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legendary
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June 19, 2020, 10:23:50 AM
#31
This is what we called "The sleeping giant is already awake"
It is ironically that two largest countries in the world are seizing each other border`s line. Is it not enough for them to have a large country that can occupy billion of people? If this tension won`t cease, it may be a call for a war between them. As we all know that history repeat itself, back during ancient times there is conquering of land and still continuously happening even we are in modern era wherein there are treaties and constitutional laws.

It is unlikely that a war between India and China will occur because there is no fundamental ideological difference between India and China. Although both are the center of two major cultures. In addition, each country knows that nuclear war has a terrible effect on the survival of the people of both countries.

This pride in China's backyard is certainly a boon for China's enemies. America with the containment policy that is being carried out by O Brien and Trump, India's role is crucial for America as a proxy and to counter the pace of China towards Southeast Asia. The other side has been successfully locked by America and even Russia can be drawn to side with America.
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June 19, 2020, 08:36:18 AM
#30
This is true but I also don't think that there will be an affection for cryptocurrency with this tension.
Nah, I don't think so either.  The world has seen all sorts of crises since bitcoin was birthed more than a decade ago, and it doesn't seem like world events--even pretty serious ones--tend to affect its value all that much.  And I'm not sure how important this "tension" is in the grand scheme of things.  It could be something that gets de-escalated fairly quickly, but who knows.  The only thing I'm pretty sure of is that it'll have nothing to do with cryptocurrencies.

What a crazy world we're living in.  IMO, this decade is going to go down in history as one of the most interesting ones in the 21st century, and it's barely gotten started.  In any case, I do hope China and India cool off.  I get a bit worried whenever there's a chance that China is going to get involved in a military situation, because who knows what that could spark.  Keeping my fingers crossed for a peaceful resolution.

I don't think China would want a war at the moment. Though their economy is suffering, they are also one of the fastest growing economy at the moment as all of it's competitors are struggling. US also has a lot of experience in tackling tense moments and avoiding war. But with raging trade war against China, I believe soon the world be divided into two economic blocs and a cold trade war start around the world. The ones that loses the technology and trade war might have to start the first physical blow.
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June 18, 2020, 07:08:20 PM
#29
I am also concerned about the armed clashes between China and India at the border, and even fatalities related to this incident.
Hopefully the both country can solve this problem peacefully, because peace is beautiful. I'm feared if this conflict will continue
other countries can intervene, if it happens like that it will be more difficult to make peace. For the time being the China-India
conflict has not affected to world economy and also has no effect on cryptocurrency prices.
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June 18, 2020, 06:53:19 PM
#28
This is true but I also don't think that there will be an affection for cryptocurrency with this tension.
Nah, I don't think so either.  The world has seen all sorts of crises since bitcoin was birthed more than a decade ago, and it doesn't seem like world events--even pretty serious ones--tend to affect its value all that much.  And I'm not sure how important this "tension" is in the grand scheme of things.  It could be something that gets de-escalated fairly quickly, but who knows.  The only thing I'm pretty sure of is that it'll have nothing to do with cryptocurrencies.

What a crazy world we're living in.  IMO, this decade is going to go down in history as one of the most interesting ones in the 21st century, and it's barely gotten started.  In any case, I do hope China and India cool off.  I get a bit worried whenever there's a chance that China is going to get involved in a military situation, because who knows what that could spark.  Keeping my fingers crossed for a peaceful resolution.
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June 18, 2020, 04:58:33 PM
#27
The way the two countries are facing each other on the China-India border is creating a tense atmosphere. If the conflict escalates, I think it will have an impact on international trade and cryptocurrency, what do you think?

I have watch in News that there are Indian soldiers that has been killer by Chinese ?

But there is no effect in Crypto because these countries has their own supply and same uses of crypto so why need to be affected/

and they dont even trade crypto so there is no reason for this .
What news actually is it? I'd like to know more about this but there hasn't any news about it that brought something to trigger the market of cryptocurrency to go dump or whatsoever. Meaning, China already escalated that problem and fix it right away because everyone knows what is more important to face today. We already have a world crisis, I'm pretty sure everyone knows that—that it's not the time to add more trouble while the people are still fighting for their lives everyday because of the pandemic, especially to those frontliners.
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June 18, 2020, 03:10:18 PM
#26
There isn't any major trade routes between the disputed borders, although China and India might impose unfair trades on countries interacting with either of the countries in order to give in on the control over the border. It seems like India isn't going to back down against a greater foe, which is quite remarkable and deserves some recognition. If tensions escalated even further, countries might soon avoid doing business with either of the countries as they might get in the middle of it all and that's not a fun position to be in. There is a possibility for it to happen but hopefully both countries talk about these matters at hand in a peaceful way rather than resorting to show of force and violence.
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June 18, 2020, 01:57:32 PM
#25
As we all know that history repeat itself, back during ancient times there is conquering of land and still continuously happening even we are in modern era wherein there are treaties and constitutional laws.
These aren't ancient times. Both countries have come a long way since then and they are smart enough to avoid unnecessary wars and bloodshed. The situation will de-escalate soon and the soldiers will go back to their routine work soon.

These two nations is huge, I'm afraid if it escalates more and more through days coz we still got an enemy in front of us.
Both governments have already begun their own meetings concerning this issue and I am confident that they will resolve it very quickly since this isn't the right time to focus on such issues. The pandemic is a bigger concern.
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June 18, 2020, 10:31:03 AM
#24
The way the two countries are facing each other on the China-India border is creating a tense atmosphere. If the conflict escalates, I think it will have an impact on international trade and cryptocurrency, what do you think?

I have watch in News that there are Indian soldiers that has been killer by Chinese ?

But there is no effect in Crypto because these countries has their own supply and same uses of crypto so why need to be affected/

and they dont even trade crypto so there is no reason for this .
legendary
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June 18, 2020, 10:02:06 AM
#23
Things are already dangerous, yet Bitcoin didn't react to it at all, which is another example of Bitcoin not showing any correlation to events that aren't related to it. It's also not guaranteed that Bitcoin will rise in case the conflict would escalate - many Bitcoiners are waiting for negative events because they believe Bitcoin to be a hedge, but the opposite reaction is probably too, for example if China will start allocating more resources to it's military at the expense of other industries, like for example mining. Or the global market might yet again take a dive and take Bitcoin with it like it happened with covid-19.
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June 18, 2020, 09:31:18 AM
#22
These border issues are a regular thing and nothing to be shocked about. It is sad that both sides have lost soldiers, but these happen due to various reasons. This won't lead to a war or anything since both countries will lose no matter who emerges the winner overall.
The fact that there are lives that has been gone forever, the fact that both lost an army, the fact that there are abandoned families screaming for justice, this is not going to be a regular tension border. As we know, it is quite normal if there are some misunderstanding on borders but it was just a little conflict from two but what happened last day isn't a regular thing for a dispute. These two nations is huge, I'm afraid if it escalates more and more through days coz we still got an enemy in front of us.
The pandemic probably pushed the soldiers over the edge.  It originating in China and spreading worldwide certainly does not help China here.
I'm not really sure if it is caused by that, from the recent news that I have read India is deploying more men in the border, Hopefully if will come end with peace from both.
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June 18, 2020, 09:12:47 AM
#21
The way the two countries are facing each other on the China-India border is creating a tense atmosphere. If the conflict escalates, I think it will have an impact on international trade and cryptocurrency, what do you think?

This is what we called "The sleeping giant is already awake"
It is ironically that two largest countries in the world are seizing each other border`s line. Is it not enough for them to have a large country that can occupy billion of people? If this tension won`t cease, it may be a call for a war between them. As we all know that history repeat itself, back during ancient times there is conquering of land and still continuously happening even we are in modern era wherein there are treaties and constitutional laws.
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June 18, 2020, 06:01:21 AM
#20
These border issues are a regular thing and nothing to be shocked about. It is sad that both sides have lost soldiers, but these happen due to various reasons. This won't lead to a war or anything since both countries will lose no matter who emerges the winner overall.

The pandemic probably pushed the soldiers over the edge.  It originating in China and spreading worldwide certainly does not help China here.

None will escalate when it comes to China's dispute over borders both countries had been claiming part of the area for years. It was said Indian soldiers crossed the border which the Chinese soldiers reacted to. No international media is interested to blow up the issue though but when it comes to dispute where there is US presence, this will definitely be lighted up with more kindling.
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June 18, 2020, 05:28:28 AM
#19
These border issues are a regular thing and nothing to be shocked about. It is sad that both sides have lost soldiers, but these happen due to various reasons. This won't lead to a war or anything since both countries will lose no matter who emerges the winner overall.

The pandemic probably pushed the soldiers over the edge.  It originating in China and spreading worldwide certainly does not help China here.
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June 18, 2020, 12:56:45 AM
#18
The border between India and China, of course, is a bit tense at the moment, but I don't think there will be any major war. We know that every country in the world today is plagued by epidemics and the situation in India is now more critical than in China. Coronavirus infection has weakened the economy of every country and The relationship between India and China is not so bad that it can be resolved diplomatically. On the other hand, India is not on par with China militarily and economically, so they will try to find a political solution. Moreover, the Indian government is not as much under pressure to take any military action against China as it is against others. But if it takes the form of the latest war situation, it will certainly be a big push for the economy. Cryptocurrency will definitely have an impact as China and India are the two most populous countries and both countries use cryptocurrency.
legendary
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June 17, 2020, 10:50:13 PM
#17
China is facing or has created a tense atmosphere across her borders. It has territorial disputes with Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and so on. Not to mention the countless other disputes unrelated to territory. But still China is the largest trading nation in the world. It is the largest exporting country in the world.
It seems like China wants to create a lot of conflict because this is what will make their products more expensive. Imagine if India will enter trade war in China just like USA, tariffs will be expensive just like the USA. China is smart, they are playing with traps full of disputes, this might be the next war after the pandemic.

So I would say that the China-India border issue is not much of an issue unless it escalates into a full blown war. For the meantime, international trade will be business as usual.
We know how China handle things, and when they do they always play it aggressively. This isn't alarming til China announces.

I'm not sure if this is all for the sake of making their products more expensive. In the first place, what China has to offer to the world are cheap products. And I am more than sure that even in your house right now there are so many products which are made China, and that is basically because of the cheap labor there.

Products imported from China are much cheaper than products made at home. China's mass production is simply amazing. Well, the products are not.

What China is actually doing right now is a sort of a post-modern conquest. To be fair, that seems to have worked better and smoother than the kind of modern conquest done by the US, which is still using arms. Although China is a bully, in the literal sense of the word, it is not doing its bullying by sending troops.
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June 17, 2020, 02:47:10 PM
#16
China is facing or has created a tense atmosphere across her borders. It has territorial disputes with Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and so on. Not to mention the countless other disputes unrelated to territory. But still China is the largest trading nation in the world. It is the largest exporting country in the world.
It seems like China wants to create a lot of conflict because this is what will make their products more expensive. Imagine if India will enter trade war in China just like USA, tariffs will be expensive just like the USA. China is smart, they are playing with traps full of disputes, this might be the next war after the pandemic.

So I would say that the China-India border issue is not much of an issue unless it escalates into a full blown war. For the meantime, international trade will be business as usual.
We know how China handle things, and when they do they always play it aggressively. This isn't alarming til China announces.

Cryptocurrency is out of that picture.
Indeed.
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June 17, 2020, 11:42:23 AM
#15
obviously the border tension between China and India if it continues and there is war. of course neither of the two countries has benefited, because there is clearly an impact that will be borne after the incident. especially now that we are struggling with a corona pandemic that is not a little energy and mind and a large amount of funds that are drained to deal with this pandemic. hopefully there are countries that can make the two countries reduce their lust to be able to subside and hold mutually beneficial talks.
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June 17, 2020, 11:25:05 AM
#14
The way the two countries are facing each other on the China-India border is creating a tense atmosphere. If the conflict escalates, I think it will have an impact on international trade and cryptocurrency, what do you think?

In my opinion, it is very negative for both teams to have tensions.
They are so strong countries and they should create an alliance not being enemies and fight each other. It would totally harm their economies and eventually harm the global economy.
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June 17, 2020, 09:59:51 AM
#13
I am not an international relation student but I don't know why China keep having border Crisis with neighboring nations. If this is to bully the nations around her or those nations are actually wrong for political reasons, I won't understand.

What is happening in last couple of days is quite shocking considering that China - India never had such a big casualty on their border side. this definitely is not the good news for both the countries and China has being seeing that they always eye the land of their neighbours and want to control everything under them which is not the good thing.
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June 17, 2020, 09:22:13 AM
#12
I am not an international relation student but I don't know why China keep having border Crisis with neighboring nations. If this is to bully the nations around her or those nations are actually wrong for political reasons, I won't understand.
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