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India lost 42,425 square kilometres to China since 1962-1963

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Aksai Chin: 37,244 square kilometres, Shaksgam Valley: 5,181 square kilometres

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Current China-India standoff in Raki Nala
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The dragon is mythical the tiger very real .

any way both govt are pragmatic they know any conflict will hurt both economies badly , we will see the defusing of this situation soon.
 
what is india doing about this matter ?

pretty much just complaining, nothing else really.

India needs to step up, or else it is going to lose face and let China walk all over it. Like wise, if China is determined about holding the territory, they need to keep up their stance and continue to put pressure, but never go over the edge so as to incite war.
 
pretty much just complaining, nothing else really.

India needs to step up, or else it is going to lose face and let China walk all over it. Like wise, if China is determined about holding the territory, they need to keep up their stance and continue to put pressure, but never go over the edge so as to incite war.
Why not go to war? Splitting Indian into smaller countries is the only long term solution to South Asia's problems.
 
Why not go to war? Splitting Indian into smaller countries is the only long term solution to South Asia's problems.

you are right... but if we sliced china into pieces... Asia's problem will be solved...
 
Dude I will exclude Askai Chin. It was part of J&K and gifted by Pakistan. Rest is all hype, nothing has happened in years.
 
Why not go to war? Splitting Indian into smaller countries is the only long term solution to South Asia's problems.

War is will happen we like it or not and thats the only solution

pretty much just complaining, nothing else really.

India needs to step up, or else it is going to lose face and let China walk all over it. Like wise, if China is determined about holding the territory, they need to keep up their stance and continue to put pressure, but never go over the edge so as to incite war.

they have been doing that for years now

The dragon is mythical the tiger very real .

any way both govt are pragmatic they know any conflict will hurt both economies badly , we will see the defusing of this situation soon.

your real tiger has not done much about kashmir even when it has chance
 
What sort of problems. :what:

Wow! You must not know anything about Politic :cheesy:. Seriously. A divided China will be disastrous not only to Asia, but to the entire world. A lot of players will swoop into China, taking everything, but the kitchen sinks. Creating a political vacuum that cannot be filled, economic free-fall & other implications that are too numerous to mentions.

If being forced to choose between a divided China or India. I prefer to see India divided, although a divided India also have a disastrous result, but the world will still be able to recover from the impact.
 
Why not go to war? Splitting Indian into smaller countries is the only long term solution to South Asia's problems.

Because in the short term, it's not in China's interest. It would do massive damage to China's economy, because of possible infrastructure damage and since India is a big trade partner with China, it would mean the loss of a major revenue stream.
 
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