Except china is there any other country in the world who calls the tibetans living in india as Seperatists??
That is an interesting point which just adequately displays your stupidity.
Let me ask me you a question, is there any other country in the world who calls Kashmir part of India, except India? Well, none. By your logic, Kashmir definitely doesn't belong to India.
BTW, what's wrong with Indian education system, being able churn out such a student without any basical reasoning ability?
Infact china is the agressor as well as the occupier of their territory.China should be grateful to india that indians dont allow anti china activity from the soil of india.
LOL, accomodating a bunch of seperatists on your soil dosen't count as anti-China activity? It seems your stupidity has no limit. In fact, it is worse than anti-China activity, it is an outrageious interference in Chinese home affairs which warrant a retaliation by war if necessary.
You really should be thankful that China doesn't just acknowledge Pakistani sovereignty over the entire Kashmir. We Chinese owe it our Paksitani friends to officially recognize Kashmir to be part of Pakistan, intead of claiming it to be disputed land. It is not a disputed land, it belongs to Pakistan.
You should be thankful that China doesn't set up a Sikkim government-in-exile on Chinese soil because we are not as gross as India who has the nerve to interfere with Chinese internal issues in the name of her fake democracy.
The US always wanted india to train these tibetans against the chinese,which india refused way back in the 60's,frustrated US turned to china to attack india.When india wanted arms from the US to counter the chinese attack the americans simply turned them down.What do you think the americans want now,even 45+ years after that episode?begin an insurgency in china's backyard.China is just scared by trying to counter this new friendship between india and the US by creating bottlenecks where there would have been agreements.
It is just a matter of time when india's patience runs out (china should realise this).
I am sorry that I just can understand this part except the last sentence.
I am looking forward to the day when India loses its patience, I would love to witness another "forward policy" episode. Judging from all the comments I read on different Indian forums, I am pretty sure that history between China and India will repeat itself.