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Since nobody was living there (the only structure was an old fort), I believe it belonged to no one. Hence, the land was unused and deserted. China only used it for convenience (and by my standards, putting a road, to help save travelling people's time, isn't 'claiming' the land). Furthermore, India could also have used it (maybe also to build roads for convenience?)

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The right of claim over the disputed territory of Aksai Chin was neither India or China. However, India should not have reacted harshly and critically towards China building a highway across Aksai Chin (which was for convenience of travelling to and fro Tibet and Sinkang). This resulted in a war which was inconvenient for both sides (who would want to fight in a war?). Furthermore, India could have also shared the land if both parties were willing to cooperate.

2 points

War is a negotiating approach, but not a goal. Similarly, China's decision to fight back against India in the 1962 border war was to strike a peace with its neighbor. Therefore, while fighting with the Indian troops, China constantly urged the Indian government to end the conflicts and solve the border issue on the negotiating table.

4 points

China initially tried to avoid military confrontation, out of respect to India's ancient culture and sympathy that it had suffered a similar painful past of oppression by colonial powers. However, India's persistent provocation eventually breached China's bottom-line, and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) was forced to join the battle in self-defense

4 points

How will you control it? If Irfan says its addictive, then people will be addicted and wouldn't it be hard to cope with addiction?

7 points

But if they are addicted and spend more time behind the screen, they will not be face to face with other people a lot and so over time, they may lose their social skills and be less social :pp

6 points

Social media has made people less social. People who use social media spend more time virtually online rather than in the real world. Most of these people don't have or can lose the social skills in the real world. These people The evidence is already in this class. Some of us are more active online than in the real world (not pointing any fingers). Some of us don't have much confidence. Social media takes time away from us because we are behind the screen and not face to face. This shows that social media has made us less social.



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