India-China Border conflict

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Everybody from astrologers to think tanks are saying war is coming :yawn: I mean, yeah you are largely correct, but you have no proof. This year is no different (till now) than either 2022 or 2021.
China is actively testing 0.5 front. From Khalistani traitors to Local Jihadis and political class they are still trying to explore the best combination.

It will be imprudent to think that China will move without a comprehensive inside-out attack.
 

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Countless books were published in ancient China, shaping East Asian civilization. I wonder why he doesn't seem to know.



As for the history of banks in ancient China



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_banking_in_China


As for modern weapons and spacecraft

well, China is late to the game

It also takes hard work
it was undoubtedly just a silly joke for laughs.
we might also note how those supposedly incompetent Chinese explorers were competent enough to stop once they reached South East Asia. "Ah yes, this is a good place no need to go further."
 

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If things go south, they just might end up giving BJP an edge.

Raising nationalistic feelings during election time will be disaster for opposition parties.

Their best bet is caste politics.



I would love to see Chinese doing adventure over Himalayas.
It probably would be the last blunder CCP ever makes. Doubt they would survive the fall out of such a blunder.

Indian ocean is not ideal for Chinese to fight us.
Too far for logistics and there are dozen countries which will have to allow Chinese navy to pass through their waters.

Chinese frustration is primarily due to their inability to find a suitable place for major offensive.

Their main enemy against India will not be our military but nature itself.
:facepalm2::facepalm2:
Anything happens similar to galwan then it will b disastrous for BJP
The entire galwan incident had another front that was info war
What happens first is what people keep in their mind just like most people think think we lost land in galwan and excuse it bcoz China is larger military power and congis have done none barely anyone knows the truth
Similarly if galwan happens or replicates like us losing pp then losing soldiers the losing narrative and govt can't go full on force as its China and elections nearby then things are done and good bye
Govt won't have time yo recover as they did during 2020 clash
All the establishment has to focus is not yo allow another galwan for atleast 1 year after that we will have time to do necessary
All it seems to be Arunachal this time govt needs to keep 24/7 surveillance iknow it's impossible but no other option
Another galwan will result in no time to react as elections arenearby we will lose both land and narrative
 

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China has prevented two Indian journalists from returning to Beijing after India requested a Chinese journalist to leave, according to sources.

Prasar Bharati’s Anshuman Mishra and The Hindu’s Ananth Krishnan were told by Chinese officials that their visas were frozen and they couldn't return to China, after they had come back to India for personal reasons.

Last month, the Indian government had informed a New Delhi-based correspondent of Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency that his Indian visa would not be renewed, resulting in his return to China by 31 March.

While a few argue that his extended stay of six years in India was the reason he was asked to leave, some believe that his involvement in activities beyond his journalistic brief was a contributing factor.

K J M Varma of the Press Trust of India and Sutirtho Patranobis of Hindustan Times have been told by China's foreign ministry that they could remain in Beijing for the time being.

The outcome of talks between China's foreign ministry and a representative from the Indian embassy in Beijing will determine the next course of action.

According to sources, there were grievances from both parties regarding the handling of journalist-related issues.

The correspondent for The Hindu was interrogated by Chinese authorities for nearly half an hour at the airport before his return to India on 31 March.

Years ago, six Indian journalists were working in Beijing, but the number came down to four over time. Chinese authorities have given fellowships to some Indian journalists in recent years, enabling them to reside and file reports for their media outlets.

Seven years ago, there were 14 Chinese journalists in India, all working for state-run organisations. However, in July 2016, three journalists from Xinhua got expelled, including bureau chiefs in New Delhi and Mumbai. They were reportedly engaged in activities other than their journalistic duties and had drawn the "adverse attention of security agencies."

The numbers have since gone down further. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many of them left India and were not replaced by their organisations.

Currently, there is reportedly only one Chinese journalist in India.
 

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Prasar Bharati’s Anshuman Mishra and The Hindu’s Ananth Krishnan were told by Chinese officials that their visas were frozen and they couldn't return to China, after they had come back to India for personal reasons.

The correspondent for The Hindu was interrogated by Chinese authorities for nearly half an hour at the airport before his return to India on 31 March.
No sympathy for The Hindu newspaper and it's journalist.

This paper is the biggest mouthpiece of China in India.
 

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China has prevented two Indian journalists from returning to Beijing after India requested a Chinese journalist to leave, according to sources.

Prasar Bharati’s Anshuman Mishra and The Hindu’s Ananth Krishnan were told by Chinese officials that their visas were frozen and they couldn't return to China, after they had come back to India for personal reasons.

Last month, the Indian government had informed a New Delhi-based correspondent of Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency that his Indian visa would not be renewed, resulting in his return to China by 31 March.

While a few argue that his extended stay of six years in India was the reason he was asked to leave, some believe that his involvement in activities beyond his journalistic brief was a contributing factor.

K J M Varma of the Press Trust of India and Sutirtho Patranobis of Hindustan Times have been told by China's foreign ministry that they could remain in Beijing for the time being.

The outcome of talks between China's foreign ministry and a representative from the Indian embassy in Beijing will determine the next course of action.

According to sources, there were grievances from both parties regarding the handling of journalist-related issues.

The correspondent for The Hindu was interrogated by Chinese authorities for nearly half an hour at the airport before his return to India on 31 March.

Years ago, six Indian journalists were working in Beijing, but the number came down to four over time. Chinese authorities have given fellowships to some Indian journalists in recent years, enabling them to reside and file reports for their media outlets.

Seven years ago, there were 14 Chinese journalists in India, all working for state-run organisations. However, in July 2016, three journalists from Xinhua got expelled, including bureau chiefs in New Delhi and Mumbai. They were reportedly engaged in activities other than their journalistic duties and had drawn the "adverse attention of security agencies."

The numbers have since gone down further. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many of them left India and were not replaced by their organisations.

Currently, there is reportedly only one Chinese journalist in India.
Communist nations using journalists as cover is an old story. Pravda used to be a great cover organization to insert spies. The Pravda office in India was riddled with them back in the 70s.
The master spy Kim Philby was a journalist too.
However punishing the Hindu is baffling because you could not imagine a paper more critical of the central government.
Idiot wolf warriors making decisions as usual. Best example of Chinese competence.
 

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China has prevented two Indian journalists from returning to Beijing after India requested a Chinese journalist to leave, according to sources.

Prasar Bharati’s Anshuman Mishra and The Hindu’s Ananth Krishnan were told by Chinese officials that their visas were frozen and they couldn't return to China, after they had come back to India for personal reasons.

Last month, the Indian government had informed a New Delhi-based correspondent of Chinese state-run Xinhua news agency that his Indian visa would not be renewed, resulting in his return to China by 31 March.

While a few argue that his extended stay of six years in India was the reason he was asked to leave, some believe that his involvement in activities beyond his journalistic brief was a contributing factor.

K J M Varma of the Press Trust of India and Sutirtho Patranobis of Hindustan Times have been told by China's foreign ministry that they could remain in Beijing for the time being.

The outcome of talks between China's foreign ministry and a representative from the Indian embassy in Beijing will determine the next course of action.

According to sources, there were grievances from both parties regarding the handling of journalist-related issues.

The correspondent for The Hindu was interrogated by Chinese authorities for nearly half an hour at the airport before his return to India on 31 March.

Years ago, six Indian journalists were working in Beijing, but the number came down to four over time. Chinese authorities have given fellowships to some Indian journalists in recent years, enabling them to reside and file reports for their media outlets.

Seven years ago, there were 14 Chinese journalists in India, all working for state-run organisations. However, in July 2016, three journalists from Xinhua got expelled, including bureau chiefs in New Delhi and Mumbai. They were reportedly engaged in activities other than their journalistic duties and had drawn the "adverse attention of security agencies."

The numbers have since gone down further. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many of them left India and were not replaced by their organisations.

Currently, there is reportedly only one Chinese journalist in India.
Bahut Bura hua Vro!

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naah mujhey lagta hai ... Hindu journakiss ne double cross kia china ko. Who knows they might have been employed by see eye a.
Possible, because US journalists have been all but kicked out after the Huawei fiasco. Don't know if they ever went back.
 

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