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India officially accepts Chinese occupation in Ladakh

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Restoring the status quo ante as a solution to the current crisis does not seem possible. India cannot withdraw from the Galwan valley, and if China refuses to budge from its new positions close to the LAC as a new pressure point, a prolonged standoff lasting through the summer is likely. A stalemate favours India as it would show that China cannot bully India and would expose the limits of its standard play book in dealing with other countries.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/a-stalemate-favours-india-exposes-chinese-limits/articleshow/76164046.cms
 
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Restoring the status quo ante as a solution to the current crisis does not seem possible. India cannot withdraw from the Galwan valley, and if China refuses to budge from its new positions close to the LAC as a new pressure point, a prolonged standoff lasting through the summer is likely. A stalemate favours India as it would show that China cannot bully India and would expose the limits of its standard play book in dealing with other countries.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/a-stalemate-favours-india-exposes-chinese-limits/articleshow/76164046.cms

Don't worry.... you smart enough to show a reason of Hong Kong unrest or tensions in SCS and find out the way to pull back the troops close to LAC....

Slowly PRC paid articles indirectly analysing above said reasons of withdrawal will start surfacing to save face....
 
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Don't worry.... you smart enough to show a reason of Hong Kong unrest or tensions in SCS and find out the way to pull back the troops close to LAC....

Slowly PRC paid articles indirectly analysing above said reasons of withdrawal will start surfacing to save face....
LOL at the Indian deluding himself after another humiliation!
 
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Restoring the status quo ante as a solution to the current crisis does not seem possible. India cannot withdraw from the Galwan valley, and if China refuses to budge from its new positions close to the LAC as a new pressure point, a prolonged standoff lasting through the summer is likely. A stalemate favours India as it would show that China cannot bully India and would expose the limits of its standard play book in dealing with other countries.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/a-stalemate-favours-india-exposes-chinese-limits/articleshow/76164046.cms

Who writes these bogus articles full of delusions?

I guess Indian advantage is directly proportional to the amount of territory India loses to China. Therefore I wish India gains more advantages, until the statemate includes all of Kashmir. :lol:

Supapowa Hindia
 
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Don't worry. Indians over here will deny it.


India can easily win any war with China

Just disown the area on which Chinese are standing and the result is nothing Indian under occupation by China. Victory

That is the benefit of having an undefined border
Fake news:
 
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The news has been deleted. I can only find 404 error.
Sizeable number of Chinese troops moved into eastern Ladakh: Rajnath Singh

NEW DELHI: A "sizeable number" of Chinese troops have moved into areas in eastern Ladakh which China claimed are its territory and India has taken all necessary steps to deal with the situation, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday, referring to the nearly month-long high-altitude standoff between the two armies.

Singh said a meeting between senior Indian and Chinese military leaders has been scheduled for June 6 even as he asserted that India is not going to back off from its position.

"Whatever is happening at present... It is true that people of China are on the border. They claim that it is their territory. Our claim is that it is our area. There has been a disagreement over it. A sizeable number of Chinese people have come there. India has done what it needs to do. ," he said.
Singh's comments were seen as first official confirmation of presence of significant numbers of Chinese troops in the disputed areas which India maintains are on its side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the de-facto border between the two countries.

According to reports, significant numbers of Chinese troops have been camping in the Indian side of the LAC in Galwan Valley and Pangong Tso.

The defence minister said China should think about the issue seriously so that it can be resolved soon.

Indian and Chinese troops were engaged in a bitter standoff in several areas along the Line of Actual Control in mountainous eastern Ladakh for close to a month. Both the countries are holding talks at military and diplomatic levels to resolve the dispute.

"The Doklam dispute was resolved through diplomatic and military talks. We have found solutions to similar situations in the past as well. Talks at the military and diplomatic levels were on to resolve the current issue," Singh said.

"India does not hurt pride of any country and at the same time, it does not tolerate any attempt to hurt its own pride," he said, taking about India's long-held policy.

The trigger for the face-off was China's stiff opposition to India laying a key road in the Finger area around the Pangong Tso Lake besides construction of another road connecting the Darbuk-Shayok-Daulat Beg Oldie road in Galwan Valley.

China was also laying a road in the Finger area which is not acceptable to India.

Government sources said military reinforcements including troops, vehicles and artillery guns were sent to eastern Ladakh by the Indian Army to shore up its presence in the areas where Chinese soldiers were resorting to aggressive posturing.

Government sources said military reinforcements including troops, vehicles and artillery guns were sent to eastern Ladakh by the Indian Army to shore up its presence in the areas where Chinese soldiers were resorting to aggressive posturing.

The situation in eastern Ladakh deteriorated after around 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers were engaged in a violent face-off on the evening of May 5 which spilled over to the next day before the two sides agreed to "disengage".

However, the the standoff continued.

The incident in Pangong Tso was followed by a similar incident in north Sikkim on May 9.

The troops of India and China were engaged in a 73-day stand-off in Doklam tri-junction in 2017 which even triggered fears of a war between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-km-long LAC. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet while India contests it.

Both sides have been asserting that pending the final resolution of the boundary issue, it is necessary to maintain peace and tranquillity in the border areas.

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