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pakistan has compromised so much in love for china, it has handed over gwadar to china, already handed over parts of GB to china in 1962, laid off claim on aksai chin. If china acquires ladakh, probably pakistan would let go of its claim in ladakh as well.

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What type of fucking bullshit is this? China has ceded more land to us than we have to them. Wait and let me find you a good source.

Give this a read moron before spouting garbage like that:
 
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What type of fucking bullshit is this? China has ceded more land to us than we have to them. Wait and let me find you a good source.

Give this a read moron before spouting garbage like that:
Indians can't tolerate that China is a nation that engages with its neighbours honourably. Likewise, China has given India ample opportunity to behave in a reasonable manner. China has even warned India not to be deceived by American malevolence but does India ever listen to reason?

Personally, I'd gladly let Indians implode under their own delusions.
 
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What type of fucking bullshit is this? China has ceded more land to us than we have to them. Wait and let me find you a good source.

Give this a read moron before spouting garbage like that:

mind your language please, im being nothing but civil here,

secondly i have just read what your quote referred and seems like a propaganda, the indians inherited territories from british raj, so they wouldn't make any legitimate claim without a solid legal and inherited background

he Ardagh–Johnson Line is a proposed boundary of Kashmir abutting Chinese Turkestan and Tibet. It was formally proposed to the British Indian government by Major General John Ardagh, chief of military intelligence in London, in 1897, based on the surveys conducted by William Johnson in 1865.[1]

The Ardagh–Johnson Line is one of three boundary lines considered by the British Indian government, the other two being the Macartney–MacDonald Line and a line along the Karakoram range. The British preference among the three choices varied over time based on the perception of their strategic interests in India.[1] The Ardagh–Johnson Line represented the "forward school" that wanted to advance the boundary as forward as possible as a defence against the growing Russian empire.[2] Following the Chinese reluctance to acquiesce to the more conservative Macartney–MacDonald Line, the British eventually reverted to the forward line in the Aksai Chin area, which was then inherited by the independent Republic of India.[3]

I just made a statement that what would be the pakistani claim if china somehow manages to get entire ladakh, will it leave the claim for ladakh as well just like aksai chin?

Pakistan has entered into a zone where its relation with china could be declared as modern version of vassal state, meaning, no independent rational policy.

regards
 
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mind your language please, im being nothing but civil here,

secondly i have just read what your quote referred and seems like a propaganda, the indians inherited territories from british raj, so they wouldn't make any legitimate claim without a solid legal and inherited background



I just made a statement that what would be the pakistani claim if china somehow manages to get entire ladakh, will it leave the claim for ladakh as well just like aksai chin?

Pakistan has entered into a zone where its relation with china could be declared as modern version of vassal state, meaning, no independent rational policy.

regards
It will be upto Ladakh if they want to join with Pakistan or China, China is a great ally to Pakistan. We are not their vassal state, we just have mutual interests. It can be seen from the fact that they have made several dams on rivers going into its eastern side but none on river Indus which passes through Pakistan.

secondly i have just read what your quote referred and seems like a propaganda, the indians inherited territories from british raj, so they wouldn't make any legitimate claim without a solid legal and inherited background
You sound like a larper.
 
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no alternative ,
where ever master goes , you have to follow .:enjoy:

Check out the comments, your brothers are crying that Uncle Sam ain't coming.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...upport-for-new-delhi/articleshow/76430061.cms


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Master you say? Hey, the US is God to the sanghis hahahaha.
 
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