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India V China : The Indians lost 20 But Killed 50 PLA Goons! The Chinese Cannot fight!

laksaboy

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I think the Tiongs are at a disadvantage in the border with India, because it is around 4000 meters above sea level and there is very little oxygen. Some of the ah neh troops are natives there, they are already physiologically acclimatised to the conditions there.

By the way, total radio silence in the China news media about the number of Tiong soldier casualties, other than a casual, nonchalant acknowledgement of the incident. Typical totalitarian shithole: exaggerate the good news; play down, ignore or do a spin job when it comes to the bad news. :wink:
 

laksaboy

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well ,well well ,possibly china is giving a hand to Nepal? ..it's 3 bordering countries against India, now it seems ..both Nepal and Pakistan bankrolled by china ?

Not sure about Nepal, but Pakistan definitely has dealings with China. The port of Gwadar is virtually owned by the Tiongs.
 

Nice-Gook

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Not sure about Nepal, but Pakistan definitely has dealings with China. The port of Gwadar is virtually owned by the Tiongs.
yup ,there is lately ...Nepal have lately redrawn the boundary with india ...it's by an overwhelming votes by all the parties in their parliament...Nepal, would not dare do this unless with a powerful backing ..

because ,Nepal being surrounded by land mass is totally dependent on any shippment via India...e.g. India could simply not allow any oil to pass through its land for Nepal and such conflict did have happened in the past ...moreover ,almost 90% of Nepalese are working in India without a visa or work permit ...these are some of the privilages Nepalese have in India ...not to mention almost 80% retired Nepalese Army personall are drawing pension from India
 

Peiweh

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you still here Tanwahtiu?

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syed putra

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Not sure about Nepal, but Pakistan definitely has dealings with China. The port of Gwadar is virtually owned by the Tiongs.
6 lane highway between karachi to islamabad and then on yo the chinese border but not as wide. Plus tge JF-17 using chinese design and engines built in pskistan to match india's HAL tejas
 

Nice-Gook

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6 lane highway between karachi to islamabad and then on yo the chinese border but not as wide. Plus tge JF-17 using chinese design and engines built in pskistan to match india's HAL tejas
the Indian made HAL Tejas is short haul thingy but JF ,17 for long haul ?
 

CPTMiller

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I think the Tiongs are at a disadvantage in the border with India, because it is around 4000 meters above sea level and there is very little oxygen. Some of the ah neh troops are natives there, they are already physiologically acclimatised to the conditions there.

By the way, total radio silence in the China news media about the number of Tiong soldier casualties, other than a casual, nonchalant acknowledgement of the incident. Typical totalitarian shithole: exaggerate the good news; play down, ignore or do a spin job when it comes to the bad news. :wink:
China news report they will win have the upper hand against indian troop.
I am right all pla equip with kung fu Panda skills
 

syed putra

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the Indian made HAL Tejas is short haul thingy but JF ,17 for long haul ?
Yep. Assembled in pakistan.
  • Range: 2,500 km (1,600 mi, 1,300 nmi)
  • Combat range: 1,352 km (840 mi, 730 nmi)
  • Ferry range: 3,500 km (2,200 mi, 1,900 nmi) with 3 external drop tanks
 

Nice-Gook

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Yep. Assembled in pakistan.
  • Range: 2,500 km (1,600 mi, 1,300 nmi)
  • Combat range: 1,352 km (840 mi, 730 nmi)
  • Ferry range: 3,500 km (2,200 mi, 1,900 nmi) with 3 external drop tanks
india yet to develop local made twin engines fighter plane ..that's why they are opting for Rafael ,the French made ...figure ,that would give an edge over the JF 17 and JF 20
 

Peiweh

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People today we should celebrate. The PRC has shown us their mettle. And the Indians kicked their Asses! Yeah! The Indians! I mean the Indians were outnumbered and they killed 50 PRCs to 20 indians what does that tell you? The Americans should call China "Target Practice" Pathetic!!!!

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