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like it or not if it is a disputed region then it will be a disputed region until both sides sorted it out ,if not this kind of problem will keep on happenning.
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Then why are we talking about "Tibet"... in a thread about "Visas"?
If people want to bash China, they should at least try to keep to the topic, or open another thread on the issue.
tsk, tsk, tsk - the indian is always angry, ever so prickly.
Indian anger and aggression seem to know no limit - That Indian is willing to risk relations is a reflection of Adm. Mullen's verbal assurances to the Indian that the US would offer India "assistance" in cae of "hostilities" with China - India seems to be gearing up to be part of the US plan for a larger regional conflict.
Who cares for china ? Lol. Let them play. We will play tibet card. Tit for tat
I have no interest in China bashing
like it or not if it is a disputed region then it will be a disputed region until both sides sorted it out ,if not this kind of problem will keep on happenning.
china knows our stand better than anybody,if they r repeating this same then there is some thing not good b/w us.
btw y china always says india abt tibet if they r so sure.
India cancels defence exchanges with China
China Rejects Visa | India Cancells Defence Exchanges | Indo China War | Army Officer Visa - Oneindia News
New Delhi, Aug 27: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a strongly worded demarche to China describing India's anger on China's refusal of visa to an Indian Army official from Jammu and Kashmir (JK)
China refused the visa to Lt General BS Jaswal, General Officer Commanding in Chief in JK, with a reason that the officer in question serves in JK, which China considers as a disputed area.
On Friday, Aug 27, different Indian media reported that India cancelled all defence exchanges with China. The visa rejection decision by the Chinese government broke out diplomatic war between the two countries.
Angered by Beijing’s move, India barred two Chinese defence officials from visiting India.
It IS a disputed region on the map, so what is the surprise?
Best way to solve these problems is to sort out the border issues.
like it or not if it is a disputed region then it will be a disputed region until both sides sorted it out ,if not this kind of problem will keep on happenning.
New Delhi found China's behaviour particularly provocative because in August 2009, Lt-Gen V K Singh, currently the Army chief and then the GOC-in-C Eastern Command, had visited China for a similar high-level exchange. If territorial sensitivity was the issue with China, then Singh's visit should have been even more problematic because, as head of the Eastern Command, he had jurisdiction over Arunachal Pradesh, a state that is claimed by China.