Ok amigo, we are wasting out time, we are certainly not going to agree, but I will tell you this, I can understand most PDF chinese since they are in China and only have access to the official version of events and lets be clear, in China, very few people trust the information coming from the government, but alas, when it comes to nationalistic type of information (like in this case) most chinese follow the government. I'm in China right now (temporarily) and I'm extremely frustrated with the internet since all my good sources of information are blocked, even sites that have nothing against China and in some cases are supportive, they get blocked anyway (probably because the people in charge of blocking and with their bad English, don't understand the position of those websites).
But you on the other hand, you are in USA and you have access to just about ALL information, so.....you need to expand your antennas and not see everything with your chinese glasses and be a bit more open amigo, but I know its not easy.
Very interesting, but I failed to read that, on the contrary, Indians usually made it clear that it was Bhutanese territory, in fact, that's their whole point.