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The Second Indo-Chinese War (2013-2015)

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Wishful thinking. :no:

Why would China "invade" India, when our economy has become the second largest in the world and continuing to do so well? How much economic value does Indian land hold?

The most likely "flashpoint" for another war in the subcontinent, would most probably be a repeat of the Mumbai attacks or something similar. This would force India to take action against the so-called "training camps" in Pakistan.

So in fact, it is more likely that India attacks Pakistan, and then China joins in to support Pakistan. China does not need, or want, to invade India proper... there is no economic value to be gained.
 
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to all chinese members ...

if you dont want war why your Govt. claiming Arunachal Pradesh as your territory ???
 
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all the fellow members ...


i think its more realistic than HongWu. i just want him to see the light what wub likely to happen
 
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to all chinese members ...

if you dont want war why your Govt. claiming Arunachal Pradesh as your territory ???

To all Indian members:

If you don't want war, why does your government claim Aksai Chin?

Why has your government been hosting our largest separatist group (Tibetan government "in exile") for over half a century?
 
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Oh dear doesnt peace thrill you guys, why should we always talk about war and nuking each other. One thread started by a troll has already become a headache and now we have to deal with another one.
 
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then INVADE ... :) we Indians are waiting

Yes, your predecessors were quite confident before 1962 as well.

Which is why they backstabbed us in 1959, and conducted the forward policy in 1962. They were too overconfident.

Here is a very old Chinese quote, that sums up the situation quite nicely:

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Yes, your predecessors were quite confident before 1962 as well.

Which is why they backstabbed us in 1959, and conducted the forward policy in 1962. They were too overconfident.

Here is a very old Chinese quote, that sums up the situation quite nicely:

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in 1962 there was no way india could hav knowledge of chinese deployment in tibet

but this is information age now .... we can know even if one 155 mm gun moves from Chengdu to tibet ...


so no more backstabbing now... :)
 
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so pakistan won?
or the indigenous indians?

or is it undecisive?
 
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