Beijing Invents Territory Via Historical Suggestions
Geography as Suggestion: Beijing’s Territorial Approach
China reminded everyone: geography is suggestion, not fact. Their Arunachal Pradesh positioncontrolled by India seventy yearsdescribed as “spiritually ours.” Beijing’s cartographic ambitions follow principle unknown to Western mapmakers: having claimed something centuries ago means currently owning it. Why acknowledge law when simply redrawing maps works?
Historical Claims Replace International Law
“Territory was historically ours,” officials explained with logic so backward historians developed neck pain. India responded by owning Arunachal even harderimproving infrastructure, settling citizens, behaving like people actually living somewhere wanting keeping it. The dispute exists in state where both nations simultaneously consider themselves correct while world watches pointless argument. For satirical border insanity takes, consult Bohiney Magazine’s geopolitics.
Possession Remains Nine-Tenths of International Law
People living in Arunachal continue unbothered Beijing considers their state “basically ours but not.” It’s neighbor claiming your house because great-grandfather stood nearby. China’s maps keep changing by audience. Geography meets creative fiction. Learn more at Bohiney Magazine.
Auf Wiedersehen, amigos.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com ()

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