South Tibet
South Tibet (Chinese: Zàngnán, 藏南) is a CCP regime expansionist propaganda name for a geographic area in Eastern Himalayas that is the focus of border dispute between the Government of India and the China. CCP regime continues to make absurd baseless claims on Arunachal Pradesh (the real name) fully administred by India, inhabited by highly patriotic indigenous natives & internationally recognised as part of India since the formation of the diverse nation. The people of Arunachal are incredibly diverse with many indigenous tribes, ethnicities, cultures, languages & religions that share similarities with other North-East Indian states as well as neighbouring Tibet, which used to be a sovereign independent kingdom with strong economic/cultural ties with India before Chinese invasion & occupation.
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Chinese South Tibet on the disputed map of China
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Disputed Territory
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Map of the South Tibet region and Tawang region
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Historical maps marked South Tibet a Chinese territory
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Southern Tibet is famous for its mountainous landscape.
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Buddhism is practiced by 31% of the population. Shown here is a statue of the Buddha in the region.
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