India will be defeated if it goes to war: China's dumbass


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China is now in a state of intimidation after the 16th round of corps commander-level talks on the border dispute with India failed. China is looking to seize India's land, but China has been swayed by India's determination in military negotiations. "India should make it clear that it cannot get the kind of border it wants," the Chinese state-run newspaper Global Times said in an article the day after India-China military talks failed. In addition, if India starts a war, it will definitely face defeat.
The Chinese newspaper has made two suggestions to its government to deal with India. The first thing is that no matter how hard India tries, the Chinese territory belongs to China and we will never give it up. Patience is another matter. In view of the changing situation, China should be prepared for any kind of military conflict but should make every effort to maintain peace.
The Global Times has described India as opportunistic, with a tendency to threaten thieves. "New Delhi feels that China needs India, as relations between Beijing and Washington have deteriorated," he wrote. Beijing may soften its stance on the border issue, but India needs to understand that border issues are linked to the pride of all countries. The newspaper said that along with border disputes, India has always made unreasonable demands on other issues.
The newspaper said the violent conflict in the Galvan Valley was proof that no country would back down from defending its sovereignty. If India underestimates China's resolve, it will expose its face. If India maintains a tense situation on the border for a long time, then China is also ready for it. The Western Theater Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army said in a statement that China has made tremendous efforts to calm the border situation. China said India has made a number of demands that are not realistic. These are the reasons why there are difficulties in communication. But India has consistently said that China tried to change the situation on the border. There have been no violent clashes between the two countries since the violent clashes in Galwan, but the situation on the border has been tense for almost a year and a half.
Defense experts in India, on the other hand, believe that tensions between India and China could escalate in the coming days. The country's leading strategic analyst Brahma Chelani has written that the Himalayan region has become dangerous in the entire Indo-Pacific. India's patience is also waning after 16 months of Chinese incursions across the border, as China seeks to occupy the land under the pretext of negotiations.
Former Indian Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal said the obstacles in the talks were clear. The atmosphere has gotten a lot worse. India needs to understand the Dalai Lama and Taiwan and move forward with the strategy. Other experts have also expressed concern that this time the cold winter weather may be colder than last year in terms of India-China relations.
The quad group meeting also made China aggressive
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There has been a tense situation between India and China on the LAC in eastern Ladakh for more than a year and a half. In order to reduce this tension, 12 rounds of talks were held between the corps commanders of the Indian and Chinese armies, but to no avail. On the contrary, China has become more aggressive in recent times. Chinese troops had infiltrated Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh ahead of the 12th round of talks between India and China. Indian experts believe that one of the reasons for China's sudden aggression may be the quad group. The activities of the quad group have increased in recent times. Just last month, the first face-to-face meeting between the presidents of India, the United States, Japan and Australia, chaired by US President Joe Biden, was held in Washington to discuss unified military policy in the Indo-Pacific region. Chinese President Xi Jinping will not agree to ease tensions on the ALC with India to show his strong image in domestic politics. Probably a factor as to why they're doing so poorly.

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