Need to watch the youtube video to get the sense what I posted about, look at minute 10:05, turn on the English subtitle by clicking CC.Sorry, this should be it
This is the Indian base camp
Need to watch the youtube video to get the sense what I posted about, look at minute 10:05, turn on the English subtitle by clicking CC.Sorry, this should be it
This is the Indian base camp
I have seen the video, though I still do not fully understand what you are saying. Are you saying what I labeled as an Indian base camp is actually Chinese? And what does he mean by "wrong side?"Need to watch the youtube video to get the sense what I posted about, look at minute 10:05, turn on the English subtitle by clicking CC.
It clearly stated that the red circle is the Chinese base and it is near the waterfall, there is a road that lead to the larger base.I have seen the video, though I still do not fully understand what you are saying. Are you saying what I labeled as an Indian base camp is actually Chinese? And what does he mean by "wrong side?"
In that case this was a misunderstanding on my part. Thank you for clarifyingIt clearly stated that the red circle is the Chinese base and it is near the waterfall, there is a road that lead to the larger base.
It means China needs to put troops there if there is a confrontation "We're gonna put a lot of troops down here...."...
Getting to a North Korea situation would be an upgrade to both countries. Look at access to water, sanitation, life expectancy, literacy. Even from western sources, North Korea beats both easily.Hi, cyclist*. Glad to have a diversion from the fruitless exchange.
I am not assuming, it's the reality. Pakistan can't keep up with India even if it grew as fast as India ( without the unique Issues it faces since long ) because it faces population, resource and geographic constraints. Textiles and Pink salt - Two things I can identify with Pakistan's economy ( an admittedly bad take but...).
India's economic growth is not miraculous like SK/JP/CN but robust like Indonesia. India has pockets of economic vitality and has considerable HR to tap into Western economic engine.
Not saying Pakistan is a pushover ( never would I say that). But the diplomatic, economic and military heft of India is only growing. Are you sure that Pakistan wouldn't face a situation akin to North Korea in the distant future - sanctions and censure?
( I'm not knowledgeable regarding histories of Hindu-Muslim conflict and dynamics. Although I should be. I'm not knowledgeable about ME, Central Asia histories among a lot of other things. Does that have relevance over today's war where things are much complex than people fighting with swords and spears ?)
And I'll be around too, Mohsin77.
Exactly. The West offers military sales to India.Pakistan seems to be betting on China, India on the west. Given how the western economy has been for the past 10 years, I think I know who the winner is going to be.
Negotiations have stalled.
Btw do we have any news on China-India negotiations for the border areas?