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Breaking: Chinese bulldozers removed from Doklam, All road construction stopped.

In fact be grateful, China escaped being humiliated further, What was last warning number:devil:
India going to frighten China with its shit everywhere is it ?
Or is it going to be the new Indian invention "Shit Bomb".
India should stay on and claim Donglang for Bhutan instead of cowardly running off hiding your tails.
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We Indians should form social grouping, where we advise Indians to buy a certain product. We should chose companies which does highest localization. This can be as strong as vote bank politics.

Government will not do anything, it is on our shoulders, If We Indians strategically buy products we can force companies to manufacture in India. NO WTO can stop us, but WTO can stop Indian Government.
 
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/amph...2fddb6-8bc7-11e7-a2b0-e68cbf0b1f19_story.html

Mao Siwei, former consul general of China in the Indian city of Kolkata, said the statements were deliberately “vague” because of the sensitivity of the issue, and the reluctance of either side to show weakness.

Judging from experience and common sense, I guess both sides have come to the following agreement: firstly, on principle, China would stop its road building and India would withdraw its troops; secondly, regarding the timing, India would withdraw first and China would withdraw later.”


Maybe you Indians are right that China has stopped the road construction in Doklam, but where did this chinese Former Consul general 'accept' that China has stopped the road construction???
 
Mao Siwei, former consul general of China in the Indian city of Kolkata, said the statements were deliberately “vague” because of the sensitivity of the issue, and the reluctance of either side to show weakness.

Judging from experience and common sense, I guess both sides have come to the following agreement: firstly, on principle, China would stop its road building and India would withdraw its troops; secondly, regarding the timing, India would withdraw first and China would withdraw later.”


Maybe you Indians are right that China has stopped the road construction in Doklam, but where did this chinese Former Consul general 'accept' that China has stopped the road construction???
His experience is more than enough.
 
We Indians should form social grouping, where we advise Indians to buy a certain product. We should chose companies which does highest localization. This can be as strong as vote bank politics.

Government will not do anything, it is on our shoulders, If We Indians strategically buy products we can force companies to manufacture in India. NO WTO can stop us, but WTO can stop Indian Government.
Agreed.
 
BEIJING: Downplaying India's announcement of a mutual agreement to disengage+ in Doklam, China on Monday claimed its soldiers continued to patrol the area and said India had withdrawn its troops.

China also remained silent on its plans to build a road, which sparked the prolonged stand-off in the Doklam area near Sikkim, and said it would "make adjustments" with the situation on the ground.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-plans-to-build-road/articleshow/60261175.cms

China claims victory over India in Himalayan border row



India will be relieved it's over

Sanjoy Majumder, BBC News, Delhi


China says India has withdrawn troops from a disputed Himalayan border area, ending a tense stand-off lasting weeks.

The foreign ministry in Beijing said it was pleased that "trespassing Indian personnel have all pulled back to the Indian side of the boundary".

India's foreign ministry confirmed troops were "disengaging" at Doklam after agreement between the countries.



It might appear as a major victory for China and a climbdown for India - but that is not how Delhi sees it.

The Indian foreign ministry says the troop pullout is a result of sustained diplomatic efforts behind closed doors over weeks and a senior government official described it as "an honourable draw".

There's no way of verifying what's happening on the ground - and little detail of any concessions that either side may have made. But few doubt that the Indian government will be relieved the stand-off is over without it escalating into a major military confrontation, given China's overall superiority.

One question remains - will the road that started this dispute now be built or abandoned?

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41070767
 
BEIJING: Downplaying India's announcement of a mutual agreement to disengage+ in Doklam, China on Monday claimed its soldiers continued to patrol the area and said India had withdrawn its troops.

China also remained silent on its plans to build a road, which sparked the prolonged stand-off in the Doklam area near Sikkim, and said it would "make adjustments" with the situation on the ground.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-plans-to-build-road/articleshow/60261175.cms

China claims victory over India in Himalayan border row



India will be relieved it's over

Sanjoy Majumder, BBC News, Delhi


China says India has withdrawn troops from a disputed Himalayan border area, ending a tense stand-off lasting weeks.

The foreign ministry in Beijing said it was pleased that "trespassing Indian personnel have all pulled back to the Indian side of the boundary".

India's foreign ministry confirmed troops were "disengaging" at Doklam after agreement between the countries.



It might appear as a major victory for China and a climbdown for India - but that is not how Delhi sees it.

The Indian foreign ministry says the troop pullout is a result of sustained diplomatic efforts behind closed doors over weeks and a senior government official described it as "an honourable draw".

There's no way of verifying what's happening on the ground - and little detail of any concessions that either side may have made. But few doubt that the Indian government will be relieved the stand-off is over without it escalating into a major military confrontation, given China's overall superiority.

One question remains - will the road that started this dispute now be built or abandoned?

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41070767

A simple straight forward question.

Why did India enter Dokhlam?
Can any cheerleader explain India's position for entering Dokhlam?

Anyone? Anyone?

 
But how will Indians avenge that Flying kick from the Chinese solider ? :omghaha:
 
Perhaps the flood situation will suddenly improve in India and also in Bangladesh.
 

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