According to what's circulating in the social media, two died of knife wounds despite attempts to save their lives for eight days. The same account also claims Indian deaths of 47 rather than 20. No revelation of how he got that number.
Over the years I have watched a number of travel videos by foreign tourists in India. They often think that southern Indians are more friendly and their cities are cleaner when compared with northern Indians and their cities. Do you think it is true by and large? To what extent?
That may be true but only to a very small extent. We are not obsessed with Indians at all. We have bigger and better things to worry about than India. For decades China has been content with leaving things where they are along LAC as long as Indians don't get out of line. Chest-thumping aside...
The author of the article is Sumantra Maitra researcher in international relations at the university of Nottingham. It looks like another one of those delusional, mendacious Indians.
All of us, with the exception of Indian internet warriors/trolls, would like to the see it. However, I really don't think the video will ever see the light of day because the Chinese government is not interested in adding insult to injury. It's an almost certainty that we will allow the Indians...
Can you post a link to the Chinese witness account? I'd like to read it. What's been circulating in the Chinese social media is that there were no fatalities。Five got injured, including two seriously. The two were bulldozer/excavator operators who got beaten up by the Indian in the initial phase.
Most Chinese know little about India, nor do they care about India. The Chinese public neither loves nor hates India because Chinese media does not engage in anti-India propaganda. Those who have dealt with Indians, however, tend not to have a favorable opinion. They invariably arrive at pretty...
India and China on Saturday held talks to resolve the month-long border stand-off in eastern Ladakh, with both sides agreeing to peacefully resolve the situation. Nepal, meanwhile, has been asking India to sit for talks since November, with New Delhi most recently saying that it’ll sit for talks...
We may have watched the same video that he made about his life's stories. He said he came from a scientology family, rebelled against his family in his teen years, got disowned by his family, got into a lot of trouble, and at one point he became homeless. Later on he made millions in the IT...