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China and India agree to end doklam stand off

India won.. because China was not able to construct the road.. and thats what the standoff was all about...

Even the troop withdrawal was mutual...except that Chinese media is claiming that China has the right to patrol on the disputed region.
 
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Hey Indian bhais,

1) Indian GOI asked for MUTUAL WITHDRAWAL
2) China asked India to WITHDRAW FIRST

Fact is India withdraw first. That is also after we gave you a flying kick in the ***.:rofl:
 
After Endless War Rhetoric , Super Power Made in China gives up :rofl::rofl:
 
But still you got badly beaten up soon in 1965

How??? We beat you in Kashmir, you panicked at the impending loss and shamefully attacked a major populated city to try and save yourselves from humiliation (a shameful act because no side had attacked sny major city before over Kashmir)
Your forces were butchered and thrown out

And this all happened whilst being 7 times smaller than you
 
Even the troop withdrawal was mutual...except that Chinese media is claiming that China has the right to patrol on the disputed region.
We are still there bhai. :rofl:. You withdrew first. Withdrawal was confirmed by Chinese soldiers on site according to Xinhua. So we kicked some arse and they got panicky and withdrew.
 

We will destroy you..
PLA will not back down..
You cannot scare CHINA
blah blah blah.....


Chinese agree to withdraw from Dhoklam

When did a mutual agreement become a "victory" for one side? Members of this forum need to stop jumping to phantom conclusions.

India wanted to maintain the status Quo, and it got exactly what it wanted.
 
http://www.financialexpress.com/ind...nping-sikkim-border-new-delhi-beijing/828938/

Doklam standoff Live Updates: India tastes major diplomatic success as China decides to withdraw army

Doklam standoff Live Updates: Modi government has achieved a major diplomatic success on the issue of border stand off with China at Doklam. India and China have decided to disengage soldiers following diplomatic communication
 
What a loss for China , can't even accept the joint withdrawal
Can't build that road and give up claims to its territory to an inferior weak Indian army
 
When did a mutual agreement become a "victory" for one side? Members of this forum need to stop jumping to phantom conclusions.
Chinese govt was reluctant to stop the road construction. Heck, Chinese govt didn't even consider India as the aggrieved party. We stood by our ally Bhutan and were able to block the road construction further. So technically it is a victory for India- militarily and diplomatically.
 
This was what I predicted weeks ago, I said Indians will withdraw first, and all Indians here said mutual wihtdrawal. Who lost? Did you get any agreement confirming we will stop road building? :rofl:

The troop withdrawal was mutual...that is what it means when you mutually agreed to disengage.
 
Xinhua News:


At 14:30 of August 28, Chinese personal on the site of Donglang have confirmed that Indian Military has withdrawn all its transgressed personal and equipment to the Indian side of border. China will continue to excise its sovereignty on its side of International border.





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What's that? Chinese whatsapp ?
 

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