Comments by "红火树 RedFireTree" (@firetree2007) on ""India-China Relations Entered Downward Spiral Before Galwan": Top US Diplomat" video.
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@rickyravani8834
Historically, Indians were just inhabitants of Indian plain, they were not good at high altitude like on top Himalaya that where Tibetans and Nepali's places, in history, Indians were always defeated by Nepali and Tibetans,
all the border issues today were not created by Indians but by British, India's problem is it did not care what China said, or did, it only claims whatever British claimed, no matter if those claimed by British were legitimate or not, or if India has the ability to inherit them all.
the Han Chinese controls Tibet in Min dynasty, later Qin Dynasty inherited the control. Qin, as the central government of China, NEVER recognized Simla conference, never signed it, never recognized McMahon line. Tibet local government could not represent China to cede any part of its territory to any other country.
Tibet was a part of China after Qin also, since the founding the Republic of China was on the bases of Five Races Under One Union , it was one of the major principles upon which the Republic of China was founded in 1911 at the time of the Xinhai Revolution. Its central tenet was the harmonious existence under one nation of what were considered the five major ethnic groups in China: the Han, the Manchus, the Mongols, the Tibetans, and the Hui.
At the time, China was like in the civil war period of USA, the Confederate might have signed some treaties with British, however, the winning of the Federal in the civil war, all these treaties became void, same in Tibet, after 1950, once again, Chinese central government, represented by PRC, determines border issue in Tibet any treaty signed by Tibet local government conflicting with the central government became void.
Back to the topic, it is very clearly, not just Tawang, but the whole Tibet South, is China's territory, we will take it back, either with peaceful means or by military means.
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