What the China-India Border Dispute is Really About

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Published 2021-06-22
The boundary between China and India represents the longest contested border on the planet. Confrontations between the two sides have turned deadly in recent years, as China becomes increasingly aggressive in the region.

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All Comments (21)
  • @terencel5464
    "If it's a border conflict, it's the British. If it's an internal conflict, it's the Americans."
  • @anmolgxrg
    Behind every conflict in the world a British guy walked away
  • @spelunkerd
    It is surprisingly wise to agree that troops of two nuclear superpowers fight each other with sticks and stones.
  • 10:24 I’m sorry there’s NO WAY you’re telling me they used Tunak Tunak Tun as a taunt😭😭 that’s legendary
  • @Senzawa69
    You know it's bad when you let a British guy involved or let him draw the border
  • "First comes one Englishman as a traveller ; then come two and make a map; then comes an army and takes the country. "
  • @hangten1904
    I like how India and China military only uses hand to hand combat instead of bullets. Ukraine and Russia can learn from them.
  • @johnb5254
    Surprised there was no mention of China's planned hydroelectric projects in Tibet, rivers that flow into India.
  • @MAPB101
    When I clicked on this video, I wasn't expecting to see the Tunak Tunak song used as a sort of musical weapon, but here we are now.
  • @torlarsen2212
    The Chinese are brutal for using loud speakers to play Indian music 🤣🤣🤣
  • @johnp3172
    We are from North east India...we are mostly christian...we look like japanese,korean and chinese but we are very proud Indian....
  • @yvonnehua1266
    Very happy to see the most favorite comment is "British has related to all conflicts around the world". People are really more shrewd and wise than before.
  • @netizencapet
    Tibet was a semiautonomous province of Qing Dynasty China. Semiautonomy means you control internal affairs but get no say whatsoever on foreign policy, territory, borders, martial affairs, taxation due the sovereign. So no, Tibet had no right at all to give away one of its counties to India. Complete nonsense.
  • If people tell we failed it is fine BUT we should not let people tell that we did not try
  • @user-zc2fb5vz2k
    IM a chinese from a small southern city of china. Many chinese love india and believe two great country can deal well on the border issue. Hope No War between us forever.
  • @ZainAli-xp6sy
    If two fishes are fighting u know a british guy passed by