• ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml
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      Because the land that India is claiming was stolen from Tibet under threat of force from the British Empire, and the treaty that signed over the land was never ratified by any Chinese government. Hence why China reoccupied the territory when Tibet was integrated.

      The UN internationally recognized the land as Chinese.

      India is attempting to enrich themselves on a product of imperialism to which they have no legal or mora claim to.

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          It never was and is recognized by the UN and China as such. It was stolen from China by the British Empire and the Chinese took it back. It was historically never part of any Indian governance. It was always under the leadership of the Dalai Lama and Tibet.

          I legitimately cannot believe that you are supporting the actions of the British Empire and its imperialism.

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      I’m not pilled on the whole thing because there are multiple points of disputes. But if you look at Aksai Chin on the map it is literally between Xinjiang and Tibet so India claiming it is strange to put it simply.