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China Has Border Disputes With 17 Countries

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China’s 14 Bordering Countries
China has a long land border and has 14 neighboring countries in total. Now let us check one by one.
china Bordering Countries
Russia- Russia is the largest country in the world geographically covering one eighth of the total land mass of the world. It has a total population of 143 million people. Once a communist country, Russia has undergone political reform and is now embracing democratic reforms. The Russian Federation is made up of 21 autonomous republics and has adopted a 3 branch government system much like the United States. Its capital city is Moscow.

India– India is the second most populous country in the world after China with 1.2 billion people. It is the seventh largest country by area and its government is a democracy. The government of India has three branches: executive, legislature and judiciary. Its capital city is New Delhi and the country is divided into 28 states and seven union territories.

Kazakhstan– Kazakhstan is the largest landlocked territory in the world and the ninth largest country by area. It is divided into 14 provinces each with their own governor. Its capital is Astana and the form of government used is a republic. The country has a population of 16.6 million people.

Mongolia– Not to be mistaken for Inner Mongolia, the autonomous province within China, Outer Mongolia or Mongolia is a sovereign state with no direct relations to China. Mongolia has a parliamentary
government and 21 provinces. The capital of the country is Ulaanbaatar and China shares the Gobi desert at its border. The country has a population of 2.8 million people.

Pakistan– Pakistan is a federal parliamentary republic, having four provinces and four federal republics. The country has a total population of 176 million people and its capital is Islamabad. Pakistan and India have fought two wars, one in 1947, the other in 1965, over disputed land.

Burma – Burma has been ruled by a military junta but has recently begun to hold democratic elections. It has been long viewed as a pariah state in the international community for its poor human rights policies. The country has a population of 48 million and Nay Pyi Taw is its capital city.

Afghanistan– Afghanistan has 34 provinces and is an Islamic Republic. The country has a population of 35 million people and has been under intense media scrutiny because of the US led war against the Taliban. The country has a total area slightly smaller than that of Texas. Its capital, Kabul, has over 1.7 million inhabitants.

Vietnam – With a population of 87 million people, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam borders the Guangxi and Yunnan provinces of China. Its capital city is Hanoi and the country has 58 provinces as well as 5 municipalities.

Laos– Laos has 16 provinces and its capital city is Vientiane. It has a population of 6.2 million people and the current form of government is communism. It is a landlocked, mountainous country with vast amounts of tropical forests. The country borders China’s Yunnan province and the geography of Laos is mostly plateau and mountainous ranges.

Kyrgyzstan – Kyrgyzstan became an independent state after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. The country has a population of 5.4 million people and its capital city is Bishkek. The country is landlocked and the official government is that of a republic.

Nepal-Nepal has a population of 30 million people and is a democratic republic. Its capital city is Kathmandu. It geographic territory is slightly larger than the state of Arkansas and the country is landlocked from any navigable waters.

Tajikistan– Tajikistan has a population of 7.9 million people and its capital city is Dushanbe. It is a landlocked country known for its mountainous terrain. The form of government in this country is a republic and the country has four provinces. From 1992 to 1997, the country was embroiled in a devastating civil war that significantly hampered its economy.

North Korea– Known as the Democratic Peoples’ Republic of Korea or DPKR, North Korea is a communist dictatorship. It has 9 provinces and a total population of 24 million people. North Korea borders the Liaoning province in China.

Bhutan– Bhutan is a landlocked country tucked away in the Eastern Himalayas and is officially a kingdom with a population of 738,000 people. It is a constitutional monarchy that has transitioned from an absolute monarchy. The Bhutanese economy is agrarian and around 31% of its people live in poverty.
 
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The name Caspian report gives it away

What's wrong with Caspian Report? He did a pretty neutral take on the matter.


Just because it might seem anti-China doesn't mean the matter isn't there...


China has 14 land neighbors, only has active land dispute with one country- India.

You really need to watch & understand the OP's video. Your understanding on the matter is lackluster.

Your countrymen claim half of Tajikistan and have already gotten some parts of it...

Souce:

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You yourself have been pretty actively posting about the Pamir region :rolleyes:

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we dont have any dispute with china .

We did back in the 60's when China claimed the Hunza Valley....and we gave them part of our claims to settle the dispute. You seem to have forgotten the . Plus, did you watch the video?
 
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We did back in the 60's when China claimed the Hunza Valley....and we gave them part of our claims to settle the dispute. You seem to have forgotten the . Plus, did you watch the video?
if we go to past one by one then humans have disputes with each other since eve and adam days . its matters ? paksitna was created and settle down in 1947-48 so its just fine to have some issues on border understanding .
 
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The guy is Indian. Of course he's going to jump on the Anti-China band wagon. Western colonialism have amassed more land per capita while Chinese have been the area for centuries and land changes with dynasties. At the end of the day, these land dispute where result of when China was weakened by western colonialism and the white colonialist drew an arbitrary line in the sand. That's how these dispute arise.

European colonized 3 continents and wiped off the native living there. It is far worse than these land disputes
 
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The guy is Indian. Of course he's going to jump on the Anti-China band wagon. Western colonialism have amassed more land per capita while Chinese have been the area for centuries and land changes with dynasties. At the end of the day, these land dispute where result of when China was weakened by western colonialism and the people there took advantage of it.

Whose Indian? Me or the OP in the video??

Both our identities have been long established on this forum. Any attempt at smearing and off topic discussion will lead to a ban troll. You have been warned. Post reported.
 
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if we go to past one by one then humans have disputes with each other since eve and adam days . its matters ? paksitna was created and settle down in 1947-48 so its just fine to have some issues on border understanding .

You're right on that....I just wanted to share the video to get the comments of fellow PDF'ians. Not off topic discussions like you can see here already by certain trolls hiding behind different flags.
 
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