Vladimir Putin Negotiates Peace Agreement in Hotly Contested China-India Border Dispute

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A border dispute between China and India that has been ongoing since the 1962 war has been peacefully resolved with the help of Russian President Vladimir Putin. President Putin negotiated the deal between the two countries at October’s BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia.

The regions around the Himalayan Mountains between the two countries have been in dispute since the Sino-Indian War. Kashmir has been a disputed territory for decades and many geopolitical experts have believed that if World War III were ever to break out, it would start in Kashmir.

There have been deadly clashes between Indian and Chinese military forces there for the past 62 years. Gunfights erupted there between Chinese and Indian troops four years ago the most recent flareup of tensions. The area between the two countries is more tense than the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea.

But after successful negotiations were led by President Putin, Indian troops have started to pull back from the border in the Ladakh region. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman said the withdrawals are going smoothly on both sides and that they’re happy with the agreement that Putin brokered between the two countries.

This goes to show how irrelevant and weak America has become under the failed leadership of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Two countries that have been on the brink of war for more than six decades have just agreed to peace terms—and the United States wasn’t part of the picture in any way, shape, or form.

It also paints a very different picture of Putin than the American media and the US State Department would have us all believe. Putin never wanted to have to go to war in a border dispute with Ukraine. He was forced to defend his people because of the threats that emanated from Kamala Harris’s big mouth.