China Taiwan Dispute | China Declare War Against Taiwan - Summary

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The text is a commentary on the current situation of Taiwan, China and India. The author argues that China is threatening Taiwan's independence and that India should support Taiwan and oppose China's aggression. The author also criticizes China's military, economy and political system, and compares it unfavorably with India's. The author urges the Indian government and media to raise the issue of One India Policy, which would demand China to respect India's territorial integrity in exchange for India's recognition of One China Policy. The author also gives some historical and geographical background on Taiwan, China and India, and uses some metaphors and examples to illustrate his points. The text is written in a casual and informal tone, with some grammatical and spelling errors.

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1. China has threatened Pakistan and Taiwan, and considers Taiwan as part of its territory.
2. Taiwan is an independent country with a capital in Taipei and a strong electronics industry.
3. Taiwan was formerly part of China, but was taken over by the Nationalist Party after the Communist Party chased them away.
4. China has said that it will wage war on Taiwan if it passes a resolution in its parliament declaring its independence.
5. India has not given any reaction or support to Taiwan, despite having a border dispute with China.
6. China depends on the Malacca Strait for its trade and oil supply, which is under India's control and influence.
7. China has also captured Tibet and Aksai Chin from India, and claims Arunachal Pradesh as its own territory.
8. China's army is not loyal to the country, but to the Communist Party, which is the only ruling party in China.
9. China's army is also corrupt and inexperienced in war, and does not participate in international exercises.
10. China's weapons are outdated and copied from other countries, such as Russia and India.
11. India should oppose China's one-China policy and support Taiwan's independence, as well as assert its own one-India policy that includes Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh.
12. India should also pressure China by blocking the Malacca Strait or buying goods from Taiwan instead of China.
13. India's media should raise awareness about the issue of Taiwan and China, and put pressure on the government to take action.

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