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Japan has been in line for more than 20 years

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Before 1947, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh were all one country, while Xinjiang and Tibet only became de facto part of China in the 50s.

Are you serious?



Even if Pakistan or Bangladesh wanted to unite with us, we wouldn't accept them for numerous reasons.

Xinjiang and Tibet were considered parts of ROC, whereas ROC was the successor of Qing Dynasty just like USSR was to Tzarist Russia.

With PRC replaced ROC in 1949, neither ROC or PRC has considered Xinjiang or Tibet as an independent nation.
 
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It seems you have run out of intelligent things to say, not that you had many intelligent things to say in the first place...

No flaming please.

With PRC replaced ROC in 1949, neither ROC or PRC has considered Xinjiang or Tibet as an independent nation.

Even today, every SINGLE government on Earth considers Tibet to be a part of China. :tup:

It's not disputed by any nation.
 
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Xinjiang and Tibet are considered parts of ROC, whereas ROC was the successor of Qing Dynasty just like USSR was to Tzarist Russia.

With PRC replaced ROC in 1949, neither ROC or PRC has considered Xinjiang or Tibet as an independent nation.

Both Xinjiang and Tibet were de facto independent during both the ROC and the Qing dynasty. It doesn't matter if the Peking government recognized it or not. The Tibetan government, for example, independently signed treaties with the British in India.
 
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Both Xinjiang and Tibet were de facto independent during both the ROC and the Qing dynasty. It doesn't matter if the Peking government recognized it or not. The Tibetan government, for example, independently signed treaties with the British in India.

Their recognization of ROC as their central government had definitely been faded, but always submissive during the prime era of the Qing Dynasty.

Never mind that Manchus as entire population of 600k, can't conquer such vast land without using all resources left by Ming Dynasty.
 
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Their recognization of ROC as their central government has definitely been faded, but always submissive to during the prime era of the Qing Dynasty.

Never mind that Manchus as entire population of 600k, can't conquer such vast land without using all resources left by Ming Dynasty.

Sorry, I can't understand what you're saying.

But this discussion is getting boring anyway, so I'll just say you're right.

I really don't care who controls Tibet or Xinjiang. By point was that Indian intervention in those regions would be akin to what China is doing at present to India.
 
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The Japanese government is rapidly moving away from US dominance and asserting its independence in regional politics. This will inevitably mean a more assertive role in Asian politics.

So now we will have four countries wanting to be top dog: China, Russia, Japan and India. Although Russia may turn its focus more westward and leave Asia to the others.

Asia is starting to look awfully crowded...
 
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Sorry, I can't understand what you're saying.

But this discussion is getting boring anyway, so I'll just say you're right.

I really don't care who controls Tibet or Xinjiang. By point was that Indian intervention in those regions would be akin to what China is doing at present to India.

You know little about Chinese history, therefore it is hard for you to understand. Anyway, good night. :cheers:
 
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Thank you for your thought-provoking comment.

It seems you have run out of intelligent things to say, not that you had many intelligent things to say in the first place...

I would feel terrible about my meaningless responses if you had had anything intelligent to contribute to this forum. Honestly I hope your parent's weren't of close blood relations.

Cheers :)
 
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The Japanese government is rapidly moving away from US dominance and asserting its independence in regional politics. This will inevitably mean a more assertive role in Asian politics.

So now we will have four countries wanting to be top dog: China, Russia, Japan and India. Although Russia may turn its focus more westward and leave Asia to the others.

Asia is starting to look awfully crowded...

China doesn't want to be a global hegemon, or even a regional hegemon. I think this quote sums it up:

"Keep a cool head and maintain a low profile. Never take the lead... but aim to do something big."

- Deng Xiaoping
 
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I would feel terrible about my meaningless responses if you had had anything intelligent to contribute to this forum. Honestly I hope your parent's weren't of close blood relations.

Cheers :)

Cheers to you too mate :cheers:

Btw what kind of booze do they have in China? I might visit in a few months, and quite frankly I am getting tired of Stolichnaya.
 
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Cheers to you too mate :cheers:

Btw what kind of booze do they have in China? I might visit in a few months, and quite frankly I am getting tired of Stolichnaya.

Something good to start with would be Tsingtao beer. :tup:

There are plenty of great Chinese wines too, although in Hong Kong we import a lot of Whiskey and Vodka from overseas as well.
 
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You know little about Chinese history, therefore it is hard for you to understand. Anyway, good night. :cheers:

Actually, I meant I didn't understand what you were saying because I couldn't understand your English, but whatever.

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Something good to start with would be Tsingtao beer. :cheers:

Sounds interesting. What is it made of? Rice I presume?
 
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