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China’s negotiation with Bhutan on the border dispute is beneficial for the latter’s sovereignty, while India’s involvement is an act of surrendering sovereignty to another nation, said a Bhutanese expert.

Wangcha Sangey, a legal consultant for the Bhutanese news portal bhutannewsnetwork.com, posted an article denouncing India’s involvement in the Sino-Bhutanese border dispute, adding that the Bhutanese army at Doklam would not rely on their Indian counterparts stationed at the Sikkim section of the boundary to solve the problem.

Sangey’s remarks come on the heel of the Indian defense minister’s accusation that Chinese troops should not “intrude into Bhutanese territory,” adding that the issue is related to India’s security.

Refuting such groundless criticism, Geng Shuang, China’s Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson reiterated that Doklam has always been part of China and is under effective jurisdiction without any dispute.

“In fact, it is the Indian side who takes ‘protecting Bhutan’ as an excuse to justify its boundary-crossing and entry into China and makes an issue of the Doklam area so as to hold back the China-Bhutan boundary negotiation. We once again urge the Indian side to immediately pull all of the troops that have crossed the boundary back to its own side before the situation gets worse with more serious consequences,” Geng said.

Sharing the same opinion, Sangey questioned India’s intention in hyping up the boundary dispute, adding that India also settled with Bhutan, but the latter was possibly in no position to negotiate and so had to accept India’s claims.

“Bhutan is more vulnerable to a takeover by India than by China. [The country] has no access to the outside world except through India. And moreover, Bhutanese economy and commerce are totally dependent on India. Due to such geopolitical constrictions, Bhutan probably had to accept no matter where India decided to lay the Indo-Bhutan international boundary pillars. Thus the [determination of boundary between India and Bhutan] is quiet and quick when one makes decision for two sides,” Sangey wrote.

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The day India realised and the day China actually unleashed strict action against India from military point of view then indeed India will not waste a day to take control of Bhutan by landing massive forces.

Bhutan indeed needs to take all aspects into account before taking sides
 
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The day India realised and the day China actually unleashed strict action against India from military point of view then indeed India will not waste a day to take control of Bhutan by landing massive forces.

Bhutan indeed needs to take all aspects into account before taking sides
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China’s negotiation with Bhutan on the border dispute is beneficial for the latter’s sovereignty, while India’s involvement is an act of surrendering sovereignty to another nation, said a Bhutanese expert.

Wangcha Sangey, a legal consultant for the Bhutanese news portal bhutannewsnetwork.com, posted an article denouncing India’s involvement in the Sino-Bhutanese border dispute, adding that the Bhutanese army at Doklam would not rely on their Indian counterparts stationed at the Sikkim section of the boundary to solve the problem.

Sangey’s remarks come on the heel of the Indian defense minister’s accusation that Chinese troops should not “intrude into Bhutanese territory,” adding that the issue is related to India’s security.

Refuting such groundless criticism, Geng Shuang, China’s Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson reiterated that Doklam has always been part of China and is under effective jurisdiction without any dispute.

“In fact, it is the Indian side who takes ‘protecting Bhutan’ as an excuse to justify its boundary-crossing and entry into China and makes an issue of the Doklam area so as to hold back the China-Bhutan boundary negotiation. We once again urge the Indian side to immediately pull all of the troops that have crossed the boundary back to its own side before the situation gets worse with more serious consequences,” Geng said.

Sharing the same opinion, Sangey questioned India’s intention in hyping up the boundary dispute, adding that India also settled with Bhutan, but the latter was possibly in no position to negotiate and so had to accept India’s claims.

“Bhutan is more vulnerable to a takeover by India than by China. [The country] has no access to the outside world except through India. And moreover, Bhutanese economy and commerce are totally dependent on India. Due to such geopolitical constrictions, Bhutan probably had to accept no matter where India decided to lay the Indo-Bhutan international boundary pillars. Thus the [determination of boundary between India and Bhutan] is quiet and quick when one makes decision for two sides,” Sangey wrote.

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Bhutan is not worried for India but China...
 
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Source itself suggests what the article gonna talk about.

why don't you read it or just ponder about the this possibility from Indian point of view

Bhutan is not worried for India but China...

Because Bhutan is blackmailed by India currently. It is a bad choice for any country to rely on a single country. Small countries should have different options.
 
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why don't you read it or just ponder about the this possibility from Indian point of view



Because Bhutan is blackmailed by India currently. It is a bad choice for any country to rely on a single country. Small countries should have different options.
So Bhutan came and told you that it is getting blackmailed by India.

That's why Pakistan should not rely only on China
 
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Ha ha ...chinese finally managed to pay off a commie mouthpiece 'analyst' to talk shit about India ...I wonder what took them so long
 
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China actually unleashed strict action against India from military
Unless its a war launched from Indian side Chinese wont do anything militarily. Because USA is wating for an excuse to sanction the hell out of China. And their condition will be worse than Russia's, with all that debt they have accumulated. You think China will risk an economic collapse just because of a patch of mountain land? Pakistan could but China wont.
 
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The day India realised and the day China actually unleashed strict action against India from military point of view then indeed India will not waste a day to take control of Bhutan by landing massive forces.

Bhutan indeed needs to take all aspects into account before taking sides
If India was ( hypothetically ) to ' take ' over Bhutan , why would it wait for China to do anything ?

Do you seriously think in today's day & age one nation can take over another against its will ? Both nations being members of the U.N. & sharing an internationally recognized IB ?
 
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Such a third class source, does not deserve any comment really.
 
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So Bhutan came and told you that it is getting blackmailed by India.

That's why Pakistan should not rely only on China

We managed to piss of India even when we were not relying on China :) Bhutan has a long way to become a nuclear power BTW
 
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We have a trade deficit of almost 50 billion dollar per annum with China , we welcome such action and get rid of Cinese crap
The day India realised and the day China actually unleashed strict action against India from military point of view then indeed India will not waste a day to take control of Bhutan by landing massive forces.

Bhutan indeed needs to take all aspects into account before taking sides
 
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