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Been there, done that.Try PAK
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Been there, done that.Try PAK
You can use it to the best of your ability.Hello
can you please explain the level of english i shall reply you with----- so I make sure that you understand some thing.
Been there, done that.
No I just try to connect with people on their level because it really get's the point across, since you replied late and I forgot what I had in mind so carry on with your day.You can use it to the best of your ability.
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/558725/to all the posters a little good morning post....
china never accepted the causalities suffered by its army but at the time of the exchange of dead bodies, causalities were clearly visible.
The PLA (People’s Liberation Army) was taught a good lesson and it was clear both in the minds of the Chinese Army and their political leadership that now it is going to be a difficult task to engage with the Indian Army in one to one fight.
The Chinese Dragon was given a taste of fire from Indian Machine Guns. The defeat of the Chinese army was so humiliating that it was never printed in Chinese Print Media (They are under government control).
What really china did after 1967 Nathu LA defeat?
The same China which was involved in cross-border skirmish and gave an ultimatum to the Indian Army during the India-Pakistan war of 1965 didn’t utter a single word during the India-Pakistan war of 1971(even though China was strongly against the formation of Bangladesh) and in 1999.
After the India China War of 1967, India defeated Pakistan in 1971 and Sikkim became an Indian State in 1975.
After Cho La and Nathu La fight India and China never got engaged in any cross-border firing through heated talks and heavy mobilization of soldiers was seen few times.
In 1986, India granted statehood to Arunachal Pradesh, which was an area claimed by China but administered by India. The Chinese government proceeded to protest and later on military movements were seen in that area but the issue was settled by peace talks and it remained a bloodless mobilization. In 1993, the two countries signed an agreement to ensure peace along the LAC.
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/558725/
internet was also invented by Indians
spoken like a true baniyaReal Indians and real Chinese are mature enough to not want escalation in disputes and know to resolve in a civilized way. Pakistanis (many that post here at least) are just not used to disputes being settled in a civilized manner - they fall into two categories : one who just like the little kids in half knickers that jump around and chatter excitedly hoping the two arguing grownups will fight; and the other that has subrogated revenge against India for past losses to be a Chinese favor. Sad lot
Chal pehli fursat mein nikak bhosdi keThis shows Indian army is intercepting every Chinese patrol that intrudes into our territory which is why China has been unable to camp inside our side of LAC.