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I think you've got enough problems in your NE,don't know which side the local NE poeple will be on if a war breaks out there.

The same logic was applied by Pakistanis in 1965 Gibraltar operation.
 
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After Gwadar, now Bhutan :woot: interesting development indeed, You Indians can cry as much as you want, ultimately only China and Bhutan are on the nagociation table, you will not be invited. If you have security concern that's your problem. Once we settle the boundary issue with Bhutan, they won't have to fear you anymore, China can provide as much as financial help they need.

Lol, Chini clowns can only dream about excluding India's influence over Bhutan. Anyway, keep going. :tup:
 
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After Gwadar, now Bhutan :woot: interesting development indeed, You Indians can cry as much as you want, ultimately only China and Bhutan are on the nagociation table, you will not be invited. If you have security concern that's your problem. Once we settle the boundary issue with Bhutan, they won't have to fear you anymore, China can provide as much as financial help they need.

Well judging the current situation China herself is thorn in improvement of Sino-Bhutanese ties, and best part being India doesn't have to do a thing :lol:

Boucher In Bhutan: Visit Explores Ways To Informally Broaden Relations

C) The Fourth King confided, "the Bhutanese have never looked fondly on China" given its actions in Tibet in the 1950s and 1960s; consequently, the government pursues a "cautious policy" with China. His Majesty also divulged that negotiations on the demarcation of Bhutan's northern border have not progressed because China has been "surprisingly difficult." He explained many Bhutanese had expected greater "generosity" from China given its relative size; however, China has frustrated Bhutanese negotiators by offering to return land that already belongs to Bhutan in exchange for land in disputed areas. Stalled border talks have prevented Bhutan from opening trade routes with its northern neighbor, despite reports from the Economic Minister that China is "very keen" to proceed.

Good going China, keep at it while Indo-Bhutanese ties improve :cheers:
 
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China built railroads across Tibet to Nepal and Bhutan. India is wetting itself with fear.
 
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it's between China and Bhutan.Indian dont have to that arrogant and believe it's their right to interfere with other country's business,you better stay cool and we are involved parties will work it out between ourselves.
 
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Nothing new, Bhutan has been protected by India since Indian independence, and we even shape their foreign policy.

Try harder clown. :tup:

Lol just because you said you protect it and we have to buy that? :rolleyes:, there is not official statement from China to accept India claim that Bhutan is under India protectora.

As I said what ever issue between China-Bhutan is not India business, you will never be part of negociation. You might shaped their foreign policy , that was the pass, Nowaday your gorvernment is so helpless when China-Bhutan offical were met, so you guys want to know the content of the discuss when Bhutan officials visited India recently.

and yes try harder to keep Bhutan into your sphere influence, we Chinese can pull them back as how we did with Nepal.:lol:

 
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We are not the third party, protection of Bhutan lies with Indian armed forces, attacking Bhutan is direct confrontation with India.
Do some research before expressing non-sense.

Bhutan can handle their own foreign affairs,no Indian involvment is required.

In 2007, Bhutan and India signed a new treaty that clarified Bhutan's own control over its foreign relations. This superseded the treaty signed in 1949. The previous treaty is still sometimes taken to mean that India controls Bhutan's foreign affairs, but the government of Bhutan handles all of its own foreign affairs, including issues in which India has a vested interest, such as Bhutan's border with China.
 
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Lol just because you said you protect it and we have to buy that? :rolleyes:, there is not official statement from China to accept India claim that Bhutan is under India protectora.

None of India's liability to give two hoots to CCP propaganda. You can try that with Bhutan, but success cannot be guaranteed. As Indian army do patrol along with Bhutanese military for border security.

Nepal, eh?

Last time they were seen asking for money from India.

The Hindu : News / International : Nepal to seek $ 1 billion soft loan from India, Baburam Bhattarai

Come again. :wave:
 
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None of India's liability to give two hoots to CCP propaganda. You can try that with Bhutan, but success cannot be guaranteed. As Indian army do patrol along with Bhutanese military for border security.

Nepal, eh?

Last time they were seen asking for money from India.

The Hindu : News / International : Nepal to seek $ 1 billion soft loan from India, Baburam Bhattarai

Come again. :wave:

Seems Nepal and Bhutan are almost inclined towards India and may be some formalities are left. Good move by India to counter Chinese threat.

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Chinese bullying Bhutan too? It's time this bully is put down.
 
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