saiyan0321
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What form of agreement? a border demarcation? We already have that in the form of 1963 Sino-Pakistan agreement. A treaty where China would recognize Pakistan sovereignty over Kashmir and Pakistan's stand over Kashmir. That has never happened and China has strictly kept itself out of this conflict by not taking a side and asking both sides to pursue dialogue. Its not that we dont want to convince china or we missed an opportunity but the single fact that China has made sure to never enter the dispute. Even in the 1963 agreement China has worded the power of Pakistan to enter the agreement as
" the contiguous areas the defence of which is under the actual control of Pakistan, "
and this wording whether in this form or any other form has always found itself in all the treaties that we have signed with China which concerned Azad Kashmir or Gilgit Baltistan.
If India and China agree to turn the LAC into an international border then it would be a massive shift in Indian policy since that would mean surrendering claims over all of Aksai Chin, something that would not be well received by the people of India. Secondly it would also be harmful to Pakistan since for China to enter into a finalized treaty of dejure recognition of the border would mean that China would recognize India as the sovereign authority over Kashmir since such a treaty, for it to be signed of its legal nature, would have to determine the authority and power of the parties that are signing it and for Deujre demarcation, China would have to specifically state that the region of Ladakh is the rightful territory of India something that would be interpreted legally as declaring that the State of Kashmir and its ascension to India is legal. Doing so would mean that China just recognized India's claim over Kashmir and thus recognized India's claim over Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, the two areas it is currently building CPEC on and is hold the most strategic importance in its belt and road initiative and if it does such then it will have to uproot all projects that are currently in place since China just recognized Indian sovereignty over that land and now requires Indian permission to build on that land.
It would also throw into chaos the 1963 Treaty since it explicitly states that the treaty will have to be resigned if the sovereign authority over the region would be India so that would mean that it would have to once again demarcate the border.
The other way is to sign a treaty like 1963 one with India but India will never sign such a treaty where it is declared as a non-sovereign authority especially when it is already giving away 33K Kmsq of land.
So you see there is no way China and India will ever sign such a formal treaty that would open such a can of worms and China are not stupid enough to sign something like that. I would at best an agreement that would declare both sides to hold what they have and control the militarization of the LAC along with some agreements on joint patrol and survey marks.
" the contiguous areas the defence of which is under the actual control of Pakistan, "
and this wording whether in this form or any other form has always found itself in all the treaties that we have signed with China which concerned Azad Kashmir or Gilgit Baltistan.
If India and China agree to turn the LAC into an international border then it would be a massive shift in Indian policy since that would mean surrendering claims over all of Aksai Chin, something that would not be well received by the people of India. Secondly it would also be harmful to Pakistan since for China to enter into a finalized treaty of dejure recognition of the border would mean that China would recognize India as the sovereign authority over Kashmir since such a treaty, for it to be signed of its legal nature, would have to determine the authority and power of the parties that are signing it and for Deujre demarcation, China would have to specifically state that the region of Ladakh is the rightful territory of India something that would be interpreted legally as declaring that the State of Kashmir and its ascension to India is legal. Doing so would mean that China just recognized India's claim over Kashmir and thus recognized India's claim over Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan, the two areas it is currently building CPEC on and is hold the most strategic importance in its belt and road initiative and if it does such then it will have to uproot all projects that are currently in place since China just recognized Indian sovereignty over that land and now requires Indian permission to build on that land.
It would also throw into chaos the 1963 Treaty since it explicitly states that the treaty will have to be resigned if the sovereign authority over the region would be India so that would mean that it would have to once again demarcate the border.
The other way is to sign a treaty like 1963 one with India but India will never sign such a treaty where it is declared as a non-sovereign authority especially when it is already giving away 33K Kmsq of land.
So you see there is no way China and India will ever sign such a formal treaty that would open such a can of worms and China are not stupid enough to sign something like that. I would at best an agreement that would declare both sides to hold what they have and control the militarization of the LAC along with some agreements on joint patrol and survey marks.