Reader JohnC posed a battery of queries to me in response to a video in my Monday browser-crusher:
Hey Didact,
In your opinion what would a war between India and China be like?
Also could a small war between India and China had any benefits?
It is a weird question to ask but in regrading to the surplus of men to women in both countries such thing might help the gender divide. Also wake up the average Indian up to the threats.
I was thinking about after WW2 with the Russians. Yes the country was trashed and a lot of family lost loves ones. Millions die. The gender balance change afterwards has affected the men and women. And the war has psychology affected them. This is one (as well as years of living under a communist system) reason why Russians did not sign up for the immigration crisis like Western Europeans.
You have commented in the past on Indian men and women, Indian military ranks and the Caste system is in part why India is what it is. A war might be force them to rework or change. Though this might require such a disaster to force change.
It’s an interesting series of questions. I answered them at length in a Domain Query podcast, which can be listened to below:
I referenced a few things in that podcast, such as the 1999 bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, which was written off by the US military as an “accident”. Evidently it absolutely wasn’t.
And here is the Infogalactic article about the Sino-Indian war of 1962.
If you prefer to understand that flare-up in video form, here is a documentary about it:







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You are right.
I glad you called me out. I need to go back to pray and ask God and Jesus and ask for forgiveness.
I was being very callus and frankly unchristian, when talking on people of India, China and Russia. I am sorry for both the thought that come before writing the question and Callus of the question. The problems of India is for them to solve if they wish to.
Talking about a war to kill off population of men and spinning it as it could be a good thing is frankly evil. No one know how a war can go. The Europeans before the 1st World war probably thought it would go differently. I realize after you said it sound very Callus, I was not talking from the father when stating the question but by the King of this world, the devil. I hope you and your readers can ever forgive me for that. I am very thankful for you calling me out.
Ego te absolvo, my friend – all is forgiven. As I said to you separately, I am not in the least bit offended by what you said, I simply issued a few possibly necessary corrections.
Do not be overly concerned or distressed by your lapses. You have acknowledged your mistakes and sought to do better, and I have no doubt that you will do so. And do not overestimate your error, for in all honesty what you said is merely misguided, not genuinely nasty.