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Breaking!! China's Red Army Warns India that India should remember history and stop clamoring for wa

Still, 2017 is way different from 1975. Nobody would tolerate such aggressive behaviour.
It is hard to say. In 1975, there were multiple major forces competing with each other. Aggression could go unpunished. Now, there is only one dominating force. Playing nice with it, aggression could still go unpunished.
 
This is the answer to a question raised by a reporter. The reporter asked for the comment regarding the recent talk from an Indian Army official about preparing for two and half fronts wars. Naturally, when India prepares its war with China, China needs to do its own part. Otherwise, it would be very impolite.
The Indians have a habit of creating terminologies and making statements, while others go about their work quietly.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...t-near-indian-border/articleshow/59369545.cms
 
It is hard to say. In 1975, there were multiple major forces competing with each other. Aggression could go unpunished. Now, there is only one dominating force. Playing nice with it, aggression could still go unpunished.

I don't know about other countries but in Bangladesh's context, our diplomatic relations with China began after 1975. We also strengthened our relations with the greater Muslim world in the late 1970s. During the same time, in our backyard, the separatist group ULFA began their armed conflict against India in the Northeast which still continues to this day. So you could see there were some effects of that event. AT present, our capabilities have increased, so did our relations with China, so obviously the effects will be more far-reaching this time.
 
I don't know about other countries but in Bangladesh's context, our diplomatic relations with China began after 1975. We also strengthened our relations with the greater Muslim world in the late 1970s. During the same time, in our backyard, the separatist group ULFA began their armed conflict against India in the Northeast which still continues to this day. So you could see there were some effects of that event. AT present, our capabilities have increased, so did our relations with China, so obviously the effects will be more far-reaching this time.
Personally, I'd like to see Nepal and Tibet, two traditionally land-locked areas, are connected with Bangladesh directly to access sea, without India sitting in the middle collecting tolls.
 
Personally, I'd like to see Nepal and Tibet, two traditionally land-locked areas, are connected with Bangladesh directly to access sea, without India sitting in the middle collecting tolls.

Amin (amen) to that.
 
yeah they need to remember last time they intruded into sikkim it ended badly. Some one needs to remind them of nathu la and cho la.
 
A war between China and India would be interesting :D

Agree?
 
Still, 2017 is way different from 1975. Nobody would tolerate such aggressive behaviour.

The BAL regime in BD would welcome such a move by india, take my word for it.
 

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