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

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shameless creature, india withdraw first. Atleast read the last 3-4 line of your own post. China is still.there patrolling the area. They may stop it but can start it again.
 
I know India withdraw first but why would china loose its stand? They have clear edge military wise so why would they agree to stop construction in area they claim their own. From Chinese reporting it seems India withdraw without any assurances from Chinese side and they would keep going on with construction. If this is true then its not a win for India.
Military wise they might have more strength,but India is too not a small and pushover nation.since both nations have strength to inflict losses on each other ,it's matter of ,is it worth the damage for the peace of land and it's the same reason ,China and USA have not gone for war .

Rest assured road won't be built
 
Brainless creature.
Read again. China stopped the construction. They will never be able to restart it.
failed experiment of modi umberella corporation (bio hazard). Where it says they will not start it again, any agreement. Any proof.
 
For every one of our soldier killed at LoC we kill two Pakistani soldiers.
Lol. 93,000 Pakistanis surrendered to India:rofl:

That was the past, we have developed a lot since then. Now prepare for a two front engagement with Delhi in sights.

93,000 Pakistani soldiers did not surrender in 1971 because….?

US congressman, Charles Wilson (famous for Charlie Wilson’s War) in a discussion with Pakistani diplomats in Washington DC remarked.


“……In 1971, it was certainly not possible for the 35,000 Pakistani troops in Dhaka to fight against the combined strength of 200,000 Indian army and the more than 100,000 Indian-trained Bengali guerillas.”

Pathetic rundians rewriting history to get rid of 1000 years slavery, as they are starting it from root level at primary and secondary textbooks

Hindu right rewriting Indian textbooks
Ahmedabad, Gujarat - You cannot blame Bhavana Vaja, 12, for telling you that the first aeroplane was invented during the mythical Dvapara Yuga, when the Hindu God Ram flew from Sri Lanka to Ayodhya in India with his wife Sita and brother Laxman in a Pushpaka Vimana - a swan-shaped chariot of flowers.

:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::guns::guns::guns::guns::guns::guns::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
yeh because Indians were leaking war gas every now and then along with chest thumbing saying Indian troops will never withdraw.
Well chinese were threatening for war...now they have left with their equipment with tail between their legs.
 
93,000 Pakistani soldiers did not surrender in 1971 because….?

US congressman, Charles Wilson (famous for Charlie Wilson’s War) in a discussion with Pakistani diplomats in Washington DC remarked.


“……In 1971, it was certainly not possible for the 35,000 Pakistani troops in Dhaka to fight against the combined strength of 200,000 Indian army and the more than 100,000 Indian-trained Bengali guerillas.”

Pathetic rundians rewriting history to get rid of 1000 years slavery, as they are starting it from root level at primary and secondary textbooks

Hindu right rewriting Indian textbooks
Ahmedabad, Gujarat - You cannot blame Bhavana Vaja, 12, for telling you that the first aeroplane was invented during the mythical Dvapara Yuga, when the Hindu God Ram flew from Sri Lanka to Ayodhya in India with his wife Sita and brother Laxman in a Pushpaka Vimana - a swan-shaped chariot of flowers.

:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::guns::guns::guns::guns::guns::guns::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Lol. The surrendered include 54000 PA troops, 1381 PN, 833 PAF, 12000+ Paramilitary/police.
 
can we please compile all these tweets based threads in one? any Mod?
 
Doklam row: China removes road-building equipment from face-off site

NEW DELHI: In a diplomatic victory, India and China have agreed to "disengage" from the stand-off in Doklam on Bhutanese territory.

After almost 10 weeks of sustained negotiations between top-level Indian and Chinese officials, the MEA on Monday said "expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the face-off site at Doklam has been agreed to and is on-going."

By the end of the day, as Indian troops withdrew from their post at Doka La, Chinese troops and their road-building equipment too were removed from the face-off site. The standoff has been on since June 16 when Indian troops physically stopped the PLA from building a road on Doklam plateau. In a second statement at the end of the day, MEA confirmed that both sides had moved out "under verification."

The negotiations were conducted at various levels — first, during the visit by NSA Ajit Doval to China in July, where he held discussions with his counterpart Yang Jiechi. Next, foreign secretary S Jaishankar led the diplomatic talks with the Chinese side, helped by India's ambassador to China Vijay Gokhale, who worked ceaselessly with the Chinese government over the last couple of months to achieve an outcome that would be acceptable to both sides.

The MEA spokesperson said that in numerous meetings between the Indian and Chinese officials in the past couple of months, India has been successful in conveying its "concerns and interests." "In recent weeks, India and China have maintained diplomatic communication in respect of the incident at Doklam. During these communications, we were able to express our views and convey our concerns and interests."

The disengagement comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to China for the BRICS summit. It also comes before a crucial 19th party congress in China where Xi Jinping expects to be "cleared" for another five years and he will choose the core group of leaders who will rule China for the next five years.

The Indians went in with some demands:

  • That China should not change the ground realities unilaterally.
  • That China should respect the the 2012 understanding on tri-junctions.


This was detailed by external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj in parliament where she said, "Point 13 of the common understanding states that "The tri-junction boundary points between India, China and third countries will be finalised in consultation with the concerned countries." Since 2012, we have not held any discussion on the tri-junction with Bhutan. The Chinese action in the Doklam area is therefore of concern."

While China was breathing fire in the public domain, during the negotiations, sources said, India held the line that bilateral relations would be affected if China did not ensure "peace and tranquillity" on the border. This could happen only if there was a reversal to the status quo. The two sides only came to an understanding after continued conversations and a realisation in China that India would not move from the ground until they withdrew.

In addition, India also provided China with a face-saving exit. China's initial response on Monday morning was to confine itself to saying that only Indian troops had withdrawn from the site, and that they would continue to "maintain sovereignty"on the Doklam plateau. India did not contest this publicly until in the afternoon, when a second Indian statement clarified that both sides had withdrawn "under verification."

Top-level sources also clarified that India had not asked either the US or Russia to intervene on its behalf. While Russia maintained a studied silence, the US made a general statement calling for peaceful negotiations. It was only Japan which issued a detailed statement on the Doklam issue, largely taking the Indian point of view.

What is not yet clear is whether this disengagement would lead to boundary negotiations between India and China in the coming months. There have been no boundary negotiations for some years.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...t-from-face-off-site/articleshow/60262735.cms
 
Fake news, a shitty third world army cannot stop the Chinese.

As much as you want to consider China as a behemoth juggernaut with rights on others' territories, Chinese people understand that having strong relations with everyone benefits them in the long run.

Though this is far from over, it is resolved for now.

Too bad you didn't get to see a war.
 
Now listen me:

This coward Modi is going to China for a BRICS summit with Indian mineral water bottles a la Bisleri.
He is afraid to be poisoned.

Just one week ago it was not sure whether he would go. Now he is on.

Just as he was during his Pakistan trip wherein he asked for security guarantee from the host. And consequently Doval brokered the deal with Pakistan that Nawaz Sharif and Modi would fly in a same helicopter.

The PM is so afraid that even in his own country India, he imported Israeli dogs for his security. And this is despite 3 layered security already in a place with million dollar BMW armored car.
 
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