Think China vs. India
Contrarian Profits (September 30th, 2009) Writes:
The U.S.’ potential conflict with Iran might pale in comparison to a fight brewing between China and India, says Chris Mayer. “This one doesn’t seem to get much attention in the Western media, but I’ve read some dire stuff from the Eastern media. By their lights, the Sino-Indian border hasn’t been this tense since 1986-87, when the skirmishes broke out between Indian and Chinese troops.
“The issue is a disputed border between the two. They fought a 32-day war over it in 1962. China emerged victorious, but the whole thing settled nothing. The border between the two remains hotly contested. It is nearly 2,500 miles long and winds its way across difficult mountainous terrain. There is a northeastern state in India called Arunachal Pradesh, which China calls “Southern Tibet” and claims as Chinese territory.
“India claims last year there were nearly 300 border violations by Chinese troops and over
...Addison Wiggin, Analyst, Arunachal Pradesh, China, China, Chris Mayer, contrarian profits, Emerging Markets, India, India, Indian Union, Investing Lessons, Islamic Republic of Iran, Market Commentary, Sino-Indian border, Tibet, UAE, United States


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China has once again set the tone for our Monday market forecast. Roll the videotape:
