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India should conform to UN resolutions on Masood Azhar's issue: China

What is China exactly demanding from India..can someone clarify? I am curious!
 
What is China exactly demanding from India..can someone clarify? I am curious!
Actually nothing Indians can offer China. Dalai Lama is just an excuse. Obvious that
Masood Azhar guy means nothing to China and China doesn't have to risk economic and trade loss to protect a guy which no Chinese knows , It's a message to India that we are with Pakistan. and CPEC plays a role here.
 
China will have to block many such resolutions now. Many more individuals are going to be listed. A permanent SC member shielding Islamic terrorists: narrative getting built.
 
One is enough. the case is over, get with it.



Most? China has 14 land neighbors and India is the only country which has land disputes with China. You call 1 out of 14 most?

Blunt lie:-

1. North Korea - Strange, but China has dispute with NK, check for Mount Paektu, Yalu and Tumen rivers.
2. Russia - When USSR you fought an war. Since it was a mighty superpower you lost. It is only in 91 just before his dissolution when they were lowest of their military might the treaty got signed.
3. Mongolia - China claims all of Mongolia on historical precedent, while there was tension with inner Mongolia in USSR era. But irony is Mongolia, under Genghis Khan ruled China.By that logic Mongolia should have ruled China.
4. Kazakhstan- Dispute resolved only in 98, only when large gas and oil reserve was discovered. This oil and gas was pipe lined to China.
5. Kyrgyzstan- She did two agreements in 96 and 99. But irony is this was renounced by Kyrgyzstan parliament, even called for impeachment of President.
6. Tajikistan- Resolved only in 2011. China got the disputed land because of the heavy investment she did in the country.
7. Afghanistan- NA
8. Pakistan- Friend who gave up claim of 2000 sq km of territory.
9. India- Holy grail.
10. Nepal- Not much other than that of Mustang region.
11. Bhutan- Bhutanese enclaves in Tibet, namely Cherkip Gompa, Dho, Dungmar, Gesur, Gezon, Itse Gompa, Khochar, Nyanri, Ringung, Sanmar, Tarchen and Zuthulphuk. Also Kula Kangri and mountainous areas to the west of this peak, plus the western Haa District of Bhutan.
12. Mayanmar- NA.
13. Laos- NA.
14. Vietnam- Leave it.

And South China sea. You have now territorial dispute with Japan, Philippines, Brunei..
Finally Taiwan.....

Still you would be telling only India.
 
Are you crazy,You just listed all those historic disputes which have been long settled , that's your so called land disputes? China and N.Korea has a very clear border signed by the two government on the compromise of the Chinese ,Mount Paektu is totally on the Chinese side of Yalu river and China accepted to divide it which caused much complains in China cause it's against traditional Yalu river line.

Chinese enjoys very peaceful borders with all 14 neighbors except for India , did you ever hear that any other our neighbors repeated claim so called Chinese incursion? And you, India, has problems with every single neighbor which are all good friends of China.
 
Chinese enjoys very peaceful borders with all 14 neighbors except for India , did you ever hear that any other our neighbors repeated claim so called Chinese incursion? And you, India, has problems with every single neighbor which are all good friends of China.

Are you kidding? China also has border disputes with tiny Bhutan and DPRK. Till the early 2000s there was a simmering dispute with Russia as well. Then there are the senkaku islands (Japan), Spratly Islands (Vietnam) and Scarborough shoal (Phillipines). Not to mention the thorn of Taiwan. Current maritime boundary issues involve Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia, as well as Taiwan - many involving some outrageous claims in the South China sea. All this in addition to its explicit belligerence in the Korean War, Vietnam War, Sino-Soviet conflicts, etc.

Apart from Pakistan and China India currently has a single outstanding dispute with Nepal.

On the Masood Azhar issue I can't help but wonder if China has taken a step too far. The man heads a designated terrorist organization, is a convicted criminal in India and was the subject of a hostage exchange involving the most unsavory of folks. Repeatedly blocking moves to sanction him by the UN cost China political capital and ultimately prove unsustainable - plus affect the perception of Chinese.
 
Are you kidding? China also has border disputes with tiny Bhutan and DPRK. Till the early 2000s there was a simmering dispute with Russia as well. Then there are the senkaku islands (Japan), Spratly Islands (Vietnam) and Scarborough shoal (Phillipines). Not to mention the thorn of Taiwan. Current maritime boundary issues involve Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia, as well as Taiwan - many involving some outrageous claims in the South China sea. All this in addition to its explicit belligerence in the Korean War, Vietnam War, Sino-Soviet conflicts, etc.

Apart from Pakistan and China India currently has a single outstanding dispute with Nepal.

On the Masood Azhar issue I can't help but wonder if China has taken a step too far. The man heads a designated terrorist organization, is a convicted criminal in India and was the subject of a hostage exchange involving the most unsavory of folks. Repeatedly blocking moves to sanction him by the UN cost China political capital and ultimately prove unsustainable - plus affect the perception of Chinese.

Funny how India allowed this terrorist to plan a plane hijacking from within Indian custody, and then immediately released him to kill more people?
 
Funny how India allowed this terrorist to plan a plane hijacking from within Indian custody, and then immediately released him to kill more people?

Releasing him was no doubt a foolish decision - and we have only our own leaders to blame for that - but that does not answer the question as to why a country that wants to be seen as a global superpower and counter to the US would stick its neck out for him time and again.
 

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