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

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Nonsense title going down to level of some idiots make you look like even bigger idiot.
 
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bend the knee!! lel the dragon will continue to patrol the area :china:. no dragon glass for the India
 
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Bend the knee is a lite term. hi na went full prostrate.
China has actually agreed to stop road construction.
India trying face saving while China still claims the territory as reported by your own media meaning they can do whatever they like
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...t-from-site-says-mea/articleshow/60255653.cms
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/india-china-agree-to-disengage-in-doklam-1742859
http://zeenews.india.com/india/dokl...ays-minister-of-external-affairs-2037079.html
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nati...agree-to-end-military-standoff-at-sikkim.html
 
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It is chicoms whi are trying t save face; India never claimed Doklam.
China has surrendered to India demands to stop road building:
so this twitterati is your authentic source :omghaha::omghaha: while the reuter article he posted also does not mention halting of road construction
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-india-idUSKCN1B80LI
take a look the disputed region will be now under China control

Bend the knee is a lite term. hi na went full prostrate.
China has actually agreed to stop road construction.


BEIJING (Reuters) - China’s Foreign Ministry on Monday said Indian troops had withdrawn to the Indian side of a disputed border area where the two countries’ soldiers had been locked in stand-off for more than two months.

Speaking at a daily news briefing, ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunyingsaid Chinese troops would continue to patrol the disputed Doklam region.

Earlier on Monday, India’s foreign ministry said it had agreed with Chinato an “expeditious disengagement” of troops at the disputed border area.

The move comes ahead of a summit of the BRICS nations - a grouping that also includes Brazil, Russia and South Africa - in China early next month.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India and China have agreed to an “expeditious disengagement” of troops at a disputed border area where their soldiers have been locked in stand-off for more than two months, the South Asian nation’s foreign ministry said on Monday.

The decision comes ahead of a summit of the BRICS nations - a grouping that also includes Brazil, Russia and South Africa - in China early next month, which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend. (Graphic: China-India border dispute - tmsnrt.rs/2hlUh9H)

“In recent weeks, India and China have maintained diplomatic communication in respect of the incident at Doklam,” India’s ministry of external affairs said, referring to the area in the Himalayas close to the borders of China, India and Bhutan.

“On this basis, expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the face-off site at Doklam has been agreed to and is on-going,” it said in a statement.

Chinese and Indian troops have been confronting each other close to a valley controlled by China that separates India from its close ally, Bhutan, and gives China access to the so-called Chicken’s Neck, a thin strip of land linking India and its remote northeastern regions.

New Delhi says the dispute erupted after India objected to the Chinese building a road through the mountainous area.

Small incursions and troop stand-offs are common along other parts of the contested 3,500-km (2,175-mile) frontier, but the recent impasse was marked by its length and the failure of talks to resolve the dispute, raising fears of a wider escalation as the two Asian giants compete for influence.

The Nathu La Pass on the frontier between the Indian state of Sikkim and Chinese-controlled Tibet, was the site of a fierce border clash between Chinese and Indian troops in 1967.
 
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so this twitterati is your authentic source :omghaha::omghaha: while the reuter article he posted also does not mention halting of road construction
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-india-idUSKCN1B80LI
take a look the disputed region will be now under China control
Reuters article was written at initial stage of news.
It is clear China has agreed to stop road construction as China state media made no mention of it.
Doklam was always under Chinese control, we went inside their territory and bullied them and made them accept our demands.
 
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Seriously by now China should have known this Indian way of thinking. They should have thrown them out of their territory by force. Now every Indian will try to mock china and somehow make it look like a victory no matter what are the terms of this settlement. BTW can somebody post or point to agreement on which both nations agreed?
 
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Seriously by now China should have known this Indian way of thinking. They should have thrown them out of their territory by force. Now every Indian will try to mock china and somehow make it look like a victory no matter what are the terms of this settlement. BTW can somebody post or point to agreement on which both nations agreed?

Would you like Indian army to come and sit in P0K for like 3 months?

If you do not, then you were too weak to claim your land or it was not your land.

Indians doesn't need "somehow". Just imagine how would you feel if IA did same to you hypothetically.
 
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Seriously by now China should have known this Indian way of thinking. They should have thrown them out of their territory by force. Now every Indian will try to mock china and somehow make it look like a victory no matter what are the terms of this settlement. BTW can somebody post or point to agreement on which both nations agreed?
Status quo was all India wanted from beginning....means no permanent structure should allowed in disputed territory between China and Bhutan. All sides used to do patrolling before stand off and they'll continue doing that. Bhutanese soldiers spotted road construction while patrolling too and that initiated stand off.
 
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