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BEIJING: China is pushing Japan and South Korea to establish an astronomical observatory in Aksai Chin, a remote part of Jammu & Kashmir that Beijing occupied after the 1962 war and had Islamabad cede parts of the region to it a year later.

A Chinese scientist on Sunday said the East Asia Core Observatories Association -- with China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan as it members - has recommended the site for the observatory. Yao told the official Xinhua news agency that the association had also surveyed sites in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Pamirs Plateau in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, but the new observatory is likely to be established in Tibet (Aksai Chin) this year.

The association's website shows one of its proposed sites in Aksai Chin (Shiquanhe in Chinese) in Tibet.

"EACOA directors reached a consensus that a review and evaluation meeting are urgently needed among regional excepts, aiming to update EACOA on relevant site survey progress, particularly focus on the site-testing metrology, instrumentations, procedures and data analysis performed on the candidate site at Ali (Aksai Chin) Tibet," it said about a recent meeting.

Ali in Tibet's Ngari Prefecture falls within Aksai Chin, which India claims to be its own territory.

The move comes as Beijing has been asking India to pull out of oil exploration from the disputed areas of the South China Sea off the Vietnamese coast. Both China and Vietnam claim the South China Sea.

China feels that the presence of India and Russia, which recently entered the area, will further complicate the territorial dispute. Experts see the Chinese proposal for the observatory as an attempt to complicate the Aksai Chin dispute by drawing in Japan and South Korea, who are members of the Japan-based EACOA.

The observatory will carry out research on planetary science, star formation, gamma-ray bursts and other astronomical projects. It will conduct around-the-clock observations of certain celestial bodies.

The move, if successful, will legitimize Beijing's claim over the disputed area and make it difficult for New Delhi to establish its rights over it.

China invites Japan, South Korea to build observatory in disputed Aksai Chin - The Times of India
 
One move on this and Japanese and south Korean nuke business in India will be a no starter forever !!.

I dont think Japan and SK will respond to this,
 
One move on this and Japanese and south Korean nuke business in India will be a no starter forever !!.

I dont think Japan and SK will respond to this,

China is the no 1 trading partner of Japan or S Korea. Where is india's trading ranking with Japan and S Korea respectively?!
 
China is the no 1 trading partner of Japan or S Korea. Where is india's trading ranking with Japan and S Korea respectively?!

Why? They obviously dont want to lose future business with India, do they?
 
One move on this and Japanese and south Korean nuke business in India will be a no starter forever !!.

I dont think Japan and SK will respond to this,

Well look at the other side of the picture..this opportunity provides and assurance to South Korean and Japanese nuke business in India as well as expand their business interest ..smart move of the Chinese!

China is the no 1 trading partner of Japan or S Korea. Where is india's trading ranking with Japan and S Korea respectively?!

Why? They obviously dont want to lose future business with India, do they?

Business which has not occurred yet is considered not a business yet.
 
Why? They obviously dont want to lose future business with India, do they?

the same thing applies to them with China as well. what I am saying is dont think you can always use business as a leverage and hope it can work in your favour.

Business which has not occurred yet is considered not a business yet.

Both Japan and SK's top trading partner is China.
 
This sounds like a fake news. I did a Google search and could not find any Chinese source about this, let alone the "Xinhua" news quoted in the original article. It simply doesn't make sense to build anything other than road in that barren land without food and water with the nearest cities thousands of miles away. Aksai Chin is pretty much under China's control already, why the fuss? It seems like a media sensation.
 
China feels that the presence of India and Russia, which recently entered the area, will further complicate the territorial dispute. Experts see the Chinese proposal for the observatory as an attempt to complicate the Aksai Chin dispute by drawing in Japan and South Korea, who are members of the Japan-based EACOA.

The observatory will carry out research on planetary science, star formation, gamma-ray bursts and other astronomical projects. It will conduct around-the-clock observations of certain celestial bodies.

The move, if successful, will legitimize Beijing's claim over the disputed area and make it difficult for New Delhi to establish its rights over it.

LMAO...it's not over yet with J&K...it's constested territory, Indians still received staples visa...now dare to claim Aksai Chin. we haven't finished yet with AP....Indians are such bollywoodians.
 
This sounds like a fake news. I did a Google search and could not find any Chinese source about this, let alone the "Xinhua" news quoted in the original article. It simply doesn't make sense to build anything other than road in that barren land without food and water with the nearest cities thousands of miles away. Aksai Chin is pretty much under China's control already, why the fuss? It seems like a media sensation.

Only those intellectually chellenged will believe that everything that is reported, in the media, is gospel truth
 
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As I know Shinquanhe is not located in Aksai Chin and not far from Manasarovar.
 
Of course not.

you dont know what's happening in "your country that you declared on PDF" with China do you?
Samsung has just put its ink on paper agreeing to invest USD 7 billion in the city of Xi'an, Shanxi Province!
 
Samsung has just put its ink on paper agreeing to invest USD 7 billion in the city of Xi'an, Shanxi Province!
Xian(better known as ChangAn the true ancient capital of Han Chinese. Beijing is the capital of Altaic invaders) is an undisputed Chinese territory and there is no controversy by building anything there.

Not so with Aksai Chin.
 

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