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My date says December 2018
Nothing wrong with going back a couple of centuries. Clears the muddy waters you know?
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My date says December 2018
When I said "all Himalayan rivers originate in China" it was comment based on boundaries obtaining today. If you start talking about Tibet then you better change all other descriptors as well , like British India etc..Nothing wrong with going back a couple of centuries. Clears the muddy waters you know?
When I said "all Himalayan rivers originate in China" it was comment based on boundaries obtaining today. If you start talking about Tibet then you better change all other descriptors as well , like British India etc..
Lets not go there. I don't want to talk to the troll brigade. What I have said isn't false though.
International ones or ones with all of Kashmir in them. Like RT (Russia Today) did.
Is something wrong with you. I said in my post that all Himalayan rivers originate in China, which is fact. You then brought up Tibet as if it is not part of China. Then you posted a historical map. Then I pointed out that if ypu want to look at it from historical perspective then everything else also changes - this is when I brought in British India.Well we're talking just about Tibet & China relationship and the relationships effect on the Subcontinent. No need to bring the British in here, this is well beyond that. But yea, this is a topic for another thread & day.
Is something wrong with you
I said in my post that all Himalayan rivers originate in China, which is fact. You then brought up Tibet as if it is not part of China. Then you posted a historical map. Then I pointed out that if ypu want to look at it from historical perspective then everything else also changes - this is when I brought in British India.
Fact: All Himalayan rivers originate in China. Get used to that.
And there is more then Indian Hindutva history out there, right? Your of course a Indian that is not quite comfortable with the rivers being described as "originating from China" and needed to use the historical Tibet to avoid the aversion to "China".We'll talk more on this but not here. You seem to love the British a lot. Seems like slave mentality. You know there's more out there than the British or Eurocentric history, right?
This is what began this discussion between me and you. Let me reiterate it again. All Himalayan rivers originate in China. You Indian's can do what you want but this will not change this fact. Good evening.Tibet
Historically (and even in the present day), China has been what it is in the Eastern part of it.
You Indian's
Yes, Ganga is thr mightiest river by discharge in asia but it's not the only one as proven by the posted video, meanwhile Indus is lifeline of Pakistan. So, Indus Pakistan is fine, Ganga is only relevant to regions like UP and surrounding states.Now you can see why I use the following terms -
- Indus Pakistan
- Ganga India
both are pretty well defined by it. The link ignores a major tributary of Indus which is River Kabul. This river drains most of eastern Afghanistan including Kabul region and joins Indus near Attock. All Himalayan Rivers have their source in China.
Post reported. All of Kashmir does not belong to India.
@Dubious, bhai ban this thread and his post till the correct map of Kashmir is posted.