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SFF is not under Dalai lama. Who comes up with BS like this. SFF is also not made up of only Tibetans. It has a lot of Gorkhas and other groups.
This guy came up with BS like that..I guess you would know better from your experience with SFF!!




Dapon Ratuk Ngawang commanded the Tibetan secret regiment, known as the Special Frontier Forces or Establishment 22 which took part in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.



Did Gyalo Thondup, the Dalai Lama’s elder brother, give the directives to the Tibetan soldiers to join the Bangladesh war or was it someone else?

The directive came from the department of security of the Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamshala.

The department had called us for a meeting. They told us that there was no alternative but to go to war “for India.”

Moreover, they told us that the Indian government was in a very critical situation at that time and our participation in the war could help save a lot of Indian lives.


https://www.tibetsun.com/interviews/2012/01/10/the-tibetans-who-fought-the-1971-war
 

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I have a Q , Who control the Rezang la ridge ? Where Major Shaitan Singh and his 112 brave heart martyred while defending That section ? Did chinkis overrun that ridge after all fall to death ? or we still holding that ridge ?
Maar maar ke bhoot nahi bana dety in politicians ko agar Chinese ke hath lag jata even after sacrifice of so many people.
130 soldiers from 13 kumaon fought till their last breath!! Its part of India and also one of the 8 stories filed in UNESCO
 

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SFF may have been started in 71 with help from Dalai lama but it is no longer just Tibetans. Check your sources again.
 

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Lama ji toh neta nikle..aiysa hoga kabhi socha na tha.
:lol:

बरबादियों का शोक मानना फ़िज़ूल था
बरबादियों का जश्न मनाता चला गया
हर फिकर को धुंए में धुंए में उडाता चला गया

जो मिल गया उसी को मुक़द्दर समझ लिया
जो खो गया में उसको भूलता चला गया



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Besides The Failure in Handling Kashmir, Nehru's snobbery and ignorance in dealing with China both diplomatically and militarily was the cause of India's colossal defeat in the 1962 War.

KHANGRESS party in power then, as a part of SURRENDER and SETTLEMENT officially recognized the "ONE CHINA POLICY". "ONE CHINA POLICY" and "PANCH SHEEL" are congress party's gifts {aka BURDEN} to the people of India.

Dalai Lama had no say in formulating these two policies, hence Dalai Lama's outlook can't be any different from the host country's policy that is because Dalai Lama is running the Tibetan Govt in "EXILE".
 

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Why is China helping Pakistan build bunkers along Gujarat, Rajasthan border?


China is helping Pakistan build strong permanent bunkers along the border with Gujarat and Rajasthan, pictures exclusively accessed by Aaj Tak reveal, in fresh evidence of the two troublesome neighbours joining forces to nettle India.

The Pakistani side has set up more than 350 such dugouts with Chinese help. The structures are difficult to locate as the stones used for the construction are inconspicuous. Sources say defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman has already visited key areas thrice to assess the security preparedness since getting intelligence reports on the matter.

Pakistan has also purportedly undertaken construction of defence canals, swamps and road infrastructure. China and Pakistan consider each other “all-weather friends” and have close diplomatic, economic and security ties. Officials point out that there has been a significant rise in the number of Chinese soldiers close to the Indian border with Pakistan.

WHAT ARE THE CHINESE UP TO?

The Chinese have also been building airports adjacent to India: two have come up in the last four months while work on two more is underway. An airbase is already complete about 25km away from the Ghotaru border in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district. The Chinese have been building another airport in Tharparkar, close to Rajasthan’s Barmer.

This base too is about 25km from the Indian border.

India has often raised concerns over China’s growing presence in the region, fearing strategic encirclement by a “string of pearls” around the Indian Ocean and on land as China builds ports, railways and power stations in countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Chinese soldiers have been building an airport close to Gujarat as well, in the Mithi region, 20km from India.

Plans are afoot to lay railway tracks for a China-Pakistan corridor. According to sources, during a flag meeting with India, Pakistan claimed that the airports will be used by oil and gas companies of China as earlier they used to find it difficult to arrive at the location. New Delhi has been sceptical of Beijing’s One Belt, One Road Initiative (OBOR) – an audacious network of land and sea routes that seeks to connect Asia, Europe, Africa and West Asia in a modern, magnified version of the Silk Route.

Part of the corridor runs through Gilgit-Baltistan, territory that India sees as sovereign and illegally occupied, all the way to the Gwadar deep-sea port in Pakistan. New Delhi denounced the project and boycotted a huge conclave in May in Beijing that was attended by 60 countries that have signed up to the Belt-and-Road project.

According to intelligence inputs, several Chinese soldiers have also been seen in Peerkamal and Cholistan, close to Jaislamer. Security agencies are perplexed at the prospect of the relatively quiet desert area being turned into a strategic location by China. There are also reports that Chinese soldiers are trying to upgrade airbases such as the ones in Pakistan’s Karachi, Jacobabad, Quetta, Rawalpindi, Sargoda and Peshawar. Relations between China and India nosedived this year during a dispute over a three-way junction between Bhutan, China’s Tibet and India’s Sikkim, which was resolved with both sides standing down in August.

idrw.org .Read more at India No 1 Defence News Website https://idrw.org/why-is-china-helping-pakistan-build-bunkers-along-gujarat-rajasthan-border/ .
 

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An Indian Army Soldier at Line of Control ( #LOC ) keeping a vigil at his surroundings. He is equipped with a BEL Passive Night Vision Binocular along with a Romanian-made Pm MD.90 7.62×39mm Assault Rifle fitted with a BEL Holographic Weapon Sight and a GP-25 40mm Under-Barrel Grenade Launcher




~ Indian Defence-Debate & Facts
 

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Why is China helping Pakistan build bunkers along Gujarat, Rajasthan border?


China is helping Pakistan build strong permanent bunkers along the border with Gujarat and Rajasthan, pictures exclusively accessed by Aaj Tak reveal, in fresh evidence of the two troublesome neighbours joining forces to nettle India.

The Pakistani side has set up more than 350 such dugouts with Chinese help. The structures are difficult to locate as the stones used for the construction are inconspicuous. Sources say defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman has already visited key areas thrice to assess the security preparedness since getting intelligence reports on the matter.

Pakistan has also purportedly undertaken construction of defence canals, swamps and road infrastructure. China and Pakistan consider each other “all-weather friends” and have close diplomatic, economic and security ties. Officials point out that there has been a significant rise in the number of Chinese soldiers close to the Indian border with Pakistan.

WHAT ARE THE CHINESE UP TO?

The Chinese have also been building airports adjacent to India: two have come up in the last four months while work on two more is underway. An airbase is already complete about 25km away from the Ghotaru border in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district. The Chinese have been building another airport in Tharparkar, close to Rajasthan’s Barmer.

This base too is about 25km from the Indian border.

India has often raised concerns over China’s growing presence in the region, fearing strategic encirclement by a “string of pearls” around the Indian Ocean and on land as China builds ports, railways and power stations in countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Chinese soldiers have been building an airport close to Gujarat as well, in the Mithi region, 20km from India.

Plans are afoot to lay railway tracks for a China-Pakistan corridor. According to sources, during a flag meeting with India, Pakistan claimed that the airports will be used by oil and gas companies of China as earlier they used to find it difficult to arrive at the location. New Delhi has been sceptical of Beijing’s One Belt, One Road Initiative (OBOR) – an audacious network of land and sea routes that seeks to connect Asia, Europe, Africa and West Asia in a modern, magnified version of the Silk Route.

Part of the corridor runs through Gilgit-Baltistan, territory that India sees as sovereign and illegally occupied, all the way to the Gwadar deep-sea port in Pakistan. New Delhi denounced the project and boycotted a huge conclave in May in Beijing that was attended by 60 countries that have signed up to the Belt-and-Road project.

According to intelligence inputs, several Chinese soldiers have also been seen in Peerkamal and Cholistan, close to Jaislamer. Security agencies are perplexed at the prospect of the relatively quiet desert area being turned into a strategic location by China. There are also reports that Chinese soldiers are trying to upgrade airbases such as the ones in Pakistan’s Karachi, Jacobabad, Quetta, Rawalpindi, Sargoda and Peshawar. Relations between China and India nosedived this year during a dispute over a three-way junction between Bhutan, China’s Tibet and India’s Sikkim, which was resolved with both sides standing down in August.

idrw.org .Read more at India No 1 Defence News Website https://idrw.org/why-is-china-helping-pakistan-build-bunkers-along-gujarat-rajasthan-border/ .

Lol yeh bandar ek bunker nahi bana sakte?
 
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