Friday, February 12, 2010

Encyclopaedia Britannica on China, and Aksai Chin.

It is said, that Aksai Chin has passes which connect Aksai Chin, to Tibet. It is solely because the Chinese Administration does not understand India's position in full measure, that the issues between the two nations are unresolved. India has no designs on Tibet, and India does not need Tibet as a security measure to deal with China. The people of Tibet have the right to live in peace with their Chinese brothers, as much as the people of China have a right to live in peace with their Tibetan brothers. India does not support ethnic Tibetans from India to foment strife in Tibet, however, she allows Tibetans who would like to stay in India, to do so. 'Allow', is the wrong word. However. If Aksai Chin connects Tibet, to XinXiang, Then what does India, gain or loose by this state of affairs? Even though Tibet was a vassal of China, before Tibet became a part of China, the Tibetans recognised the McMahon Line as the border between India, and Tibet. How can China refute the claims of the administrators of Tibet, before 1950, when Tibet was administrated by them?

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