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Talks have Failed again, China Now Claims the Entire Galwan Valley

Actually India lack the tech of minization of nuclear warhead, their technology is on par with the US in 1945s.

So they have very little means to deliver their little stone-age nuclear arsenal.

Even if they resort to nukes, their nuke delivered by stone-age Brownian-motion missiles could be well intercepted by Chinese Missile defense systems, and China can then feel free to wipe Indians out of earth, with a well justified reason.

I heard China has already deployed such missile defence system in Tibet, which, thanks to the highland, may even give them the capability to intercept the missiles at boost stage in India.

I think a war with India needs benefits, it should both expanding the terriority of China, and dismember India into pieces, otherwise, whats the point of starting a war?

At the minimum it should be: China take all disputed terrorities and some plus, and let the Northeast part of India gain independence, as well as solved the Kashmir problem once and for all, and restoring Sikkim kingdom and let Nepal take back what belong to them.
India's best defense is a nuclear landmine. China used nuclear landmines against the USSR in the 1960s.
 
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The destruction and dismemberment of India, which has tried its whole life of 72 years to destroy Pakistan and fragment it, would be a tremendous blessing and relief for Pakistan.
Now this is Interesting!
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The third round of Indo-China talks have failed again. After each marathon discussions the Chinese come up with more demands, according to the Indians. This time China is claiming the entire Galwan Valley. The hanging faces of the Indians narrates the inevitable, China is not going to de-escalate it wants the entire Eastern Ladakh no matter come what may.

It is good to see India get a taste of its own medicine. Pakistan has been talking to India for years and nothing ever comes of those talks. India is now getting a taste of its own medicine, and that is good.

Hopefully, India will be getting a lot more of its own medicine :)
 
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