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Boycott China: Analysis

Can India boycott Chinese products? Can world boycott Chinese products? Can we stop using Chinese products? It is easy to say that we (Indian) would give a befitting reply to China by boycotting their products. It is as much hard as it looks impressive to teach a lesson to China. First of all, it is important to know some basic strategies that the Chinese industries are following and were supported by their government too. Chinese Dominance It is well known that China has a huge Economy and does large scale productions. China dominates the markets or various countries, because of their low-cost products and the Chinese industries get support from their government too. China's ONE BELT ONE ROAD project is their economic and strategic agenda by which the two ends of Eurasia, as well as Africa and Oceania, are being connected closely. Ways in which China subdues: 1. Dumping of Products         It means Chinese companies make more and more products and they sell their products at low c

What others have to say about China's sordid act

What others have to say about China's sordid act:  The killing of 20 Indian army personnel exacerbated the situation at LAC and in the country also. There have been articles and news and perspectives that are given by ex-army officers and Ministers. Many campaigns against China have been started, the famous one is "#boycottChineseproducts". Doyens of Indian diplomats and other personalities have shown way forwards to resolve the issue. What retired officers say: After the outbreak in Ladakh which costs twenty lives there is jingoistic nationalism among Indians. Many officers have shared their experience of the LAC and  handling situations with Chinese when they were on duty. Some of them described their odd situations and how did they subdued. Others described that how Indian soldiers should acted. The former Army chief called for rightsizing the Army with state-of-the-art equipment by not only reducing manpower and pruning existing structures but also augmenting manpower

Explained: India-China Border issue

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There are always some kind of conflicts between India and China. Both the countries are powerful in each and every category: economically strong; strong defence system; good resources; developed technology and many more. What is the issue? The issue is based on the border territories between the two countries.  LAC (Line of Actual Control) is the fulcrum, where a region of 10 km is under dispute. LAC is a line of border separation between India and China in the Ladakh but the LAC is not demarcated, therefore both the countries define LAC differently which led to confronts. So there is a common area of dispute which is called as Area of Differing Perception.                         Image credit: Guardian.com                           LINE OF ACTUAL CONTROL (LAC) The LAC is a rough demarcation line separating Indian-controlled territory from Chinese-controlled territory. The exact location of sections of the line, particularly in the western Ladakh region, have remained in dispute. Effor