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Hi SAaphIrEblUE, looking at the current state of the article, there are too many subsections for the section Instrument Landing System (ILS) Controversy With Malaysia. We should not use sub sections like a timeline as basically if I read off the table of content, it is a timeline of all incidents. It will be better off as proper prose and sub sections when there is a major event like the issue heading to International Arbitration court etc. The content listing looks too lopsided as of now. It may be better if a new article created on the controversy, with a link from here to that article. Thanks -- Xaiver0510 ( talk) 01:49, 26 December 2018 (UTC)
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Hi SAaphIrEblUE, looking at the current state of the article, there are too many subsections for the section Instrument Landing System (ILS) Controversy With Malaysia. We should not use sub sections like a timeline as basically if I read off the table of content, it is a timeline of all incidents. It will be better off as proper prose and sub sections when there is a major event like the issue heading to International Arbitration court etc. The content listing looks too lopsided as of now. It may be better if a new article created on the controversy, with a link from here to that article. Thanks -- Xaiver0510 ( talk) 01:49, 26 December 2018 (UTC)
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