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China is causing considerable consternation in India by reviving old claims to border areas. In northeast India, the state of Arunachal Pradesh has long been claimed as part of Tibet (although when Tibet was an independent nation a century ago, it agreed that Arunachal Pradesh was part of India.) Arunachal Pradesh has a population of about a million people, spread among 84,000 square kilometers of mountains and valleys. The Himalayan mountains, the tallest in the world, are the northern border of Arunachal Pradesh, and serve as the border, even if currently disputed, with China. This is a really remote part of the world, and neither China nor India want to go to war over the place. But the two countries did fight a short war, up in these mountains, in 1962. The Indians lost, and are determined not to lose if there is a rematch.

China also has claims on Kashmir, and actually occupies about 20 percent of the region, and claims the rest. Recently, China has been issuing special visas to Indians from Kashmir, who are travelling in China. This caused a diplomatic flap with India, which saw the special visas as a Chinese attempt to claim that Indians in Kashmir are, well, not really Indian.

China is tweaking the Indians as part of a campaign to negotiate a treaty to settle, once and for all, these many border disputes. India has been reluctant to give in much to the Chinese, and the issue is not seen, by either nation, as worth another war. So non-military pressure is being applied.
 
we all know about the boarder dispute, whats new about it in this article?
 
Sorry buddy some wrong notion the Indian land u are talking about is Indias land :cheers:

Ill prove that for u with proof.:sniper: Why Arunachal Pradesh belons to India

1.Bismaknagar
It is located in Dibang Valley district and is a sacred heritage of the Idu Mishmis. It is a symbol of past glory and indicate the high standard of civilisation that once prevailed around Bhismaknagar. Bhismaknagar must have been a strong hold of the Chutiyas (12th-16th centuries) but the excavations has been throwing new light on its much earlier antiquities. Bhismaknagar stands for what is best in the tribal and Aryans way of life. It speaks for the Catholic spirit of the ancient Indians and the contribution made by the Idus to the synthetic fabric of Indian culture. Today Bhismaknagar has become the nucleus of a renaisance a determination of a sturdy race to revive its traditional culture, while accepting everything that is progressive.

Bhismaknagar :cheers:

Am talking abt 12th century.

2. Parasuram Kund and the Brahma Kund in the Lohit district are sacred places that attract thousands of pilgrims, who take a dip in their holy waters to purge themselves of their sins every year.



3.Bismaknagar and its fort in the Dibang Valley are memorials to the Bhagwat Gita. The story goes that Lord Krishna’s visited Bismaknagar, fell in love with a local girl Rukmini, and eloped with her.

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4.The beautiful Tawang Monastery, dating back to the 17th century, houses a big library of holy books, some of which are written in gold letters.

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More proof :sniper:.............................

4.Ruins found in Arunachal Pradesh will make u think has india really occupied Arunachal or is china claiming it coz Tawang has stretegic significance attached with religious sentiments of Tibetans.

Malinithan is a temple site in ruins. It is situated at the foot of the Siang hills under the Likabali Sub-Division of West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh. It is only 1 Km east of Likabali, the nearest administrative centre. Relics of stone images of Malinithan came to be noted from the early twenties of the present century. In course of series of excavation from 1968 and ending 1971, ruins of temples and valuable scriptures were unearthed at this site. The fame of Malinithan as a holy place of worship draws a large number of visitors and piligrims.

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These are not the times of british era i am talking abt these are temples built centuries ago :cheers:

 
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RUINS OF BHALUKPONG:

5.Forts constructed around 10th to 12th centuries are found in the Bhalukpong area of West Kameng district.
It is believed to be that of some defeated kings of Assam in those periods.
Few stone blocks and brickbats are found on the slope of the hillock, which is situated on the right bank of river Bharali, about 3-km northwest from Bhalukpong. Near The BRTF camp, Bhalukpong, some bricks, stone remnants, a pond and a brick well were found.

6.Lohit District
is the present name derived from one of its principal rivers, the Lohit which rises from the eastern Tibet and enters India in Kibithoo area of the District. In the ancient Indian literature the river is called 'Lauhitya' a name that is associated with the legends of Parasuram which referred in Srimad Bhagavat, Kalikapurana and in the Mahabharata.

The ancient history of the individual Lohit District is not concreated due to paucity of historical evidence, literary or material, yet the lower belt of the district is the base for evidence for existence of the ruins of ancient settlement, buildings, shrines and temples. The Parasuram Kund,Tamreswari temple,Sivalinga site and the city of king Bhismak situated in this region are also mentioned in the Puranic and tantric literatures.

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7.Rukmini Nati: are the ruins of Princess Rukmini is situated at the heart of Chimiri village which is approximately 12 km from Roing. This is a hill-fort presumably of 14th/15th century. You find the remains of burnt and baked bricks, which indicates the progress of the erstwhile civilization.

these places are also described in the bagavat Gita ( the holy book of Hindus )
 
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We would like to know more abt what Chinese members feel ? Can u gys substantiate your claim on Arunachal Pradesh ..

Post some links :cheers: lets have a discussion In true spirit.:pdf: to know the truth.

Am talking abt the Bagavat Gita guys can u believe that. all these days even though i believed in its teachings now am seeing proof that its actually true and all those things did really happen Wow :cheers:
 
There are a lot more evidence ill try to get more recent picture's of these sites myself :cheers: and all other members should add more evidence.
 
We would like to know more abt what Chinese members feel ? Can u gys substantiate your claim on Arunachal Pradesh ..

Post some links :cheers: lets have a discussion In true spirit.:pdf: to know the truth.

Am talking abt the Bagavat Gita guys can u believe that. all these days even though i believed in its teachings now am seeing proof that its actually true and all those things did really happen Wow :cheers:

Dalai Lama is a living proof. He was born in AP. And take a look at your own map, maybe the whole eastern part of India is not yours too. Don't you think its strange?
 
Dalai Lama is a living proof. He was born in AP. And take a look at your own map, maybe the whole eastern part of India is not yours too. Don't you think its strange?

That just shows how tolerant India is Just because we gave our home to Tibetans and they flourished Dosen't mean the land becomes theirs

for that reason there are a lot of indians in various American states claiming America as India coz Of the Indian Population is foolish.
Just as u r using the example of his holiness The Dalia Lama :what:
 
"Nagaland", "Mizoram", "Zang Nan", "Sikkim" .... these are ALL not Indians, the people are NOT Indian, the culture is not Indian. :cool:

So true. And their hijacking of Bhutan is disgusting. Only Chinese emperor could have a five-clawed dragon as his symbol of status. Bhutan has a four-clawed dragon (as evident on their flag today), that usually means their status as a king is awarded and recognized by Chinese emperor and their kingdom is an association of China.
 
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