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Legally speaking, the so-called Indian territory doesn't exist. The UN doesn't recognize it, the US doesn't recognize it, no country recognize except Inida it is Indian territory. The area in question is in dispute. Since it is in dispute, there is no clear ownership. The Chinese soldiers can come and go as they please.
Not until there is an agreement signed between the two countries, the area is a nomansland. It is only India's own vivid imagination the land in question is Indian territory.
The more India bring this matter up, the more they will feel humiliated. Because no one is listening to your assertion.
In the flag meeting, the Indian officer said to the Chinese officer," You are in my territory."
CO,"What territory?"
IO,"Where you are standing on."
CO,"This is your territory? It's new to me. Do you have a land title to prove it is yours?"
IO,"eh no."
CO,"Then it is not yours."
IO,"OK let talk business. Did you bring me any hiphone and mike shoes?"
Not until there is an agreement signed between the two countries, the area is a nomansland. It is only India's own vivid imagination the land in question is Indian territory.
The more India bring this matter up, the more they will feel humiliated. Because no one is listening to your assertion.
In the flag meeting, the Indian officer said to the Chinese officer," You are in my territory."
CO,"What territory?"
IO,"Where you are standing on."
CO,"This is your territory? It's new to me. Do you have a land title to prove it is yours?"
IO,"eh no."
CO,"Then it is not yours."
IO,"OK let talk business. Did you bring me any hiphone and mike shoes?"
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