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China and India agree to end doklam stand off

@ashok321

This has to be the biggest slap to China in a decade or so.

Aim of China: To construct road
Aim of India: To stop Construction

After 3 months, China does not have THE ROAD. Clearly we all know who the winner is.

Worse is yet to come for China in SCS. They have been exposed so badly that it ain't fun anymore for them.

SPOT POLL:
who is more affected by this defeat of China
1. Chinese
2. Pakistanis
3. Ashok

I bet it's Ashok who is in shell shock at this spanking India gave :D
 
Oh no!!! Now what will happen to the daily dose of warnings from cry babies? What will happen to repeat of 1962? Walk down to Delhi.. Nukes.. LOLOL, the dumbos finally walked back to their holes!!
Only by issuing warning, you have retreated. We scare you away without shooting a bullet.
 
The Chinese spokesperson is going to be asked the road building question very soon.
Her answer will be very interesting.
So all hold your horses till then.
Will 1.4 billion cheenis save face or not depends on this answer.
 
PLA and CCP were knocked out by Indian Army and govt in this standoff. They are a pathetic bunch of loosers who can only bully their smaller neighbours.
Both sides have withdrawn troops meaning they have returned to the status quo. Chinese FM claiming Indian troops have withdrawn but no mention of Chinese troops is again part of their propoganda to fool the local masses. Doklam was a disputed territory between China and Bhutan where both holds regular patrols to keep an eye on the enemy. It is the part of the status quo, there won't be any road construction and that's what started the whole standoff in the first place.

The Chinese won't be allowed to change the status quo of that plateau.
Forgot to give the Indian source link :).
 
The territory is not Indian nor claimed

Keep living in la la land , India was sitting in Chinese territory all these while now status quo is back

No road , nothing keep patrolling



Show me where the Chinese said that , expect PDF personal opinions
You should understand the butt pain of these cheerleaders, they have nothing to do now, laugh and ignore them :lol:
 
They had a very big hope in the incident..after decades long wait for liberation, revolutions
I bet they must be very much dissappointed.. feel for them.
Anyway , they with their miniskirts will be busy singing praises for the brave red army.
Party ended even before it started for the cheerleaders! Damp squib..match abandoned without a single ball bowled & no refund of the ticket money either! That's how these red army cheerleaders are feeling right now..


Even that guy with Indian flag and who digs up anti India stuff and posts 100 messages per minute with same pics is seen thoroughly dissapointed..
sorry @ashok321 .. you will get plenty of negative stuff from net.. its vast. keep the good work.:tup:
@ashok321 is a 1971 war souvenir left behind by Pak army in BD! Cut him a slack, will ya..
 
end of the day this issue is resolved after hundreds of warning etc etc. this is win win for both India and China, and defeat for cheerleaders
This has to be the biggest slap to China in a decade or so.

Aim of China: To construct road
Aim of India: To stop Construction

After 3 months, China does not have THE ROAD. Clearly we all know who the winner is.

Worse is yet to come for China in SCS. They have been exposed so badly that it ain't fun anymore for them.

SPOT POLL:
who is more affected by this defeat of China
1. Chinese
2. Pakistanis
3. Ashok

I bet it's Ashok who is in shell shock at this spanking India gave :D

ashok to aaj paka suicide karega hahaha. now he has no news. in morning and evening he coming online and search for negative news on India, i am sure he is getting some money for that,
 
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Show me where the Chinese said that , expect PDF personal opinions

Chinese says they have complete sovereignty on that piece of land.

And sovereignty means you can construct anything you want to. There is no agreement that stops China from doing so.
 
We will continue to build our road within our land. India is no rival.
 
India and China agree to end border standoff

By Tommy Wilkes and Ben Blanchard
ReutersAugust 28, 2017

https://www.yahoo.com/news/india-ch...along-disputed-frontier-indian-065557660.html
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FILE PHOTO: A man walks inside a conference room used for meetings between military commanders of China and India, at the Indian side of the Indo-China border at Bumla, in the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, November 11, 2009. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo
By Tommy Wilkes and Ben Blanchard

NEW DELHI/BEIJING (Reuters) - India and China have agreed to an "expeditious disengagement" of troops in a disputed border area where their soldiers have been locked in a stand-off for more than two months, India's foreign ministry said on Monday.

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The decision comes ahead of a summit of the BRICS nations - a grouping that also includes Brazil, Russia and South Africa - in China next month, which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend.

Indian and Chinese troops have been confronting each other at the Doklam plateau near the borders of India, its ally Bhutan and China, in the most serious and prolonged standoff in decades along their disputed Himalayan border.

The Indian ministry said the two sides had agreed to defuse the crisis following diplomatic talks.

"In recent weeks, India and China have maintained diplomatic communication in respect of the incident at Doklam," the ministry said in a statement.

"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.

It did not offer more details of the terms of disengagement from the area which had raised fears of a wider conflict between the Asian giants who fought a brief border war in 1962.

China said Indian troops had withdrawn from the remote area in the eastern Himalayas. Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Chinese troops would continue to patrol the Doklam region.

"China will continue to exercise sovereignty rights to protect territorial sovereignty in accordance with the rules of the historical boundary," she said.

India and China have been unable to settle their 3,500-km (2,175-mile) frontier and large parts of territory are claimed by both sides.

"China hopes India respects the historical boundary and works with China to protect peace along the border on the basis of mutual respect of each other's sovereignty," Hua added.

The trouble started in June when India sent troops to stop China building a road in the Doklam area, which is remote, uninhabited territory claimed by both China and Bhutan.

India said it sent its troops because Chinese military activity there was a threat to the security of its own northeast region.

But China has said India had no role to play in the area and insisted it withdraw unilaterally or face the prospect of an escalation. Chinese state media had warned India of a fate worse than its crushing defeat in the war in 1962.

Indian political commentator Shekhar Gupta said there was too much at stake for the two countries to fight over a small piece of territory.

"Hopefully, Doklam is a new chapter in India-China relations. Too much at stake for both big powers to let legacy real-estate issues linger," he said in a Twitter post.

(Reporting by Tommy Wilkes; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani and Clarence Fernandez)
 
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