. Anyone with an objective eye can see that the West hates seeing China rise because they can't feel overwhelmingly racially superior.
 

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That's how much whites love looking at poor non-whites like zoo animals. Anyone with an objective eye can see that the West hates seeing China rise because they can't feel overwhelmingly racially superior.
Yeah... you have to be a special kind of stupid to voluntarily go for a "tour" in a slum - an Indian slum, no less. I think such a "tour" might end up with you stabbed to death in an alley for your wallet by your "guide" and his gang.

But Indians think they're racially superior to Chinese, so where does that leave us on the hierarchy
 

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Apparently, the amount of occupied territory by the PLA is around 4000 square kilometers. This came from a veteran BJP MP so should be some credibility. I guess even the 1000 square kilometers seized report was a significant understatement.
I wouldn't give something credibility just because it came from the mouth of a politician, let alone a tweet from some BJP MP. In any case, Modi, the BJP prime minister, has publicly stated that China is not occupying any Indian territory.

Of course, everything depends on what you define as Indian or Chinese "territory". Going by the LAC marked on Google maps, China's current deployments are all on the Chinese side of the LAC.

Note that prior to 2020, China and India had overlapping patrols in many areas. "The LAC" marked on Google maps runs approximately through the midpoints of the regions with overlapping patrols. In spring of 2020, India established posts/camps close to "the LAC" in many areas, cutting off Chinese patrols. China reciprocated shortly after by also establishing posts/camps close to "the LAC" and cutting off Indian patrols. If one defines "losing territory" as losing access to areas that one used to patrol, then one should say that both India and China have "lost territory", which of course would be silly. The reality is that neither India nor China has lost or gained any real territory.
 
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