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== Disputed area == == Disputed area ==
{{U|Erik-the-red}}, you have removed the sourced content that states that the area was disputed. The relevant quote from one of the sources says:

{{U|Eric-the-red}}, you have removed the sourced content that states that the area was disputed. The relevant quote from one of the sources says:
{{talkquote|Although no criss-cross of Indian and Chinese posts was anticipated on the NEFA frontier, a certain rashness was demonstrated by the placement of an Indian post in an area near the Bhutan-Tibet-NEFA trijunction. It was located in the valley of the Namkachu River, below a ridge called Thagla (see Maps 7 and 8). The post would be called Dhola, after a pass lying further to the south. In 1959 and 1960 the Chinese had shown themselves to be quite sensitive about this area, since '''they differed with the Indian interpretation''' of how the McMahon line was situated in it. The Khinzemane incident of August 1959 had occurred not far away.{{sfnp|Hoffmann, India and the China Crisis|1990|pp=108-110}}}} {{talkquote|Although no criss-cross of Indian and Chinese posts was anticipated on the NEFA frontier, a certain rashness was demonstrated by the placement of an Indian post in an area near the Bhutan-Tibet-NEFA trijunction. It was located in the valley of the Namkachu River, below a ridge called Thagla (see Maps 7 and 8). The post would be called Dhola, after a pass lying further to the south. In 1959 and 1960 the Chinese had shown themselves to be quite sensitive about this area, since '''they differed with the Indian interpretation''' of how the McMahon line was situated in it. The Khinzemane incident of August 1959 had occurred not far away.{{sfnp|Hoffmann, India and the China Crisis|1990|pp=108-110}}}}
Can you explain why you this fact? -- ] (]) 15:04, 18 June 2020 (UTC) Can you explain why you this fact? -- ] (]) 15:06, 18 June 2020 (UTC)

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=== Sources ===
* {{citation |last=Hoffmann |first=Steven A. |title=India and the China Crisis |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BpSRwC5_EPUC |year=1990 |publisher=University of California Press |ISBN=978-0-520-06537-6 |ref={{sfnref|Hoffmann, India and the China Crisis|1990}}}}

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Map violates WP:NOR

@Kautilya3: The map in the "Establishment" section was created by you, was it not?Erik-the-red (talk) 15:00, 18 June 2020 (UTC)

Disputed area

Erik-the-red, you have removed the sourced content that states that the area was disputed. The relevant quote from one of the sources says:

Although no criss-cross of Indian and Chinese posts was anticipated on the NEFA frontier, a certain rashness was demonstrated by the placement of an Indian post in an area near the Bhutan-Tibet-NEFA trijunction. It was located in the valley of the Namkachu River, below a ridge called Thagla (see Maps 7 and 8). The post would be called Dhola, after a pass lying further to the south. In 1959 and 1960 the Chinese had shown themselves to be quite sensitive about this area, since they differed with the Indian interpretation of how the McMahon line was situated in it. The Khinzemane incident of August 1959 had occurred not far away.

Can you explain why you removed this fact? -- Kautilya3 (talk) 15:06, 18 June 2020 (UTC)

References

  1. Hoffmann, India and the China Crisis (1990), pp. 108–110.

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