Joe Shearer
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who is chauism???
but does not matter if you dont want answer this question.
Good friend with whom I analyzed the 1962 Sino-Indian conflict.
Very simply, I would first get the Indian Parliament to empower me to investigate the correct situation on these border disputes, and to take action according to the findings.
I would ask PRC to enter into a border settlement agreeing to the line of actual control in Ladakh, with minor modifications to accommodate both sides, and to agree to a border running across the watershed line in Arunachal Pradesh.
I would ask for a neutralization of the border area to a distance of 5 kms., within which only a joint border commission of both Chinese and Indian border guards should be allowed.
I would ask for visa on entry privileges for people of both countries living within 10 kms. of the border, and for concessional or nil duties on trade between both sides.
I would ask for relaxed border transit rights for Indians to visit their sacred places in Tibet, at Mansarovar and Mount Kailash.
I would offer to mediate between the Tibetan government in exile and the PRC authorities to arrive at an amicable middle path solution.