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The fight between women was interesting. Apart from that everything else is rant about Brahminism, Hinduism blah blah...
Don't worry friend, China doesn't contest Sikkim being part of India. This is Moins article, and I don't agree with many of what he says, but he does occasionally write some good stuff.
Sikkin is a 'DONE DEAL'. My personal observation is that East Asians & SE Asians have no problem if in the future any of India, Pak, SL, BD, Afghan, Nepal unite. But there are land and people that would more appropriately be better united with China than India -- I think you will agree as well. And there's also the strategic aspect, China (and Asia as a whole) would benefit from a land-corridor to the West.
Rest assured Chinese people don't fantasize about annexing any India land. China's land claims are based on sound historical and ancestral basis. That is why when some Pakistan members stated that they would like to merge with China, many members instantly replied that 'even though both nations are friendly, there's too much cultural differences'. There is no point in merging or annexing FOREIGN land, especially when it is against the people's wishes. Such a thing is not sustainable, take the Israel-Palestine conflict for example.
Furthermore, a strong China benefits ALL of Asia. A strong China+India is even better. Why do you think so many countries around the world is cheering for China to rise to her rightful place??? Here's the main reasons:
(1) a strong China leads to a stabilizing and peaceful world.
(2) "Rising water lifts all boats" -- shared prosperity and happiness.
(3) counter to powerful nations that bully weak ones.
(4) Economic integration and scientific sharing
(5) Shared history/culture/ancestry
There is no doubt a strong and united India ALSO benefits the world. Two tigers cannot occupy the same mountain -- but who says that's the only type of animal living in the mountain?
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