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It wont be if you start a war

You can keep it because we believe in Peace
But should you start a war again ; we will kill Many thousands of your soldiers

Your PLA bosses know this ; hence all this Bluff and bluster

By the way the Warnings have stopped

Now the language is ; " We urge India to withdraw "
Yep, our bullets are made of paper. Look who is the one GOING to China for the FOURTH time.:lol:. Remember how we slaughter your starving negro soldiers, they were crying for their mothers and hell we had to feed them. Last I heard your soldiers are still underfed except for the high caste officers and the Sikhs.:lol:. Turd world army with a cow fanatic leader. I think the 3 initial 'urgings' were from diplomats, this is the first and direct 'urging' from the military, I hope you realize the significance. If Doval fails to convey the right message, bye bye India.

Cholera. And it lost.
Thats actually funny, the top killer of Indian babies is actually diarrhea. When they buy billions of weapons to fight China, their people suffer, Chinese weapons are made in China, we provide employment and stimulate the economy. Hope these idiots realize this.
 
lol the shameless chinaman wants talk about annexing small kingdoms, go implant some brain cells if you are incapable of common sense, India is the inheritor of assets of the British-raj and the homogeneous Hindustani kingdoms. they have dozens of state and princely governments under the RAj , Bhutan and India just continues the century old alliance pact , the pact was invoked again in 1949 after India was freed and unified .

for fuk sakes the packs name itself is called India-bhutan friendship treaty.

Give the proof British agreed India is the inheritor of British empire. The master didn't claim it, you better not put the words in their mouths. It's certainly British in 1940's divided South Asia sub-continent into nations as to different religion. Obviously,India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Sikiim, Assam so on are different religious areas.
 
Perhaps Chinese are not eating high protien food or something, so far it's only empty threats.
 
They are solely focusing on China right now, totally ignore Pakistan's attack on their own soldiers.

You are implying your best friend Pakistan is making unprovoked attacks across the loc in kashmir.
So you are supporting a "morally correct" terrorist nation for decades , so much for Chinese high ground.
 
LOL - sure. A Chinese's grasp of the Independence Movement. Either way, point is we fought and we kicked them out. We did not wait for them like how China waited. But then China enjoys being ruled.
Same as Malaysia, sirlanka, Burma gained their independent after British left. No country under British empire fought bristish for their independent after WW2.
 
these chinese are jokers, they can't even retake their own territory.

BTW what is today's warning number?
 

Why is this yindee ajizz dopeval coming for the 4th time begging us,when we clearly stated to them to F off of our land then only will we talk. :omghaha:

And in the meantime,our command centre and if look you look closely you can tell who we are monitoring for strike missions

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There's another picture of a strategic weapon that will scare the crap out of yindee s which I refuse to post for confidentiality....:enjoy:
 
Doklam standoff: China claims India ‘admitted’ entering its territory, says it should ‘conscientiously withdraw’
Doklam standoff: The border issue is expected to be discussed during the visit of National Security Adviser Ajit Doval to Beijing for a meeting of the NSAs of BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - on July 27-28.


Doklam standoff: The Sikkim section has a special historical background and this is the only defined boundary between China and India, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang

Sikkim standoff: India must counter aggressive China

Claiming that India ‘admitted’ to entering Chinese territory, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the Doklam standoff in the Sikkim sector can only reach its logical conclusion if Indian troops ‘conscientiously withdraw’ from the area. In a statement to the media in Thailand’s capital Bangkok on Monday, Wang was quoted by news agency PTI as saying: “The rights and wrongs are very clear and even senior Indian officials have openly stated that Chinese troops did not enter into the Indian territory.” It was his first comments in the ongoing standoff between India and China over Doklam.

In a quote posted on China’s Foreign Ministry website, Wang said that the Indian side ‘admitted’ to entering the Chinese territory, adding that the solution to this problem is simply to conscientiously withdraw. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, in her address to the Rajya Sabha last week, squarely accused China of constructing roads, which has been protested by Bhutan, also India’s ally, in writing to Beijing. She also said India was not ‘unreasonable’ on the issue and all nations were with it. Also Read: NSA Ajit Doval’s Beijing visit not an opportunity to settle border standoff: Chinese newspaper

The Doklam standoff issue is expected to be discussed during the visit of National Security Adviser Ajit Doval to Beijing for a meeting of the NSAs of BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – on July 27-28.

http://vidshare.indianexpress.com/previews/nxQFa1Sm-xe0BVfqu

Chinese and Indian soldiers have been locked in a face- off in the Dokalam area of the Sikkim sector for over a month after Indian troops stopped the Chinese army from building a road in the disputed area. China claimed that they were constructing the road within their territory and has been demanding immediate pull-out of the Indian troops from the disputed Dokalam plateau. New Delhi has expressed concern over the road building, apprehending that it may allow Chinese troops to cut India’s access to its northeastern states.

India has conveyed to the Chinese government that the road construction would represent a significant change of status quo with serious security implications for it. Doka La is the Indian name for the region which Bhutan recognises as Dokalam, while China claims it as part of its Donglang region.

Of the 3,488-km-long India-China border from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, a 220-km section falls in Sikkim.
 
Why is this yindee ajizz dopeval coming for the 4th time begging us,when we clearly stated to them to F off of our land then only will we talk. :omghaha:

And in the meantime,our command centre and if look you look closely you can tell who we are monitoring for strike missions

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There's another picture of a strategic weapon that will scare the crap out of yindee s which I refuse to post for confidentiality....:enjoy:

I have no doubt that China would be able to defeat India, only a matter of when.

I just hope that China will show no mercy...
 
Why is this yindee ajizz dopeval coming for the 4th time begging us,when we clearly stated to them to F off of our land then only will we talk. :omghaha:

And in the meantime,our command centre and if look you look closely you can tell who we are monitoring for strike missions

View attachment 413839

There's another picture of a strategic weapon that will scare the crap out of yindee s which I refuse to post for confidentiality....:enjoy:
Is that our joint operations command center? I think the near real time Yaogan satellite surveillance are fed to that place.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-reduce-doklam-chill/articleshow/59747691.cms
Amid Doklam row, PM Modi sends birthday wishes to Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang
:lol: How low can they get?
 
Same as Malaysia, sirlanka, Burma gained their independent after British left. No country under British empire fought bristish for their independent after WW2.
LOL - what a great narrative.

Where did you fought the British? India and East/West Pakistan were draw up by the British high commissioner before British move out of the South Asia sub continent.
Yawn. Fought them in Imphal. Fought them through Constitutional and extra-Constitutional means. Churchill did not want to leave India. Read up some history.
 
Buried in the Himalayas in the Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's neck, Chinese and Indian military forces sit on the respective sides of their vague borders and entrench themselves for what could become a shooting war between nuclear powers.

Both Beijing and New Delhi see the conflict as a shoving match for dominance in the Himalayas, an age-old struggle between the two states that most recently went hot in 1962, before either state had perfected nuclear bombs.

But now a Chinese construction project aiming to build a road that can support 40 ton vehicle traffic threatens a critical passage in India and risks alienating New Delhi from its ally, Bhutan.

As China asserts sovereignty over the disputed border zone with the building project, Indian troops have entrenched themselves, according to a dispatch from the South China Morning Post.

“New bunkers are being built, the ground is being mined to pre-empt Chinese attack, machine-gun nests are being placed at strategic points, and soldiers are performing battle drills at least twice a day,” according to the Post.

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The Chicken's Neck–also known as the Siliguri Corridor—is a narrow strip of land, 24 kilometers (15 mi) in width separating India from its northeast states. The area is marked in red. Note that the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir is divided between India, China, and Pakistan (the colored areas represent the parts which are not under control of India). Wikimedia Commons

Both India and Bhutan have protested China's ambitious one belt one road program to undertake massive infrastructure projects across Asia, and now China seems intent on testing the two nations' resolve.

“They are trying to show Bhutan who calls the shots in the Himalayas. So we have to ensure we are capable of defending Bhutan’s territorial integrity,” Maj. Gen. Gaganjit Singh, who commanded a division in India’s Northeast before retiring as the deputy chief of the Defence Intelligence Agency, told the Post. “We have to prove we can defend Bhutan and we are determined not to lose the current terrain and tactical advantage we have in Chumbi Valley.”

At 9,800 feet in elevation, the Indian troops sit and watch the Chinese below as they push forward with their road.

“It’s important for us to stop the Chinese here because if we fail, they will roll on to the Chicken’s Neck and can cut off our northeast,” said Singh.

Meanwhile, China, the numerically superior army, declared it would protect its border "at all costs," and that the Indians should have "no illusions" about their resolve.

But while China sees this step as vital for asserting dominance and achieving a major construction initiative, and India sees it as a vital threat to its national integrity, neither side wants serious fighting to start.

“A hot war between India and China could squander all the gains from their extensive economic diplomacy, and that would work against each country’s interests in a big way,” Michael Kugelman, the Deputy Director of the Wilson Center’s Asia Program, told The Cipher Brief of the conflict.

Hopefully at the upcoming summit between Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, (BRICS) the two sides can work out a way to end the conflict while saving face, before we see two nuclear-armed nations with a combined population of nearly 3 billion go to war.

http://www.businessinsider.com/china-india-war-dolkam-siliguri-corridor-2017-7/?IR=T
 
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