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What price did India pay to end China's Ladakh ingress?

I heard rumors India had to dismantle a forward post that overlooked their roads and allowed India to see what they were up to. If this is true, this is a real failure on the part of Congress. The only way they can being winning this election is if there is voter fraud. Seeing how a comp sci Phd from India was forced to flee to Canada after exposing the machines can be hacked, it is possible. Without hacking, there are still endless possibilites to change the ballot box votes.

Only four flag mettings were reported in media however according to insiders and reputed newspaper the number of meetings was much larger so surely The Chinese gone back after getting some assurance.
 
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:omghaha: India was so intimidated it capitulated without even a fight!

India, China stand-off in Ladakh ends but at what cost to India? - Firstpost

This begs the obvious question: what exactly did India “give” to secure the pullout of Chinese troops from what was notionally Indian territory? If, as the Defence Ministry claims, the Chinese troops were in Indian territory, why was there a need to “give” anything in the first place – when the only “wrong” that needed to be remedied was the Chinese provocation?

Since the Chinese side had demanded the demolition of some forward shelter posts put up by the Indian side close to the border, and the de-activation of the advanced landing facility in the region, it gives reason to wonder if these were among the “conditions” that India has yielded ground on.

If that is the case – and this remains to be validated – India may have yielded to Chinese rights to determine what happens even on what India considers its territory. This amounts to a significant change from the status quo as has prevailed since the 1962 war between the two sides. And particularly in recent years, China has ramped up its road-building and infrastructure development on its side of the fence, in a manner that dramatically alters its ability to mobilise its troops in the unlikely event of a conflict. For India to put its own “development’ activities of a similar nature on hold as the price for securing the pullout of Chinese troops – from notionally Indian territory – amounts to ‘rewarding’ China for its provocation.


To that extent, while the de-escalation of the tension between Indian and Chinese troops in the Ladakh region gives cause for relief, the government ought to come clean on the price it paid – if it did at all – to secure that relief. It should simultaneously give consideration to the prospect of averting similar Chinese adventurism along the border. If the past 20 days hold any lesson at all, it is that Chinese intentions aren’t always benign, and far from yielding cravenly to every provocation, the Indian side ought to get real about protecting its territorial and other interests in what is admittedly India’s most complex and challenging relationship.
 
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:omghaha: India was so intimidated it capitulated without even a fight!

India, China stand-off in Ladakh ends but at what cost to India? - Firstpost

This begs the obvious question: what exactly did India “give” to secure the pullout of Chinese troops from what was notionally Indian territory? If, as the Defence Ministry claims, the Chinese troops were in Indian territory, why was there a need to “give” anything in the first place – when the only “wrong” that needed to be remedied was the Chinese provocation?

Since the Chinese side had demanded the demolition of some forward shelter posts put up by the Indian side close to the border, and the de-activation of the advanced landing facility in the region, it gives reason to wonder if these were among the “conditions” that India has yielded ground on.

If that is the case – and this remains to be validated – India may have yielded to Chinese rights to determine what happens even on what India considers its territory. This amounts to a significant change from the status quo as has prevailed since the 1962 war between the two sides. And particularly in recent years, China has ramped up its road-building and infrastructure development on its side of the fence, in a manner that dramatically alters its ability to mobilise its troops in the unlikely event of a conflict. For India to put its own “development’ activities of a similar nature on hold as the price for securing the pullout of Chinese troops – from notionally Indian territory – amounts to ‘rewarding’ China for its provocation.


To that extent, while the de-escalation of the tension between Indian and Chinese troops in the Ladakh region gives cause for relief, the government ought to come clean on the price it paid – if it did at all – to secure that relief. It should simultaneously give consideration to the prospect of averting similar Chinese adventurism along the border. If the past 20 days hold any lesson at all, it is that Chinese intentions aren’t always benign, and far from yielding cravenly to every provocation, the Indian side ought to get real about protecting its territorial and other interests in what is admittedly India’s most complex and challenging relationship.

Hey troll, we still claim whole of the Ladakh and China is still behind the LAC, what we administrate there it is still with us. So end your useless rant here.
 
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lol another thread by chinese. They r deeply hurt by the impotence of mighty CCP AND PLA. ;)
Another stupid idiotic nonsensical ill-informed thread posted by a troll of gigantic proportions! I don't see the need to keep feeding him? :pissed:

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The author of that article seems blissfully unaware of the ground reality and that goes for the media too. What is being reported is just half the story. What the IA and ITBP were also doing deep inside 'Chinese claimed territory' will never be reported which includes aggressive patrolling kms inside 'Chinese territory'.

So the guys who claim that India backed off is a bunch of pure nonsense. The Indians agreed not to send such aggressive patrols in future to finger the PLA in their claimed areas. It was therefore a quid pro quo. "Stop the fingering and we'll remove our tents!" That's how the matter was resolved.

The Chinese here are so brainwashed by the Han propaganda machine that they'll even believe the Earth is flat if they are told so! Jeeez!
 
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Indians are so proud of capitulating to Chinese demands and carving away territory :lol:

Even in 1962 they fought a little bit before surrender.

Here they cried, whined, stepped back and then surrendered without firing a shot.

Get your gold from the temples, next time we do an incursion, our demand will be gold.

PS Don't forget to vote Congress :omghaha:


The entire article is speculation @$$hole. It speculates something MIGHT have happened. We don't know what it is. You've just DECIDED that it's important to waste our time right???
 
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Another stupid idiotic nonsensical ill-informed thread posted by a troll of gigantic proportions! I don't see the need to keep feeding him? :pissed:
:omghaha: You really thought India was a shupa-powa, didn't you? You really thought India was so mighty that PLA got scared and backed away!

Now you feel all inferior and humiliated because it turns out GOI capitulated to China's demands and "yielded to Chinese rights to determine what happens even on what India considers its territory." :lol:

India, China stand-off in Ladakh ends but at what cost to India? - Firstpost


The entire article is speculation @$$hole. It speculates something MIGHT have happened. We don't know what it is. You've just DECIDED that it's important to waste our time right???
You don't know what happened? Really? But all the Indians delude themselves pretending Indian scared away PLA and China backed off :rofl:
 
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guys leave this guy hong wu brigadier ..... he is already burning.... matter settled peacefully... there is nothing to discuss now... it is already over... let him burn...
 
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