Ladakh Flash Point

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davidau

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There are a lot of not so good things to write about this river polluting country & their bhakts. Among them are ->

1) This map burning nation has always harboroured ill thoughts of annexing Tibet & still does. China's reunification with Tibet in 1950 had foiled & frustrated their plans hence their current 71 years of continued meltdown.
2) Another shameful thing, this cake monopolizing former British colony has always ranted that the British had looted their country dry. However at the same time being serial land grabbers, after attaining independence they have retained their master's expansionist designs & have no qualms of colonising former British conquested lands (which originally did not form 1947 India).
3) Imagine if this good at lying country
is currently stronger than China & Tibet has yet to be liberated, they would have mobilised their troops northwards & orchestrated another Sikkim type of farced referendum in Tibet. Thereafter, Tibet would probably be renamed North Arunachal Pradesh.

You eithe live in a fantasy world or in bollywood world! Hope you are kidding only.
 

Yodello

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It is precisely because of such a mindset that already has a strong prevalence among many Indians (majority) that I am still baffled as to why China has been so 'easy-going' towards India.
Many Indian intellectuals and Military leaders have repeatedly demonised China, have called for opposing China, and to split China into multiple regions/nations if given the opprotunity. India will surely initiate appropriate destabilising undertakings against China, may not be today but surely in the future if ever India feels it has military parity and can get away with harming China (in collaboration with the US and allies).
China may rue the missed opportunities to put India in its place. Most of the Indian citizens, even the educated ones, have already been turned into anti-china citizens.

I really think that the Chinese leadership do not truly grasp how much hatred has been whipped up against China and Chinese people ( no longer just the Communist party , but even the Chinese people), and I have a feeling this will continue to fester and will continue to be used as a Politcal weapon for any political party, and such a festering wound will only become outright hostility, just as the US and the West has whipped up China-threat and China-hatred to an unreasonable amount. The bigger danger is that the India is right next door.

Mark my words, any natural disasters or calamity in China will be met with joy and celebrations in India, any future failure of Chinese Space exploration will be met with jubilation, any Loses China suffers in any part of the world will be hailed as the locals standing up to the 'ruthless and Godless Chinese' etc. there will not even be a hint of remorse because China is 'evil', the Chinese are ,Godless people without conscience', for the Chinese 'only money is king above even Human Life' etc.

Any future wars China may encounter will always have to be with the realization that India will strike on China's western Borders, no matter how easily many in this forum dismiss Indian capabiltities.
 
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Xizor

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I don't really appreciate the casualness of Nanking reference

Way too crude for my liking, but to each thier own I guess
The Japanese also cooked Indian soldiers and ate them while consolidating on Burma.

Aah, the fascination with exacting sexual violence against women seems quite a thing for the people on the southern side of Himalayas.
As for such inhumanities - India suffered abuses of equal measure and more under the British.

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It seems to me that compared to Nanjing and other atrocities during the wartime periods of China 1940s, India's abuses under the hands of British were more widespread and spread over a bigger timeframe ( 100 years maybe?). Single incidents are there but if one were to take numbers it'd be impossible without extrapolation, assumptions etc. Definitely much worse.


That throws up a question - Why don't Chinese people threaten Indians the same way? Is it because Chinese, as a whole, don't view Indians as desirable?
 

liamban

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The Japanese also cooked Indian soldiers and ate them while consolidating on Burma.

Aah, the fascination with exacting sexual violence against women seems quite a thing for the people on the southern side of Himalayas.
As for such inhumanities - India suffered abuses of equal measure and more under the British.

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It seems to me that compared to Nanjing and other atrocities during the wartime periods of China 1940s, India's abuses under the hands of British were more widespread and spread over a bigger timeframe ( 100 years maybe?). Single incidents are there but if one were to take numbers it'd be impossible without extrapolation, assumptions etc. Definitely much worse.


That throws up a question - Why don't Chinese people threaten Indians the same way? Is it because Chinese, as a whole, don't view Indians as desirable?
Why even bother now that Modi has out done Winston Churchill in reducing the population in India. Maybe they are practicing genocide on their own kind as a warning to us all.
 

Xizor

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Why even bother now that Modi has out done Winston Churchill in reducing the population in India. Maybe they are practicing genocide on their own kind as a warning to us all.
China ought to be calm and hope that India continues to squander its "demographic potential" away for the next ten years. If that is done then India will comfortably be staying in low-income or very low-middle income category.

The economic picture of India isn't very rosy. That doesn't mean India will not pose a greater military threat - it just means that India will be still importing most of the weapons and have poorer economy with little diplomatic muscle and less competition against China.
 

ougoah

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The Japanese also cooked Indian soldiers and ate them while consolidating on Burma.

Aah, the fascination with exacting sexual violence against women seems quite a thing for the people on the southern side of Himalayas.
As for such inhumanities - India suffered abuses of equal measure and more under the British.

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It seems to me that compared to Nanjing and other atrocities during the wartime periods of China 1940s, India's abuses under the hands of British were more widespread and spread over a bigger timeframe ( 100 years maybe?). Single incidents are there but if one were to take numbers it'd be impossible without extrapolation, assumptions etc. Definitely much worse.


That throws up a question - Why don't Chinese people threaten Indians the same way? Is it because Chinese, as a whole, don't view Indians as desirable?

It is because the Chinese hatred for Indians is not even close to the Indian hatred for Chinese.
 

ZeEa5KPul

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It is precisely because of such a mindset that already has a strong prevalence among many Indians (majority) that I am still baffled as to why China has been so 'easy-going' towards India.
It's very simple, the US is infinitely more dangerous than India and must be dealt with first. It's not a matter of being easy-going, it's a matter of priority.
 
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