Lyrical Mockery
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And it has been the Tibetans ruling themselves before the Mongols and Manchus, eh?
It is a part of India, and thats how its going to stay... Modern borders are going to stay the same..
Go claim Mongolia too, buddy..
Are you talking about Uttar Pradesh? You know freedom fighters like Nehru, Mangal Pandey, etc, etc, etc, etc comes from there right?
And there are Indians here from UP..
A.P, A,P ,JK..................
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Forum can't let me post the links so please google "Postal Map of China ,1917.jpg" for the info.
The “Postal map of China”, 1917 , a Government of China’s Official Government publications, published at Peking in 1917. Actually an imperialist map of China during the relevant period, besides the depiction of Aksai Chin as part of India, the map incidentally depicts all the pre-1947 Himalayan princely states in Pre-1947 India including inter alia Nepal, Sikikim, and what is now Arunachal Pradesh as integral parts of India. The map was published by the Government of China in 1917 and the source and creator of the image is the Government of China of the relevant period i.e. 1917 and the maps prove that Aksai Chin is not disputed but is an inalienable part of Kashmir. The map is reproduced in all “note worthy” books pertaining to India’s border issue, including “Himalayan Frontiers” by Dorothy Woodman published inter alia by London Barrie and Rockliff The Cresset Press, 1969 at page 81.
A treaty was signed in 1904 between the authorities in Tibet and Colonel Younghusband as a "Convention between Great Britain and Tibet" thus converting Tibet into a British protectorate with some degree of independence. After the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 and a failed Chinese expedition in 1913 to conquer Tibet, the regions of Ü-Tsang and western Kham, comprising the present-day TAR were then under the control of the Government of Tibet, supervised by the British.
In 1913, shortly after the British invasion of Tibet in 1904, the creation of the position of British Trade Agent at Gyantse and the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, most of the area comprising the present-day Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) (Ü-Tsang and western Kham ) became de-facto independent from the rest of present-day China, under a British protectorate, with the rest of the present day TAR coming under Tibetan Government rule by 1917.
In July 1949, in order to prevent Chinese agitation in Tibet, the Government of Tibet expelled the (Nationalist) Chinese delegation. In November 1949, it sent a letter to the US State Department and a copy to Mao Zedong, and a separate letter to Great Britain, declaring its intent to defend itself “by all possible means” against PRC troop incursions into Tibet.
In September 1949, shortly before the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) made it a top priority to incorporate Tibet into the PRC, by force if necessary. Because Tibet was unlikely to voluntarily give up its De-facto independence, Mao in December 1949 ordered that preparations be made to march into Tibet’s province centered at Qamdo (Chamdo), in order to induce the Tibetan Government to negotiate.
In other words, Tibet which was a British Protectorate earlier, was forcibly assimilated by China. It was never a part of it. So, if that's the case, how is Arunachal part of China? If anything, it was part of the British Protectorate and never part of China! On what grounds therefore, can China claim Arunachal?
Bottom line: Arunachal is part and parcel of India and even God can't change the status. Period!
LOL!
Loser, we are talking about ZN, and your are ranting about Aksai Chin!
Looks like you lost not only Aksai Chin, but more importantly you lost your education of geography.
While most Indians claim, intentionally or unintentionally, all over the place that Arunachal Pradesh (South Tibet) is an integral part of India, (see in http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...china-not-reality-says-pm-manmohan-singh.html ) I actually find, with factual truth, that Arunachal Pradesh (South Tibet) is NOT an integral part of India.
Friends, the following is why Arunachal Pradesh (South Tibet) is NOT an integral part of India. And there is no legal ground for Indians to claim so.
While it is true that there are some traces of Indian cultural relics found in AP, it had been more that Tibetans who ruled ZN before the British took it over.
For simplicity, just get a rough picture from wiki:
Simla Accord has been trashed by the very UK itself:
Thus, India has only recently (after 1962) occupied the territory illegally, and there is no legal ground for Indians to claim that ZN(AP) is an integral part of India.
Dissidents from India or Tibetans in exile who want to be indian, voice your different/opposing opinions.
No jingoism, no slogans, as they count nothing in a legal argument among matured grown-ups.