China-India border dispute explained
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
- In June 2020, the most serious confrontation between Chinese and Indian military forces since almost 60 years occurred at the Galwan River valley, right at the disputed border region, leaving several soldiers dead on both sides. This was a striking reminder that one of of the oldest ongoing territorial disputes is far from being solved, and since then concerns about a potential escalation of the issue have increased significantly.
While this Himalayan conflict between China and India can be observed regularly in the news, it is rare to be provided an actual explanation of what the whole issue is really about. In this video, we are taking a look at all the disputed territories, from Aksai Chin, over to Sikkim and finally to Arunachal Pradesh, or how China calls it, South Tibet. We explore the historic background of the conflict, its development in the 20th and 21st century and also look at some of the reasons why these territories matter so much to the two states.
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Music:
Sarabande (by Joel Cummins)
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:39 Line of Actual Control
1:36 Aksai Chin & nearby areas
4:57 Sikkim & surrounding areas
7:13 Arunachal Pradesh
11:23 Measures for de-escalation
12:17 China's interests in the conflict
13:40 India's interests in the conflict
14:44 Shared problems
15:52 Outro
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Sources:
van Eekelen, Willem Frederik (1967) Indian Foreign Policy and the Border Dispute with China. Springer.
Bajpai, Kanti; Ho, Selina; Miller, Manjari Chatterjee (2020) Routledge Handbook of China-India Relations. Routledge
Joshi, Manoj (2018) ORF Special Report: The Wuhan Summit and the India-China Border Dispute. Online: www.orfonline.org/wp-content/...
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#india #china #chinaindia
How to cause the chaos in the world for centuries to come?
Just let the British draw the borders...
We have already suffered enough because of the so called great britan
@@stephanledford9792 some are true but positive never outwaites negative
@@stephanledford9792 If UK made us united then what about the British commanders who dedicated there useless lives to disunite Indians after the Maratha Empire became weak?
And you think Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel did what?
There is a reason India built such a big statue known as the Statue of Unity which is world's largest statue
@@stephanledford9792 I know this is futile but anyways, Can you please layout all the "Positive" that the brits did and I'll point out all the negative they did! Lets see how the Positive can weigh out the negative.
@Deal neGrasse Bison exactly 😂🔥👍👍
If two fish are fighting in a river a british man must have pass by it.
😆
Soo true 😅😅😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Amelia Jones yes that's Rude but unfortunately you can't undo history as there is no ctrl+z in real life
Pakistan and india are the 2 fishes
Divide and Conquor... a truly tried and tested method😎
"If two fish fight in the same pond, there has been an englishman"
Unoriginal af
@@zylnexxd842 hurt you right britisher
@@zylnexxd842 cry
@@zylnexxd842 mad
One interesting fact that I learned while studying about India's dispute with China, is that the McMohan line was drawn by Henry McMohan while mapping out the border, was drawn by a rather thick red pen, which led to confusion about what the actual demarcation line was, resulting in China being able to assert it's claim over Arunachal Pradesh over the ambiguity over the demarcation amongst other reasons. A literal thick red pen used by a Britisher has led to billions of dollars of military expenditure by both the sides.
Wow! As an Indian i didn't know that
🤦♂️This is so dumb.
@@jirachi-wishmaker9242 ?!?
@@kushagra262 I mean why didn't he used a thin pen😉
Henry: Oh the line colour looks kinda weak, let me use a thicker red pen and run it over the line a few times just so everyone can see it clearer
And it makes the border more blurred up
take a shot every time british decolonization results in a border conflict among natives
Death by alcohol
Oh boo hoo everyone has border conflicts
@@queenelizabethii4058 Really? Where else?
@advakart - great idea ...let’s take shots at the Prune of England 😆
this is mostly china though
I think the British missed their geography classes during school.
Have to agree in Africa the borders go straight through the middle of same tribe areas and so on
@@deonbrunette9767 Africa was mostly colonised by France, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium and even Germany though, not much by Britain.
Not, British is expert in geography, they know exactly what will happen in 100 years if they draw like this.
the same tactic had used in South East Asia.
So that IS where the geographic knowledge of americans come from
@@khobk4436 do they now? because we all know that NATO is not here for long and India is stronger than them alone and scotland might even gain freedom striking war in northern ireland too which means India will be strong enough to destroy them
That's bs! British would never ask Qing how the line is decide, but just make a line whatever they want. Isn't the British always doing such thing around the world across all their colony?
Bro has been indoctrinated
After watching this video, I feel a lot clearer about areas that I haven't been involved in before... I hope the matter can be resolved peacefully.
High quality research from a foreigner is something I didn't expect!
Brits map = war and death
😉
You stupid can't you see this Indian map is wrong,
@@Rahu37 its not. He clearly shows entire Kashmir with dotted lines and as far as we all know, India controls only part of it. Showing a map of all of Kashmir as part of India doesn't magically make it so.
@@Shahanshah101 He is right. There is a Indian controlled, Pakistani controlled and Chinese controlled regions of Kashmir. Don’t get triggered when someone speaks facts.
www.indiandefencereview.com/news/pakistan-occupied-kashmir-the-future-trajectory/
I'm an indian..I wouldn't say it's completely accurate..But it's definitely unbiased and more accurate than any other video I have seen so far..
I'm an Chinese..I wouldn't say it's completely accurate..But it's definitely unbiased and close accurate as other video I have seen so far..
I am a Marsian ......i wouldn't say it's completely accurate.....but it's definitely unbiased and more accurate than any other video i have seen so far
Im American , Ion give two shits ABT ur land unless it has got oil
@@GreatBlueYonko
Kya bat boli bhai ❤️❤️
Britain took advantage of China's civil war to help draw the line between China and India, but China has never acknowledged it. After India's independence, it believed that it inherited the heritage of the British colonists, but China still did not recognize the boundary line. In 1962, with the support of the United States and the Soviet Union, the Indian army marched deep into Tibet, which was Nehru's forward policy. As a result, a war broke out between China and India in the border areas. After China defeated India, it took the initiative to declare a cease-fire and withdraw its troops to 20 kilometers north of the actual line of control, thus separating the two sides from contact. After that, China returned more than 4000 Indian prisoners of war and weapons seized from the Indian army. The reason why China won in the war but did not occupy the disputed areas is not because of the pressure from the United States. We all know that China had dealt with 16 countries headed by the United States as early as in the Korean War, and also with the United States in the Vietnam War. Then, why did China choose to withdraw its troops northward instead of occupying the disputed areas? The real reason is that the Chinese leaders at that time still wanted to solve the problem through peaceful negotiations. Only in this way can disputes be resolved permanently. If land is obtained through war, the two countries will never be able to resolve their hatred. Another reason is that both China and India suffered from aggression and colonization before independence. China hopes to maintain friendship with the third world countries and jointly confront the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union.
What you are saying is sheer false propaganda. Falsehood and lies won't solve the problem, China is claiming half of the world, why would anyone just let Chinese take what is not theirs?
Very well said
china did something stupid, they trusted the pajeeets which obviously has gotten even more prideful and angry and arrogantly demands more and more land, china should have marched all the way to delhi before india had nukes then took the entirety of north east india like the kuomingtang wanted under chiang kai chek, really sucks the ccp won the civil war, chiang would have had backing of the usa as well, in fact the usa hated india at the time and supported pakistan,
china and the usa could have invaded india together and took half of the land.
Amazing work man!
in conclusion, colonial era British Empire is the source of many border conflicts and internal conflicts of many nations in modern era
@UCB6OCDyzhuOIoC7AgbI264g well, cant deny that power decides everything, however currently USA, Russia and China are the mightier nation, so this means that they can bully everyone including UK just like what British once did
Blame it on Britain and not on the governments
British always leave behind some hinden bombs when they retreat.
It is a catch-22 situation. You get blamed by both sides if you draw a border; if you do not draw a border and just leave, you get blamed by everybody
@@bobbob8866 because the British Empire fuck up already by having the colony in the first place and then expand the territories and lump them under the same territory for better management. That is enough to cause the conflict when they decolonize. The British expand the empires by any means and when they decolonize, the lines are already blurred. Whatever borders they drawn up wouldnt be recognized by the local populace or the neighboring countries. Many of these treaties that the British had are formed out of military pressure or unfair deals to the parties and of course these countries wouldnt want to recognize the deal especially if they got the raw end of the deal after BE left
The British did this intentionally to encourage a conflict between their most-likely enemies.
no we didn't, China was in the middle of a civil war and famine and was by no means a power, we did it because we simply do not give a shit about any of you people
@@queenelizabethii4058 What were you doing there then?
@@kayem3824 she was looking for gigolos. To be fair border disputes existed between the ancient kingdoms in the area long before the Rothschilds consolidated the UK and began their banking ...err, British empire
@@dumdumbrown4225 They got the people addicted in order to sell them opium. When they refused they made the opium wars and annexed Hong Kong.
@@queenelizabethii4058 Give kohinoor and 90T$ both to India and China back
A good plot about how complicated the problem is. I guess continuous minor disputes with a generally peaceful background would be the best situation for the foreseeable future...
This video is good,it actually talks about stuff that people don't see in western news.
Short answer: British came and drawn a line, india says yes, china says no.
Mongolia should claim china because it used to be
@@norsale6176 Turkey should claim the whole middle east
Because it used to be
Britain should claim 25% of the world because it used to be
France should claim Western Africa cuz it used to be
See how that logic works
@@norsale6176 As long as OUTER Mongolia have power. In the political world, Might makes right. As for the Chinese, what can be taken away when they are weak can naturally be taken back when they are strong, fair game.
@@imcloud305 The baby in your PFP looks cute, he would grow to be a great man!
@@norsale6176 he is very cute IKR
He would look Sooo cute with a little kitty cat suit
I just want to hug him
If two countries are fighting with each other,then the British might've drawn some line a few decades ago.
agree
So original
Not really, like the dispute in Kosovo and Serbia. But yes, most of them are
Yup since they were the biggest emmpire in world history
@@greninga6455 True
An underrated channel will love to watch new contents an explanations of worldwide geopolitics
a great unbiased video. It deserves a million views.
Its biased. It mainly speaks for the chinese side. They mentioned 1962 and censored 1967
@@bullymaguire2074 because 1967 was not even a "war", it was just a conflict. Even the Wikipedia page didn't say 1967 was a "war".
"All the world's problems we face today can be traced back to an Englishman drawing a line on a map"
- unknown
And russian colonization of central asia
Yeah I totally forgot that Britain Invented War and before they did that humans in Africa Asia were living in a paradise . Stfu
@@jongavazaj392 Triggered Brit alert
"Never give Map in hands of Brits"
- Sun Tzu (Art of War)
@@pawaratharva6371 also russians too. Look at the places russia colonized in the caucasus and now look at the conflict between azerbaijan and armenia today over disputed territory left over from the russian colonies
Chinese Miners: Chunky snow leopards aren't real, they can't hurt me.
Chunky snow leopards: 7:49
I thought that they would just hit them in the head with that diamond pickaxe.
@@branilavvasic9727 i would use a sword for thatxd
@@Oats4Life axe crits do way more damage
Well they will just eat the snow leopards 😂
@@jeffreylai6796 😅😅😅😅😂
Me: How many border disputes did you create?
British: Yes.
You didn’t mention Chinese Premier Zhou EnLai
visited India 4 times from 1954 to 1960 to talk about Border issues with Nehru. And Nehru claimed China and India do not have border disputes and lied they didn’t help Dalai Lama
Indian government was so confident and naive, they believed they can did anything they liked until got a hard lesson in 1962.
@@davidz7858 No they just had too much faith in China, Nehru literally raised the slogan Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai, and when India was offered UN seat, Nehru said "Not at the cost of China", later when China invaded India, he was so shocked that many believe he died from that shock few years later.
We in India call him the stupidest PM we ever had.
@Shaurya Aggarwal The point is, China was holding the upper hand. It's just Nehru being too stupid to realize it which lead to unnecessary humiliation in 1962.
@@shauryaaggarwal8319 As a Chinese, we don't want Indians to become Chinese. We Chinese have no ability to waste our money to eliminate poverty of India. If the Indians join China, the IQ of the Chinese nationals will be pulled down by the Indians. Your Indians are engaged in expansion. The last time the Sino -Indian war was caused by your Advance policy. Stupid Indians, please read the real history book. Don't be deceived by your media.
@@shauryaaggarwal8319 Historically, India did not control all the disputed areas, except the British Indian period. If divided according to the history before the colonies, the current Tamil region and the areas near Assam do not belong to India, but Pakistan has been ruled by India for a long time. In short, all of India's current external conflicts are SHIT left by the British, and India choose to eat them all.
Europeans drawing borders in Europe : "This mountain/river will make a good boundary"
European colonizers drawing borders in Africa and North America : *draws a straight line throughout the continent*
*Ruler go brrr*
Yeah but the straight lines in Africa were in areas with no one living there and North America made their own borders
@@BritishRepublicsn Wait, who do you think made the borders in North America? The natives? No. It was European colonizers.
@@NA-ck6cz yeah but the USA was independent when the border was established
@@BritishRepublicsn You're justifying colonialism and genocide?
The amount of times WW3 almost started in 2020 is horrifyingly hilarious
Still not outside the realm of impossibility...
@@pavleperisic-spasic1148 elaborate on the incident please.
The amount of times china almost started WW3 in 2020 is horrifyingly hilarious
well researched and explained clinically!! keep it up
When ever any of countries in the world fight
British : oh it's happens because of me
US : ok let me do some business
Well with this logic, chola empire, ashoka and many others had empires stretching from Afghanistan to Indonesia. But thats a history. I would be stupidity to start capturing them back into India. This will spark a world War.
Yep
Yes indeed.
Alas only if China could understand this. They're still hung up in Qing Dynasty.
Well theres a bunch of Indian's preaching India is for Hindus and everyone should convert to Hinduism. And muslims should leave the country coz they came from somewhere hundreds of years ago. What do you say to that history-based logic?
This is also history, but most right-wing supporters state history to get whatever they please.
"prohibits the use of firearm"
That's why the conflict was fought with sticks and rocks, just like ww4.
Quite literally
Chinese attacked on indian Soldier with bat(which have deadly nails in it). And indian fought with hands
@@goodguyyt check those videos pls if they are not filtered by your media
@@goodguyyt I think it a part of sikh or gurkha culture to keep knifes with them the sikh soilders got knifes
@Empire of the Stars said by who? You? your government? your mom? BBC, CNN??
For a small channel your videos have that unique intriuge about them, watched a few and got sucked in, defiantly enjoy your content
I'm chinese .This is the best video about china-india border dispute.well done.
Southern Tibet belongs to China. Tibet didn't have the rights to sign with British without China's permission
The Brits laughing in the background.
Lmfao xD
they are drinking whisky in their yard. when they want, they will appear as a judge. now China is their competitor. they will then stand with India.
I don't know if the Brits are laughing anymore when Scotland and Northern Ireland declare independence.
@Amelia Jones false I'm a indian British government has looted 73 trillion from india forced us to fight world wars then told there will parts of the country and then we fought war with Pakistan and now we have both china and pakistan at the same time
@@democracy3237 they didn't loot 73 trillion it was less
It's more likely that the British intentionally creates disputes so that the victims of its colonization will not unite against them. Offshore Balancing is a political tactic used frequently by the British Empire such that its subjects of colonization often disagree and fight with each other rather than fighting the suppression of their overlord. A similar border dispute is between Afghanistan and Pakistan, which is also created by, well, the British.
Don’t forget the Israel border
Balance of power has been our thing for centuries.
Many fail to realise this and just joke about them being dum about drawing borders
I doubt they did it on purpose, but if they did that’s smart on Britain’s part
@@sko1beer Israel? The dad of USA. Who dare to ofend Israel?
Highly informative.
Excellent explaination!
Just found you, but can already tell a lot of talent and knowledge goes into your work.
the uploader missed a lot of important facts(maybe on purpose ) such as that the so called Ladakh state which a part of India today used to be a subject kingdom which was under the power of China's emperor And British forced China signed contract to give it up....the boundary claimed by China is the legal boundary between China and British India colony. In history British invaded China several times, they forced China signed contract to give up the ownership of land to the India colony, As long as China signed the contract China accept it(in 19 century China twice gave up land,s to India colony). But in 20th century British just military occupied some new land which China never sign contract to give them up, India should not regard them as a part of India. Besides some these land British even did not occupied just claimed ownership one side. India already occupied a lot of China,s land which in law aspect still belong to China, while they want to occupied all the land that British claimed ownership.
And China have the sovereignty of Tibet more legitimate than USA has Texas. Han nation did not mass kill and slave local people. It comes form the nobility system,s
inherit method. Today Tibetan nation still the majority in Tibet. While after India,s colony Sikkim in 1970s, Sikkim people already be minority in their homeland....besides China just admitted Sikkim kingdom became independent form China, and British also did not colony Sikkim directly. While It is India who colony Sikkim in 20th century(after WII). This is purely evil action.
@@wangyingsen458 so you agree China historically did give up... Now why do you want it? Want to emulate the same imperial colonial past? The era of expansionism is over, don't start fights. Try staying happy with what you have.
@@amvkarthik All the border disputes comes from western countries invade China and forced China to signed contract to give up land to their colony. As long as China signed the contract China accept it. While there are also some China's land controlled by western countries by colony wars while China did not signed contract to give them up...
@@amvkarthik And China already solved all the land border disputes except with India. China is nice enough to give up a lot of land to our neighbors to keep peace and friendship. While India want to occupied all the land that British wanted. They can't regard what British stolen from other country as legal
Thanks to the algorithm for blessing me with exactly the content I want, instantly binged everything you've made.
Good analysis 👍👏
感谢你客观真实的分析
I actually get really excited every time I check my homepage on youtube and see a new upload from you, keep it up man.
Keep the good work! This is a massively underrated channel!
02:29 why is this area so quite and peaceful
Btw your content and your comic-country charachters are so entertaining
well, looks like you did not explain how these borderline come. and why the countries involved in the centenary fight.
This was very well researched and produced! This channel definitely deserves more recognition. Props man keep up the good work.
Why this channel is so underrated, he deserves way more subs.
ask your people from gulags to subscribe!
@Sudhir Sharma from berlin
@@user-ho8dj2np6v His channel grows everyday
@@user-ho8dj2np6v savave reply comrade 🔥😂
Thats why he made video on India bru, for subs
Thanks for this useful video , iam a student myself and basically an indian and i have realized after going through the information provided by the books ,that the britishers in the past did this all on purpose , india was under the rule of britishers and they gave the job of construction of the maps and borders to a british person who barely knew anything about the geography of india . This lead to the chaos and inhumane incidents caused by the brutal partition as well as now this problem of china and india border is coming to an occurence . I don't know why the government officials of india let britishers do it ,i mean it caused a lot of trouble for us due to their bad intentions .well britishers had really some clever plans and they never cared for the country they controlled . Iam not giving hate to any nationality here , sorry if i came accross as rude .
说的太好了
well-SAID self-smart western colonists... dont think you are the most potent people on this planet... cuz anglo-saxon intruders are hypocrites if not all...
There is no conflict of core interests between China and India, and the space for our cooperation is far greater than conflicts.
白皮猪最坏了,中印两国如果没有边境冲突,是可以携手创造世界新秩序!!
you are right ,my bro。China and India should talk,we are friend all the time,from China
You did not mention the so-called Treaty of Sugauli of 1816 with the British Empire and Nepal after the Anglo-Nepal War which will change the geography map of India & Nepal where the Greater Nepal border extends from the Testa River in the East to the Sutlej River in the West and Ganga river to the South.
Thank you for your videos, just found your channel and watched the whole bunch without even pausing! Please, make one about Kuril islands border problem. You're pretty good at explaining border disputes, and Kurils are not something widely known outside of Russia and Japan - I believe it would be an interesting topic for your audience!
Oh yeah, we almost had a nuclear war lol
Not one but almost two !
@@PakistanDefenseForum Yes🙄...20 Indian soldiers martyred and hundreds of Chinese soldiers killed, so humiliating that they couldn't even make it public...and quite recently...this month or so, 20 Chinese soldiers injured while 5 Indian soldiers injured 😂😂...I see victory everywhere...and your shitty idea of history...well, learn something atleast...1967, China lost to India, badly...2017, India made China go back from Doklam...and now😁
@@PakistanDefenseForum he need not. Pakistan = Argument doesn't go hand in hand.
@@PakistanDefenseForum Oh yeah!? Like your mom!?😂🤣
@@PakistanDefenseForum and we won 3 wars from u
Very fine analysis.
If I am not mistaken, in the introduction we can hear the Handel's "Sarabanda"
2020 was drama, 2021 would be comedy.
I sincerely hope so.
It would be a Natural Disaster
🤦♂️🤦♂️ *Chinas 43 soldiers were dead according to indian Intelligence*
*Chinas 35+ soldiers were dead according to usa Intelligence*
*And still this people saying india caused many casualties when india declared their casualties and china didn't declared because they got more casualties was that are fault that we declared*
I though it's a tragedy, then I realized it's actually a comedy.
@Nuclear Nuke but people do believe this thing and thats the point
Sir you have done a quality reasearch. Subscribed instantly. 👍
India border dispute was a timed landmine left by the British. Similarly, the Diaoyu island, was a strategic timed landmine left by the American. Very smart moves.
Additional notes:
1.Now the Xinjiang-Tibet Highway go through Aksai Chin, and this highway is very hard to build (few armies go through this route historically and building this road costs 4 digits of PLA soliders) and plays as the major connection between the two Western provinces
2.Like a lot of other countries with territory conflicts, showing maps including border differing from the official one like LAC is illegal in the both countries, which brings a lot of trouble to Western multi-national companies
3.The 1962 war shocks IN people so deeply that they believe that PLA is marching to New Delhi
4. Existence of more threating opponents and common standing on a lot of international issues like relation to RU(including attribute to UA war) or supporting other developing countries leading the both countries to controll the conflict at a low level
Covered a Lot in 16 min.
Well Done
Appreciate the way you explained this! Neutral to the end
thx for the clear picture, if not for this video I still wouldn't know who claims what between the China and India border dispute.
I really want to see a deal would be finally reached between these 2 great countries!
It is too hard for Indians they used to get extra everything for their culture. See Indians you knows, I can see everyone, but a lot of them.
如果把藏南还给中国,中国会同意的
It may be exciting for you but scary for us (I live in arunachal pradesh)
@@ingambsr If you have a deep understanding of China's policy on ethnic minorities, you will change your mind. In fact, many Han Chinese are dissatisfied with China's many preferential policies for ethnic minorities. The Chinese government will transport all kinds of engineering machines from the mainland to your place of residence, build a large amount of infrastructure for free for the local area, and then build hospitals, schools and network facilities, and send a large number of professionals from the mainland to serve you. And these investments and personnel salaries are not paid by your local taxpayers, but directly by the Chinese central government. Yes, for the sake of political propaganda, the Chinese government can be more fanatical than I said.
More Polandball geopolitics, well researched, amd wonderfully presented. I love it. Just discovered this channel, gladly subscribing.
I'm so glad I discovered this goldmine of a youtube channel
This is a quite impartial review of the situation. Good to have more videos like this.
Hmmm it seems that you may have forgotten to mention the main economic value of Aksai Chin, which is to provide a road that connects Tibet to Xinjiang, which is G219. Since Aksai Chin is the only place where such a highway can be built, you can understand why China wants it so badly.
China have built railroads directly to Tibet and Xinjiang.
Indians wanted AK to use as a staging area to invade Tibet. India has over 120 Million unemployed, jobless Indians without a future. India need more land for them.
Well done bro, u done the research and fair argument for both side.
Quality research !
Subscribed.
Britain in 19th century: hippaty hoppaty, your land is now my property
我是中国人,当然我也喜欢印度这个国家,他们的人民和我们中国人民一样勤劳,他们和我们一样拥有古老的文明。我们同样是人口众多的大国,同样有着被侵略殖民的历史,我们本可成为最亲密的兄弟,直到搅屎棍英国人出现,和睦的邻居出现了纠纷,发生很多不愉快的事。希望两国领导人以最智慧的方式,搁置争议将问题放在亚洲事务内来解决,让那些不怀好意的霸权主义强国,离我们远一点。
Peaceful? Nah China is an expansionist warmonger too.
Well..as an asian, villain is you Chinese. not USA
@@Cloudyallday 你们国家应该没有主权吧😅
@@mr-lh8db and this is why people hate C20inese, thank you for proving me right.
@@mr-lh8db 新时代的殖民地
being neighbour for centuries,no conflict between china and india,then british gentlemen came🤨
Wrong...china is an impostor claimant in the himalayas...grabbing territories by assuming the identity of the Qing....
Wrong, we were never neighbors with Chinese, only our Tibetan brothers and sisters.
@@xxchaseyungxx but you do not even look like tibatians... or your food, your religion, your language... a bit weird to say 'brothers and sisters''...
First India never had a border with China it only shared border with Tibet which was illegally occupied by the then Newly created communist Chinese party , Tibet has religious connections and commonalities with India so the 2 regions were free of conflicts and China destroyed the peace of the region they persecuted the Tibetans that's why the leader of Tibetans along with many escaped and seeked asylum in India , India accepted them with open arms , now the Tibetan government in exile works from Dharamshala , India .
@@kanding3369 VPN CCP agent spotted .
OMG you have only 7.8k Subs....bro u deserve more....the work done to make such informative vids is intense.....
Soviet Union: we can't stand back any more, because behind us is Moscow. China: we can't go any further because New Delhi is ahead
Do you know what Aksai Chin means in local language?
You know when that name was given?
I am Chinese. Thank you for an unbiased explanation.
Although China and India still have beef against each other, I do think they are the two most hard working nations in the world. I work with a lot of talented Indian colleagues, and I always see them as developing country brothers. China and India should collaborate more to achieving a better life for the people🇨🇳🇮🇳
I think the same. We should stop all these fights and should prosper together and bring the power back to Asia.
Isnt UA-cam banned in your oppressed communist country, China is the new nazi Germany especially with the illegal imprisonment of the Muslims...
you just regurgitate propaganda which you have no way of proofing lol do you realize that?
As an Indian, I wish the same.
How do you have youtube?
Any country: has land
China: is for me
Lmao 🤣🤣
Lol it even claims land that was part of china dates back to the 13th century.
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The same thing india does to it's small neighbour countries
@@rohitshrestha7388 nice joke, your brain is smaller than a pea, name one we did
What's the name of the song in the background on the first section of the video
Both side should honestly consider LAC as Border. Consider the borders coup de grace. There is nothing to gain in prolonging this conflict for either nation.
Then where will the arms companies make money from?
Thanks it was really hard for me to find why there was conflict
Hello, I came form futurology channel.
Man, You make very entertaining videos keep up the good work🤠
Can the Rio Grande dispute (between the US and Mexico incident) be compared to this. I'm honestly asking so that I can be enlightened on this issue.
not really. the power dynamics doesn't add up. mexico won't go on an all out war w usa. but these two might and its neck to neck
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Neck to neck?
Only on population basis, nothing more than that.
If you know something i haven't heard about india to make them on par with china,.then you can definitely enlightened me with that.
@@wolverine9377 what i meant was, with mexico and usa there was a big fucks small dynamic with no backing to the small. if the second largest economy goes into an all out war with the fifth largest economy, others wont be in spectator mode. plus when its two giant nuclear armed states. any other statistic is irrelevant to be factored in. it boils down to MAD and i dont think there are any “winners” at that point
@@user-kv7ng5nq7s
You know how much is the gap between 5th and 2nd largest economy.
India is barely 3.5 Trillion
While china is like of 19Trillion.
And
Taking about weapons or military,
It's more of a joke
It's like a limited soviet era weaponry
Vs unlimited supply of modified Soviet era weaponary.
We have seen how Russian weapons
Perform in Ukrine,
Low quality Russian junks are being sold to India , while china make their own crap, and everyone knows how much they can produce.
Noway in hell that
Any facts available could make India comparable to china.
It needs 5 India to even compete with china.
@@user-kv7ng5nq7s
Well
With logic of "no one will be a winner",
Even North Korea is comparable with USA.
Is that Handel in the background music?
Your content deserves far more recognition man, this was a very interesting watch
I am from Jammu and Kashmir and proud of being Indian 🇮🇳❤️✌️
You're amazing
Yes also support our indian army
@Ao jun A Hindu is equally as important as a muslim.
@Ao jun they hate both India and Pakistan. Both pok and iok want to reunite as one.
as a chinese i believe there is no right on wrong on both side after viewing eachs perspective
Very nicely explain. Please make a video on Afganistan-China_Russia current update
I am from arunachal Pradesh and head lot of stories of 1962 war from my grandfather.
I am very curious about your grandfather's stories. Could you please share them?
Excellent explanation Politics with Paint. Perfect I would say.
Very very high quality of information.👍🏽
Put a video about India's islands stratigic and economic values. Must include:Conflicts.
Febulous analysis 😀
Watching the video from Arunachal Pradesh....lol 😂
@Madara Uchiha pretty chill..
Tumko pata hi tum Chinese ho..lol🤣🤣
@@Rohit-Yaduvanshi Ha Ha, you are king of comedy ..😑
Watching from Tripura
@@kaushiknath833 don't mind him bhai
Well researched bro 👍
Came here from Futurology's video!
Very impressive. Thanks for the unbiased video.
It was a fun and informative video. However, I think you overlooked something very important. The reason why China attaches great importance to the Kashmir region is that Pakistan has a central role in the Belt and Road initiative and other Chinese attempts at increasing their geopolitical influence in the region and beyond. India gaining ground in Kashmir, either at the detriment of China or Pakistan presents a grave danger to Chinese geopolitical ambitions.
Likewise, it is a geopolitically extremely important region for India as well. India suffers greatly that it is only a hair away from the rich mineral markets of the Central Asian republics, who would be reliable, affordable, and willing suppliers of India with energy.
This is why over the past decade or two the two countries set on a collision course.
Indeed, that's definitely an aspect which is important to this issue. However, I wanted to avoid talking about Pakistan or the Belt and Road Initiative, firstly because it would make the video much longer and more complicated, and secondly because I eventually want to make a video on the India-Pakistan conflict and the Belt and Road Initiative each :' )
@@PoliticswithPaint Ah! OK! Eagerly awaiting the next vids. :)
Hair distance away from? Are you sure? To connect China and Pakistan with a small patch of road took some 20 years, with some 1000s of death and Billions of dollars. Now imagine, Cutting through Hamaliyas, then going into Afghanistan, where you don't step on IED planted by Taliban, and don't forget kidnapping and new civil war, while they don't even have any road.Good look with hair distance.
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The Shadow of the Great Game: The Untold Story of India's Partition
Read this you will get more details and y India is divided
one important part of Kashmir that the so called Ladakh state which is a part of India today used to be a subject kingdom which belong to China And British forced China signed contract to give it up....the boundary claimed by China is the legal boundary between China and British India colony. In history British invaded China several times, they forced China signed contract to give up the ownership of land to the India colony, As long as China signed the contract China accept it(in 19 century China twice gave up land,s to India colony). But in 20th century British just military occupied some new land which China never sign contract to give them up, India should not regard them as a part of India. Besides some these land British even did not occupied just claimed ownership one side. India already occupied a lot of China,s land which in law aspect still belong to China, while they want to occupied all the land that British claimed ownership.
OOOooooo NOice... I was wondering if you'll be covering this.
chinese-indian melee fights at the border are the most fascinating modern thing ever
those were outskirt areas historically of various empires, Ancient Tiben, Tang, Qing, British etc. The only thing defining the ownership is the geo power comparativity.
This is the best border dispute explanation video i think i've seen... And honestly, i think i'll stop watching border dispute videos, because they're all the same. Two or more countries tug some irrelevant piece of territory back and forth with obscure legal arguments, there's an at best mildly interesting history of conflict, and somehow it always goes back to the British Empire.
The only thing that i think is interesting about border disputes is the reasons behind it (what benefits does the region provide that makes both countries want it) and speculation as to how it's likely to evolve in the future.
The research this guy has put into this video is just commendable
Hehe bwoi
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You deserve my subscription.
I just love the animations
they make history about borders funny