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This is a very old issue. Not related to current standoff.Has IA done any quid pro quo in AP?
This is a very old issue. Not related to current standoff.Has IA done any quid pro quo in AP?
GOI is too cuck, leaders are fucking cowards...nothing else. Only if they could match with the amount of blabber they shiet through their mouth...What stopped us a few months back from giving a ultimatum?
And if we didn't give one back then why will give one now?
Should IA do quid pro quo across AP border where we enjoy terrain advantage? And how many such 'old issues' are in AP sector?This is a very old issue. Not related to current standoff.
I could identify only 4-5 areas in AP with LAC perception issue but only at 2 of those 4/5 areas we face land grab issue. Rest the LAC sanctity is maintained.Should IA do quid pro quo across AP border where we enjoy terrain advantage? And how many such 'old issues' are in AP sector?
It's because we are sitting in heights in most of the places.I could identify only 4-5 areas in AP with LAC perception issue but only at 2 of those 4/5 areas we face land grab issue. Rest the LAC sanctity is maintained.
Yup found this..I could identify only 4-5 areas in AP with LAC perception issue but only at 2 of those 4/5 areas we face land grab issue. Rest the LAC sanctity is maintained.
R these 2 land grab areas Bisa and Majha?I could identify only 4-5 areas in AP with LAC perception issue but only at 2 of those 4/5 areas we face land grab issue. Rest the LAC sanctity is maintained.
That's only the case in Tawang Sector. In 'Rest of Arunachal Pradesh (RoAP)' as army people call it, both Chinese and Indians patrol and go back to their respective post which is usually far from the LAC. No LoC type domination game here. Infact India lacks roads up to it's perceived LAC in many sectors of RoAP. Only hotly contested sectors like Tawang and other perennial passes have proper road/ infrastructure.It's because we are sitting in heights in most of the places.
Woah, this is big, DJI controls 77% of the drone market in USA...imo our new drone startups can benefit from this situation but....anyway, hope it's true and USA doesn't cuckout like they did for TikTok.
Longju, Bisa, Maja all falls in one axis in Upper Subansiri District. This Axis in Upper Subansiri as a whole is one dispute, another is Namka Chu-Sumdorong Chu Valley in Tawang District.Yup found this..
“Four of the disputed areas are in Asapila, Longzu, Bisa and Majha in Upper Subansiri district where the Chinese PLA has already built a road through Bisa from one point of the LAC to another,” a top defence source said.
Imagine the disaster if we had vermin upa clowns. The intent to tread this path, either way it will be forced on us. It is a matter of time. The corona chan situation is widespread. It will not be prudent for us to get into extended hostilities. There are many options available with us to achieve ‘Chini Kum’ .We have clearly conveyed that we will stay the course and will retaliate more than adequately when the opportunity arises.GOI is too cuck, leaders are fucking cowards...nothing else. Only if they could match with the amount of blabber they shiet through their mouth...
How much(kms) is land grab in upper subansiri?Longju, Bisa, Maja all falls in one axis in Upper Subansiri District. This Axis in Upper Subansiri as a whole is one dispute, another is Namka Chu-Sumdorong Chu Valley in Tawang District.
Rest contested areas are Fishtail 1 and 2 in Dibang Valley District and Diphu Pass (India-China-Myanmar Tri Junction) in Anjaw District. But no land grab here.
Can understand ...Expect Biden to screw it up whole sale..
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