China has raised disputes on the borders of not only India but 17 neighboring countries



After Doklam in 2014, a dispute has erupted between India and China in Galwanghati on the Ladakh border. Clashes between the two countries' troops have resulted in casualties. India-China relations are currently going through the most critical phase. At a time when the world is blaming China for the Koro epidemic, the hatred for China is growing. In addition to Koro, India is witnessing more anger over the martyrdom of 20 people at the Chinese border. China trades large quantities of consumer products in India, leading to a boycott of Chinese goods. China is two and a half times larger in area than India. The population is also larger than India.

China has a total of 17 neighbors including the Philippines, Japan, Vietnam, Myanmar, Mongolia, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, North Korea, Tibet, Bhutan, Laos and Brunei. Not only India but also China considers itself a super power and does grandfathering with every neighboring country but no country ties it, Vietnam, Philippines and Japan keep teaching it a lesson. It is believed that the lack of democracy in China has led to internal dissatisfaction with the communist regime, leading to disputes with neighboring countries to divert people's attention. The world is blaming the whole of China for the spread of the Corona virus, with companies shifting from China to other countries, fueling years-old border disputes against India.

There have been 120 border disputes with India


China-India border dispute has been going on since 190. The northwestern part of the Tibetan plains between Aksai Chin, Pakistan and India is a disputed area. This Kunkul is located in the middle of the mountain. Historically, Aksai Chin was a means of connecting India to the Silk Road. The trade route from India to Turkey was via Ladakh and Aksai Chin to Kashgar. The area was occupied by China in the 1990s, but historically it is part of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. China has administratively designated the Kashgar division of Xinjiang province as part of the Kargilik district. China builds roads in Doklama area of ​​Sikkim sector. Doklam is on the border of China, Sikkim and Bhutan. Doklam in India while in China it is called Donglang. China also has its eye on India's Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

China claims North Korea's lives


The relationship between Korea and the United States has been good. Until 19, the two countries had a high level of trade relations. China has had good relations with North Korea since the partition of Korea. China has been instrumental in making North Korea a major military power in the world. China is also behind North Korea's nuclear missile program, although North Korea's Zindao is claiming the area.

China wants to snatch Senkaku Island from Japan


Senkaku Island in the East China Sea, along with Japan, is dominated by Japan. China claims the island as its historical right and has been its port city for 15 years. The island was the site of the Sino-Japanese War of 1800. Senkaku was occupied by Japan before the United States occupied it when World War II broke out in the 19th century. The United States returned the island to Japan in the 19th century, but China has repeatedly threatened Japan to evacuate the island.

China considers Mongolia as its own part


China and Mongolia have never had good relations because China argues that Mongolia remained a part of China during the Yuan Dynasty. China is heavily involved in Mongolia's internal affairs. However, China forgets that Genghis Khan, a descendant of Mongolia, occupied China. China should be considered a part of Mongolia if we look at China's demand for Mongolia.

China believes that Nepal is a part of Tibet


If India had not protected Nepal, Nepal would have become a swallow of China just like Tibet. Today, at the behest of China, Nepal is taking anti-India decisions, but China has laid claim to many areas of Nepal. There have been many battles between China and Nepal in the 19th and 19th centuries. China believes that Nepal is a part of Tibet. Since Tibet is now with China, Nepal also becomes a part of China.

South Korea - Historical references make the whole country its own

China has long dominated many areas in South Korea's East China Sea. When South Korea opposes, China claims the whole of South Korea as its own, with historical references. China believes that South Korea was ruled by the Chinese Yuan Dynasty.

Myanmar - claims to be part of China in the Yuan Dynasty


China sells munitions and weapons to six low-income countries, with neighboring Myanmar being its main customer. China supplies a quarter of its arms exports to Burma and Pakistan. Myanmar (Burma) claims a large part of Myanmar by presenting historical evidence, claiming that it was part of China during the Yuan Dynasty. China also maintains peace in the border dispute as Myanmar's rulers live in China's Kahyagara.

Vietnam - Chinese warships overrun the Vietnam Army


Vietnam is in the twelfth lunar month with China, which at one time swayed America into war. China is also annoyed with the friendship between India and Vietnam. Vietnam was a part of China during the Ming Dynasty from 19th to 19th, so China considers Vietnam to be its own. The communist side leaned towards China during the Vietnam War so China does not like the presence of Vietnamese troops in many areas near its border. China's warship continues to wreak havoc with Vietnam. Vietnam also has the support of the United States, so it is not afraid of China's challenge.

Laos - The land of elephants is plagued by dragons


China, which has always threatened its neighbors with historical references, has also been the victim of elephant poaching. China claims that Laos merged with China during the Yuan Dynasty. China considers Laos and Taiwan part of its republic, but the people are more opposed to China than the government. Awareness of the barbarity of China's communist paws leads to anti-China demonstrations.

Brunei - Dragons are constantly afraid of tearing China's mouth

This small country is constantly in fear of being torn apart by dragon China. Some of the islands in the South China Sea are occupied by Brunei but China considers them its own. The name of Brunei was once known as the richest man in the world, but Brunei's compulsion is to live in harmony with China.

Russia - In 18, there was an armed conflict on the border between Russia and China


Russia has been an ally of China, but not even peacefully between the two countries. China has claimed thousands of square kilometers of territory on the border with Russia. Although many agreements have been reached between the two countries, no result has come. In the meantime, there was an armed conflict on the border. It was then decided between the two countries that Chinese and Soviet troops would remain on the banks of the Usri River and neither side would enter the island of Damascus. History has shown that Russia has been powerful against China on the battlefield but has been losing at the negotiating table.

Afghanistan - China has its eye on the Wakhan area of ​​Badarkhashan province


The border between China and Afghanistan is 7.5 km long. Afghanistan rules the Wakhan region of Badarkhashan province near this border. China and Afghanistan have been at loggerheads over the area for years. Despite an agreement reached in 1995, China has not relinquished its claim to much of Afghanistan.

  Philippines , Kazakhstan - also in dispute with Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Malaysia


The Philippines and China have always been at odds over the extent of the South China Sea. Considering the South China Sea as their property, Chinese ships come to the islands of the Philippines. Kazakhstan, which broke away from the Soviet Union, touches the Chinese border. However, an agreement has now been reached between the two countries on the border areas, in which most of the decisions have gone in China's favor. Speaking of Malaysia, China considers the coastal areas in the South China Sea that Malaysia should have its own. Occupying several islands in the South China Sea, China has always believed that this falls within its jurisdiction.

SINGAPORE: The South China Sea is the cause of China's dispute. Disputes between the two countries over sea fishing continue.



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