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Topic: A Rivalry on The Roof of the World |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Post; A Rivalry on The Roof of the WorldQuote:
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| Je suis aware |
Mountain warfare in the extreme... that is just hard core.
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| Tirones |
I'm not sure how correct this article is, at least the image does not say it correctly. In the 1962 war China entered the Aksai-Chin (Norther Front) and Arunachal Pradesh (Southern Front). However, almost immediately, they retreated back to the McMahon Line on the southern front of their own accord. But they continue to hold on to Aksai-Chin till today. Don't know why they retreated on the souther front if they intended to later claim it as theirs. The popular beliefs are a] They wanted to humiliate India b] They never thought of Arunachal Pradesh as Chineese territory c] They did not want to be seen as aggressor, but as defenders. There is also a theory that India's forward movements and enroachment along the McMahon line caused China to hit back. And for China, Aksai-Chin was disputed territory and they were not concerned about Arunachal Pradesh. Don't know which is true, maybe a bit of all of them. |
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| Milites Gregarius |
I'm just wondering about the possible use of the himalayas something like 96% of the peaks that are larger than 7.6kms are there theoretically it would be great for launching shuttles into space because of how close it is to the equator. Apart from that what is there? minerals maybe |
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| Optio |
Developing or oppressing relations with the local people would most likely help or hinder, one or the other side. Be a interesting outcome I would think. |
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