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India and China agree to ease tension on border

So will we ๐Ÿ˜‚. We did see what happened in Galwan. What was it 40 Indian soldiers dead, 75 injured 10~15 including 6-7 officers taken prisoner by the Chinese . Why did these soldiers not have fire arms for self protection? Why did the Indian artillery allow its soldiers to be slaughtered. Itโ€™s all because of the pshyche that Indian soldiers are expendable! Equipment is not

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Yes. Believe the Indian media's numbers when it comes to # of dead Indians but not # of dead Chinese. Lol. We will see how this ends.
 
It's still a lot of dough. Even if the contraction was 60%, we would still provide for the Chinese refugees here.
Of course India must provide for them, they are ethnic TIBETAN INDIANS.
They were nefarious Nehru's RUNNING DOGS making trouble for China in 1959.
SARENDRA MODI wanted to acknowledge them as INDIANS.
Haha, these TIBETAN INDIANS are very good at killing themselves.

Sixty years after fleeing Tibet, refugees in India get passports, not property

โ€œTibetans are seen as refugees and as stateless in India.
Being seen that way after having been born and lived our whole lives in India is unfair and impractical,โ€ he said.
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Funny you keep calling these Tibetan INDIANS as Chinese when they call themselves as Stateless Tibetans.
I must say these former SLAVE OWNERS fit in well with Indians.
But unfortunately these SLAVE OWNERS don't want to identify with Nation famous for SHITHOLE and RAPISTS.
Many Tibetans not taking Indian citizenship
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The events in recent months and years is a testament to how terribly Modi has conducted his foreign policy, especially with India's neighbors. Before his ascension, China and India had virtually no major standoffs since 1987, with only one minor incident flaring up in DBO back in 2013. The real miscalculation began when Modi directed the Indians to trespass into Chinese territory for three months to stop road construction at Doklam. Prior to that, the Chinese had not done anything of this sort, so it was India which first moved the needle. What the Chinese did in May by crossing the LAC because of Indian road construction is just returning the favor, albeit much more forcefully considering the massive scale of the intrusion. Modi cannot afford the LAC to become the LOC; Xi can ... if anything, sporadic combat along the LAC would give the PLA an opportunity for real warfighting experience, much like what they experienced during the Sino-Vietnamese border conflicts in the 1980s.
Donโ€™t agree with that assessment. Forget about India, take any other chinese neighbour ( except Pakistan ofcourse) and read their story as to how the Chinese have systematically become harder to negotiate with. Modi began his term with overtures to China which went nowhere. It wasnโ€™t as bad as what the Chinese did to the Filipinos, but thereโ€™s a trend here.
 
Isn't it India doing what the enemy wants?

India as the largest country of South Asia should be a focus point, but is it?

70 years of trying to force yourself upon the region with increasing amount of hindutva extremism has consequences

Now you are a patsy for the west
We share commonalities, India and Pakistan. Mostly in terms of stupid decisions been made. If you keep your holier than thou attitude, we wonโ€™t be able to look at each case objectively. The Chinese will lose their momentum as a result of their geographic aspirations, who loses more is irrelevant.
 
India has also taken 7k sq km Sikkim and 86k Arunachal Pradesh which Dragon consider as it's nails in claw...... see these 2 military mammoths know where to hurt each other where it pains..... they will try to humiliate each other to satisfy their egos but they will never henceforth fight a full blown war which fanboys are dreaming...... for both of them their national interests are top of everything...... they will find out a way to come out of the current situation..... fanboys should be more worried about what their country is doing to pay next IMF installment...... some countries I heard are taking loans just to pay their intrest on the loans..... dangerous situation....

Sorry, I do not believe anything Indians say, they are known to be liars, cheats, and scammers. Even your media is just a pack of liars, India truly is a disgusting country.
 
Yes. Believe the Indian media's numbers when it comes to # of dead Indians but not # of dead Chinese. Lol. We will see how this ends.
I believe Canadian , US , Chinese and Pakistani media when it comes to number of Indian solidier dead and their analysis on the situation in the liberation of Chinese territory from India illegal occupation

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I believe Canadian , US , Chinese and Pakistani media when it comes to number of Indian solidier dead and their analysis on the situation in the liberation of Chinese territory from India illegal occupation

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They have all sourced the # from Indian media
 
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Look at Indian. Keep drumming the flag of Chinese words. Are u afraid of fighting war with China? I know u didn't want another 20 dead Indian soldiers. :enjoy:
 
Yeah Zhao Lijian doesn't wasn't Indian troops to turn into ice cubes :enjoy: ... it looks he still has regard for Indian soldiers.
It's very interesting.What do you think indians will think of these words? What is China's purpose if they are still saying these words when they have anticipated the Indian reaction? 8-) 8-) 8-)
 
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- China and India said they had agreed to de-escalate renewed tensions on their contested Himalayan border and take steps to restore "peace and tranquillity" following a high-level diplomatic meeting in Moscow.

Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met in Moscow on Thursday and reached a five-point consensus, including agreements the current border situation is not in their interests and that troops from both sides should quickly disengage and ease tensions, the two countries said in a joint statement.

The consensus, struck on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, came after a clash in the border area in the western Himalayas earlier this week.

China and India accused each other of firing into the air during the confrontation, a violation of long-held protocol not to use firearms on the sensitive frontier.

Wang told Jaishankar during the meeting the "imperative is to immediately stop provocations such as firing and other dangerous actions that violate the commitments made by the two sides," China's foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday.

Wang also told Jaishankar all personnel and equipment that have trespassed at the border must be moved and that frontier troops on both sides "must quickly disengage" in order to de-escalate the situation.

China's Global Times, an influential tabloid published by the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party, said in an editorial published late Thursday that any talks with India should be paired with "war readiness".

"The Chinese side must be fully prepared to take military action when diplomatic engagement fails, and its front line troops must be able to respond to emergencies, and be ready to fight at any time," the newspaper said.

"India has an abnormal confidence in confronting China. It does not have enough strength. If India is kidnapped by extreme nationalist forces and keeps following its radical China policy, it will pay a heavy price."

 
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- China and India said they had agreed to de-escalate renewed tensions on their contested Himalayan border and take steps to restore "peace and tranquillity" following a high-level diplomatic meeting in Moscow.

Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met in Moscow on Thursday and reached a five-point consensus, including agreements the current border situation is not in their interests and that troops from both sides should quickly disengage and ease tensions, the two countries said in a joint statement.

The consensus, struck on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, came after a clash in the border area in the western Himalayas earlier this week.

China and India accused each other of firing into the air during the confrontation, a violation of long-held protocol not to use firearms on the sensitive frontier.

Wang told Jaishankar during the meeting the "imperative is to immediately stop provocations such as firing and other dangerous actions that violate the commitments made by the two sides," China's foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday.

Wang also told Jaishankar all personnel and equipment that have trespassed at the border must be moved and that frontier troops on both sides "must quickly disengage" in order to de-escalate the situation.

China's Global Times, an influential tabloid published by the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party, said in an editorial published late Thursday that any talks with India should be paired with "war readiness".

"The Chinese side must be fully prepared to take military action when diplomatic engagement fails, and its front line troops must be able to respond to emergencies, and be ready to fight at any time," the newspaper said.

"India has an abnormal confidence in confronting China. It does not have enough strength. If India is kidnapped by extreme nationalist forces and keeps following its radical China policy, it will pay a heavy price."

If you are going to quote an article, at least include its full title, which is both China and India agree to disengage troops (not a unilateral pullback in anyway). I really don't know why you guys are so disingenuous and have to resort to such deceit just to be picked to shreds by knowledgeable posters in this forum. What do you guys have to gain from this :crazy: :hitwall: :disagree:
 
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- China and India said they had agreed to de-escalate renewed tensions on their contested Himalayan border and take steps to restore "peace and tranquillity" following a high-level diplomatic meeting in Moscow.

Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar met in Moscow on Thursday and reached a five-point consensus, including agreements the current border situation is not in their interests and that troops from both sides should quickly disengage and ease tensions, the two countries said in a joint statement.

The consensus, struck on the sidelines of a Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting, came after a clash in the border area in the western Himalayas earlier this week.

China and India accused each other of firing into the air during the confrontation, a violation of long-held protocol not to use firearms on the sensitive frontier.

Wang told Jaishankar during the meeting the "imperative is to immediately stop provocations such as firing and other dangerous actions that violate the commitments made by the two sides," China's foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday.

Wang also told Jaishankar all personnel and equipment that have trespassed at the border must be moved and that frontier troops on both sides "must quickly disengage" in order to de-escalate the situation.

China's Global Times, an influential tabloid published by the official newspaper of China's ruling Communist Party, said in an editorial published late Thursday that any talks with India should be paired with "war readiness".

"The Chinese side must be fully prepared to take military action when diplomatic engagement fails, and its front line troops must be able to respond to emergencies, and be ready to fight at any time," the newspaper said.

"India has an abnormal confidence in confronting China. It does not have enough strength. If India is kidnapped by extreme nationalist forces and keeps following its radical China policy, it will pay a heavy price."

I reemembr Indians said the same thing before Galwan massacre. Btw we are at fjnger 3 now.

 
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