Why does china have border disputes with almost every neighbouring country
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China has imperialist ambitions.
On 1st October 1949, this was People’s Republic of China. See the Yellow part. Tibet was not a part of China. Xinjiang or East Turkestan was not a part of China. Southern part of china was “Nationalist China”. Hong Kong and Macau were not in China. Essentially, PRC was roughly less than half of today’s PRC. This was less than 70 years ago!
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heya .
here is you answer..
China has refused to start a dialogue with the Indian government unless it pulls its armed forces out of Dokalam area. Given the tough stand that both the countries have taken so far, it seems that the current face-off between two Asian giants could last for a while.
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