Pressure has been developing in the Himalayas along one of the world's highest land borders, with New Delhi and Beijing both blaming the other for violating the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that divides the two. The territorial status has for some time been questioned, emitting into various minor military clashes and diplomatic eyebrow-raising, since a wicked war between the nations in 1962. Recently, top military commanders met to cool-off the rising political mercury levels in Ladakh. Indeed, even today, exactly what happened on the ground, in the exceptionally mobilized locale, stays indistinct because of the role of media. Media on both sides has focused on propaganda and warmongering that has hindered the de-escalation of the matter. Chinese media's broadcast of People's Liberation Army (PLA) moves in the locale -with planes and trucks loaded with troops - in what state media portrayed as "exhibiting China's ability of ...
Big Ben |
Once, there
were “Six Men”, ruled by the almighty “Big Ben”.
One of them
raised “A Hen”, and sold the eggs in “The Glen”.
Not only he earned
“The Sen”, but also got paid in “The Fen”.
Three of them
boarded “A Ship”, and went on to “Global Trip”.
They promised
to take “A Nip”, but soon tightened “The Grip”.
Then they
unleashed “The Whip”, enslaving all without “A Slip”.
The last two
acted as “The Blight”, emptying the world of “The Light”.
Enslaving
people was then “A Right”, and all superiors were “The White”.
They were not
able to see “The Site”, and ended up losing all “Their Might”.
References used:
1.
Six Men: Population of Britain was almost 6
million at the time of industrialization.
2.
Big Ben: Tower clock used as the symbol of
London.
3.
A Hen: Organic resources used for trade before Industrialization.
4.
The Glen: Secluded Asian nations.
5.
The Sen and The Fen: Asian currencies
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