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China and India agree to end doklam stand off

If we dont have guts , we shouldnt have poked our nose in doklam ...chinese govt released a press statement saying only indian side with drew and it will exercise full sovereignty over it..whereas our govt didnt release any statement saying chinese agreed to stop their road construction..this is a failure of modi's policy..mpdi has disappointed me twice within a week..first his deliberate act of letting ram rahim followers to gather in lakhs and creating havoc and now this humliation..
 
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...t-from-face-off-site/articleshow/60262735.cms

Doklam row: China removes road-building equipment from face-off site



HIGHLIGHTS

  • MEA on Monday said that “expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the face-off site at Doklam was on-going.”
  • In a second statement at the end of the day, MEA confirmed that both sides had moved out “under verification.”


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."
 
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No Bhai. It clearly showed that India at his own will can bully china on behalf of others irrespective of how much loud chinese can shout. One thing for sure you didnt had the guts to take out the Indians.
LOL at Indian going bonkers from humiliation! Indians retreat while PLA remain but shupa powa wins because the spanking was not as bad as 1962.

If electing Gujarat mass murderer as PM did not make India a shupa powa maybe electing a rapist guru will do it!
 
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LOL at Indian going bonkers from humiliation! Indians retreat while PLA remain but shupa powa wins because the spanking was not as bad as 1962.

If electing Gujarat mass murderer as PM did not make India a shupa powa maybe electing a rapist guru will do it!
Another one.
This is looking like Punjabi English. Are you chinese?
 
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If we dont have guts , we shouldnt have poked our nose in doklam ...chinese govt released a press statement saying only indian side with drew and it will exercise full sovereignty over it..whereas our govt didnt release any statement saying chinese agreed to stop their road construction..this is a failure of modi's policy..mpdi has disappointed me twice within a week..first his deliberate act of letting ram rahim followers to gather in lakhs and creating havoc and now this humliation..
Gujarat mass murderer is not enough to make India a shupa powa. Maybe next time rapist guru as PM will finally make India a shupa powa!
 
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...t-from-face-off-site/articleshow/60262735.cms

Doklam row: China removes road-building equipment from face-off site


HIGHLIGHTS

  • MEA on Monday said that “expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the face-off site at Doklam was on-going.”
  • In a second statement at the end of the day, MEA confirmed that both sides had moved out “under verification.”


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."

Lol!

What a Shame!

Chinese have withdrawn from Doklam.
 
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Gujarat mass murderer is not enough to make India a shupa powa. Maybe next time rapist guru as PM will finally make India a shupa powa!
Just like how a rapist and pedophile created a world religion which has billions of followers...anything is possible in this world which has blind, irrational and illogical sheep.
 
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LOL at Indian going bonkers from humiliation! Indians retreat while PLA remain but shupa powa wins because the spanking was not as bad as 1962.

If electing Gujarat mass murderer as PM did not make India a shupa powa maybe electing a rapist guru will do it!
Nah maybe threatening free speech with tanks on a city square and restricted breeding rights may do it. We may also add eating dogs with soya sauce and infringement of intellectual rights .
 
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Are you OK bro, you just unilaterally withdrew after our warnings and you are rejoicing? what happened to defending bhutan? :rofl::rofl:
They think their retreat from Donglang is like China's unilateral ceasefire and withdraw in 1962 after wiping out elite Indian divisions. So they are boasting: see PLA... lesson taught! Now we withdraw ;)
 
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They think their retreat from Donglang is like China's unilateral ceasefire and withdraw in 1962 after wiping out elite Indian divisions. So they are boasting: see PLA... lesson taught! Now we withdraw ;)
Punjabi English again.
 
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China claims victory over India in Himalayan border row
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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.

The row began in mid-June when India said it opposed a Chinese attempt to extend a border road on the plateau.

The area is known as Doklam in India and Donglang in China.

The news comes a week before a visit to China by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The plateau, which lies at a junction between China, the north-eastern Indian state of Sikkim and the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, is disputed between Beijing and Bhutan. India supports Bhutan's claim over it.

Earlier on Monday China made clear it would "continue its sovereignty rights" in the area.

Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Chinese troops had verified on ground that Indian personnel had withdrawn in the morning.

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A senior Indian government source told the BBC that both sides had pulled out "personnel and equipment" from the area.

'Win for China' ahead of summit
Robin Brant, BBC News, Shanghai

China's president is about to host India's prime minister, among others, at a summit this weekend. No-one likes a reignited border dispute to spoil a showpiece event, especially the Chinese.

But state media here see this as a clear win, referring to Indian troops as "trespassing".

One of the most eye-catching things about this latest stand-off is how it started - road building. China has a vast infrastructure strategy unfurling beyond its western borders but some critics say the One Belt, One Road plan isn't just about economics.

To some the Doklam dispute looked like it fitted this analysis; the army builds a road to establish a physical presence to justify a historical claim. Not dissimilar to the highly controversial island-building China has engaged in for years now in the South China Sea, some said.

Then there's Pakistan, India's arch enemy. It's currently the second biggest recipient of Chinese infrastructure investment. Evidence of a strategy aimed at expanding China's influence around the Indian Ocean, as well as around India.

India will be relieved it's over
Sanjoy Majumder, BBC News, Delhi

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?

In the weeks since the row broke out in June, both countries increased troop numbers and even engaged in several minor confrontations in the area.

Both countries also called on each other to back down, with China in particular warning of "serious consequences".

Atul Bhardwaj, adjunct fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies in Delhi, told BBC News that an agreement was the "only alternative" since a confrontation between the two Asian giants "could not have gone on".

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He added that the resolution showed "India had initially given primacy to its relationship and commitments to Bhutan" but officials had clearly changed their mind.

"India needs Chinese markets and Chinese investments," he said, adding it would be interesting to see the political fallout of the decision in India, given that Delhi had said it would not back down.

India and China fought a war over the 3,500km (2,174-mile) shared border in 1962, and disputes remain unresolved in several areas, causing tensions to rise from time to time.

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Image captionDisputes along the long border between China and India remain unresolved in several areas

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They think their retreat from Donglang is like China's unilateral ceasefire and withdraw in 1962 after wiping out elite Indian divisions. So they are boasting: see PLA... lesson taught! Now we withdraw ;)
Still dose on explain why the lizard spending who spend 4x the defence budget India copying has agreed to withdraw its construction equipment and stoped building roads on foreign land and agreed on UNILATERAL withdrawal. Did your shi shi found that your nukes are as useless as your soya sauce ?
 
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