Ladakh Flash Point

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hashtagpls

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Looks like the gloves are coming off and the Chinese mission now is rollback of indian influence everywhere.

Jai hinds gotta learn to live with Chinese presence in south asia for the now and foreseeable future.
China and Bhutan have just signed MoU on border talks, formal recognition of each other may not be far away. It's an all out diplomatic offensive now.
 

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Judging by history, indians appear to respect and behave civil- even ingratiatingly- towards those who conquer and enslave them; the brahmins of the indoeuropeans who persist still in the subcontinent, the Timurids, the British et al and yet China treats them with respect and India hates them like a Tennessee Williams whore character.
 

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Judging by history, indians appear to respect and behave civil- even ingratiatingly- towards those who conquer and enslave them; the brahmins of the indoeuropeans who persist still in the subcontinent, the Timurids, the British et al and yet China treats them with respect and India hates them like a Tennessee Williams whore character.

Likewise with the Japanese and Filipino.
 

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Likewise with the Japanese and Filipino.
I have a love-hate relationship with the Filipinos. I could never understand or fathom the level of delusions most of them have against China especially when it comes to the South China Sea dispute and the worst chance that China and the Philippines goes to war. The Philippine military is a joke since it lacks all the necessary tools to fight what most experts around the world agree as one of the military superpower in the world - China. But try to watch or listen to any of that country's so called experts and you would think that they possess or in a position of strength militarily, economically, and or politically. In my opinion having lived in that country for at least a decade I find the Filipino bravado not too dissimilar from the Jai Hinds of India. Two countries that were beaten down by their colonial masters and yet act like they're some kind of undefeated warriors that can stare and even beat down a country like China.
 

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So anyway, what was that about satellite photos?
View attachment 78202
Compare top photo to bottom, take particular note of dates and the "D" that's been painted over between the "中国"
That rock is used by both sides as a marker for the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh. Patrols from both sides weite graffiti and rease weiting by the other sode
 
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