Mostly the Indian posters have talked rhetoric filled muck over here. Their mental grid-lock is very much evident and they seem to live in their make-believe dreams that India represents a peaceful entity and not a country which practices its own hegemonic attitude.
India is the most disliked country in this part of the world. And a clear reflection of such an attitude and behaviour is displayed by her territorial ambitions – contrary to their claims about them being status quo entity, which it is not.
India has territorial disputes with all its neighbors and they know that they are just being ridiculous with their claims. This can also be ascertained by its territorial disputes with her neighbours. This was posted earlier as well.
- Aksai Chin - India, China
- Arunachal Pradesh - India, China
- Azad Kashmir - India, Pakistan
- Boraibari - India, Bangladesh
- Daikhata-Dumabari - India, Bangladesh
- Demchok, Chumar, Kaurik, Shipki Pass, Jadh, and Lapthal - India, China
- Gilgit-Baltistan - India, Pakistan
- Indo-Bangladesh enclaves - India, Bangladesh
- Kachatheevu Island - India, Sri Lanka
- Jammu and Kashmir - India, Pakistan
- Kalapani region, the smaller Susta River dispute and the smaller still Antudanda and Nawalparasi disputes - India, Nepal
- Lathitila - India, Bangladesh
- Muhurichar river island - India, Bangladesh
- Pyrdiwah - India, Bangladesh
- Shaksgam Valley - India, China
- Siachen Glacier and Saltoro Ridge area - India, Pakistan
- Sir Creek - India, Pakistan
- South Talpatti/New Moore/Purbasha Island - India, Bangladesh
- Trans-Karakoram Tract - India, China
If India shared a border with US they would claim half of America.