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China vs India: Past instances
NDTV Correspondent, Tuesday October 13, 2009, New Delhi
October 2009: China issues separate visas for Indian Kashmiris

June 2009: China objects to an ADB loan to Arunachal Pradesh, claiming it's a 'disputed territory' between India and China

Feb 2008: China objects to Manmohan's visit to ArunachalPradesh

May 2007: China denies the application for a travel visa from an Indian Administrative Service officer in Arunachal Pradesh, saying that since Arunachal Pradesh is a territory of China, he does not need a visa to visit his own country.

November 2006: China and India have a verbal spat over claim of the north-east Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. India claims China occupies 38k square kilometres of its territory in Kashmir, while China claims the whole of Arunachal Pradesh as its own.

September 1999: India establishes a new Indian Army Unit, the 14th Corps, to be used in the Ladakh Region; China strongly objects.
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Posted by Ajayraj on Nov 05, 2009
Now India will learn a good lesson from China. If this nation is concerned about the effects of the dam in its country, then why don't it look at the problems caused by its dam in Nepal. A lot of land has been under water because of Indian dam in Nepal. India will get punishment for all those crime done in its neighborhood especially Nepal and its people. If Arunanchal pradesh is integral part of India, then Sikkim is a sovereign country and so is the Kashmir. Darjiling, Dehradun, Nainitaal were part of Nepal before Anglo-Nepal war. Nepal lost those in that war. Is India ready to give it back to Nepal? If not, then why India claims Arunanchal Pradesh as the country had lost those palce in war with China?
Posted by sameer on Oct 27, 2009
If China claims Arunanchal, then we should ask Kailash Man Sarovar Back from China. Its a shame on us that none of the leader speaks for Kailsh Man-Sarovar, as it was never the part of India. In response to this fiasco, Indian should stop buying the Made In China Goods, that will be an eye opener for China and a good lesson too.
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