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China government starts the evacuation of Chinese from India

It's fun to see angry Chine. Though they lack balls to do anything. They still give a good show:enjoy:
your primitive high caste foreign officer came numerous times asking for a face saving dual withdrawal````if thats what you funny lot define having "balls" then yes we dont have any of your kind````we only having the kind of balls that trashed you lot like monkeys back in 1962````:lol:

Says an ignorant cheerleader...:lol:

Beta let me tell you, if you don't get paid for this shit like your Chinese counterparts, it's not worth it :-)
sincerely to advise any Indian to refrain to use this word to others```as a group of most deluded people, ignorance is the main cause of your grandeur delusion```
 
our primitive high caste foreign officer came numerous times asking for a face saving dual withdrawal````if thats what you funny lot define having "balls" then yes we dont have any of your kind````we only having the kind of balls that trashed you lot like monkeys back in 1962````:lol:
1962 - face saval- withdrawal. :blah:
 
That is true but from an offensive point of view , don't you need 2:1 or 1.5:1 to successfully overcome an entrenched enemy ? ( not a fan boy, don't troll).

we're not talking about n attack scenario here. The question was will India be able to move forces to the east without compromising defence in the west.
 
'overwhelmingly outmathed' you ignorant fool. Even if you deploy 100,000 troops and India matches it with 100,000 troops it will be barely 10% of India's armed forces.
a clear strategy, quick execution of orders, seamless flow of information and a robust logistics support. Troop numbers are not a deterrent, never have been.
There are a lot of flaws in our C&C structure, the lack of a COAS or example, can plague decision making in combat.
 
But the original poster suggested that Indian armed forces would move eastward which means offence

the point is that IA can move estward without compromising defence in the west. PLus. India has the biggest paramilitary and police forces in the world, we can make all our troop movements without any compromise on interal security or law and order.
 
Is that India seek a war with China ?

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It seems BeiJing Government will avoid miltiary conflict between India and China border, our Indian friends can cheer "Paper-Dragon" again ~!

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[新闻] 上海网警查清“中国从印度撤侨”谣言源头 造谣者被处行政拘留5日

上海网警查清“中国从印度撤侨”谣言源头 造谣者被处行政拘留5日
2017-08-09 17:21:38
“中国开始从印度撤侨了……”8月7日,一则消息从一个名为“尤格萨狼”的新浪微博账号中发出,立即引起网民和新闻媒体的广泛关注。经上海市公安局网安总队查证,该消息系谣言,散布该谣言的网民是22岁的上海市居民曹某某。

经上海网警进一步查证,该谣言制造者是出租车司机程某某,今年46岁,本市崇明人。8月6日上午,程某某因闲着无聊编撰了这一谣言,并发布到亲戚微信群和一个出租车司机微信群,随即引发大量网友关注。网民“尤格萨狼”不但信以为真,还进行传播扩散。

谣言制造者正在接受调查。警方供图

据程某某交代,他平时比较关心时政信息,之所以编谣言时选择了“撤侨”这个字眼,是为了炫耀其对时事的关注度。目前,根据《中华人民共和国治安管理处罚法》,崇明警方以涉嫌扰乱社会公共秩序,对程某某予以行政拘留5日的处罚。同时,对转发谣言的曹某某进行了教育训诫。

警方提示:

在本例网络谣言中,程、曹二人均对随意发帖带来的严重后果表示十分后悔,并已承担相应的法律责任。上海网警提醒广大网民,不加甄别、不加思考地随意转发信息可能涉嫌触犯法律,为了赚取关注度或点击量而编造发布谣言,最严重的会面临七年的牢狱之灾。若发现网上传播不实信息,应及时向公安机关举报,积极维护社会诚信,共建和谐清朗的网络环境。

(记者 潘高峰)
http://m.guancha.cn/society/2017_08_09_422117.shtml

 
as if there are millions of chinese in India..how long they need to call back there bunch of people from India....whole world is seeing the drama of pussy cats CCP leader, just buying more and more time...issuing more and more warning....no concrete action yet!! shame shame

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Good for us.

We get enough time to move battalions and weapons up to the border and be prepared.

The point is; now there is no draw-down of this conflict. CCP will look to try and usurp as much territory as it can, even if things cool down now.

It will not be like before. So we will have to station more armed troops on the eastern border permanently.

Those following the Art of War, really don't understand the position of peace.
 
Lot of Chinese engineers and workers are engaged in a steel factory.I saw them very happy earlier but after the standoff in doklam I saw fear in there eyes.Its in Odisha state.
 
India Army Moves Troops of Sukna-Based 33 Corps to India-China Border

Chandan Nandy

Updated: 9 August, 2017 1:10 PM IST

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A bulk of the troops of the Sukna-based 33 Corps have been or are in the process of being moved to the Indo-China frontier in Sikkim even as the controversy over the Doklam plateau at the India-Bhutan-China tri-junction continues to surface from time to time.

Eastern Command army sources revealed that all three divisions under the 33 Corps, which is stationed in Sukna, near Siliguri in West Bengal, have been deployed on the Sino-Indian border.

The troop movement from Sukna began about 20-25 days ago. The most important and vital elements of the corps have moved up and taken position in designated "Op Areas".

The Movement “Has More to Do With Posturing”

The troops are at varying depths of 20 kms to 500 metres from the India-China border in north and east Sikkim. Some units were given four days' written notice to move to the upper reaches while others have been handed out as little as six hours' notice to move up.

The deployment, according to sources, is taking place stealthily so as not to attract attention, either at the national or international level. This is being described as a “trickle up” method.

A corps is made up of three divisions. The number of troops, including combat and noncombat soldiers, is between 30-40,000. The 17th mountain division is stationed in Gangtok anyway.

While the troop movement began a few days ago, the official information for the deployment was shared with mid-ranking officers on 7 August. The sources said that 60 percent of the corps has moved up to Sikkim as of today, but the movement “has more to do with posturing”.

Army sources admitted that the deployment is unusual as “it has begun barely two months before the onset of winter in the upper reaches of the Himalayan range bordering China and Bhutan”.

It is said that the heavy deployment, which comes in the wake of substantial Indian troop (non-threatening in nature) build-up immediately after the Doklam issue burst on the international scene, is in response to heightened and quick construction of bunkers and other military fortifications by the PLA in Tibet over the past few weeks.

When contacted, an army spokesperson said,

I am not authorised to speak on such highly classified matters. Besides, I am not aware of such deployment.

One of the Longest Standoffs in Indo-China History

Sources, however, disclosed that nearly three months after Indian troops prevented a contingent of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) from restarting work on constructing a road in Doklam or Doka La or Donglang as the Chinese prefer to call the area near the trijunction, about 150-200 soldiers of both armies remain at the flashpoint zone.

Since the controversy erupted in June, India has claimed that Doklam is an integral part of Bhutan. However, China has said that the plateau region, which is located barely 7 kms east of Kuppup in east Sikkim, belongs to it.

Beijing has repeatedly sought the “immediate and unconditional” withdrawal of the Indian troops from Doklam before any meaningful talks could begin to resolve the thorny issue.

The standoff, one of the longest in the history of confrontations between the Indian Army and the PLA, is nowhere close to being resolved even after National Security Adviser Ajit Doval’s visit to Beijing last month, where he met his counterpart State Councilor Yang Jiechi on the sidelines of a BRICS nations’ meeting.

Soon after the Doval-Jiechi meeting, Beijing issued a statement saying that troops’ presence had been drastically reduced in Doklam, claiming, however, that India had been “notified in advance (of the PLA’s) plans to build a road in Doklam”.

In a subsequent lengthy statement, Beijing said that “as a third party, India has no right to interfere in or impede the boundary talks between China and Bhutan, still less the right make territorial claims on Bhutan’s behalf.”

The statement added, “India’s intrusion into the Chinese territory under the pretext of Bhutan has not only violated China’s territorial sovereignty, but also challenged Bhutan’s sovereignty and independence.”

The 15-page statement and “factsheet” accused India of “illegal trespass” in Doklam.

“Both Indian and Chinese soldiers are using umbrellas to shield themselves from the rain even as they have formed a chain holding hands to continue to make their presence felt in Doklam,” an army source said, refusing to disclose the names of the specific regimental units while revealing that artillery and infantry battalions are part of the massive deployment across east and north Sikkim.

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It seems BeiJing Government will avoid miltiary conflict between India and China border, our Indian friends can cheer "Paper-Dragon" again ~!

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[新闻] 上海网警查清“中国从印度撤侨”谣言源头 造谣者被处行政拘留5日

上海网警查清“中国从印度撤侨”谣言源头 造谣者被处行政拘留5日
2017-08-09 17:21:38
“中国开始从印度撤侨了……”8月7日,一则消息从一个名为“尤格萨狼”的新浪微博账号中发出,立即引起网民和新闻媒体的广泛关注。经上海市公安局网安总队查证,该消息系谣言,散布该谣言的网民是22岁的上海市居民曹某某。

经上海网警进一步查证,该谣言制造者是出租车司机程某某,今年46岁,本市崇明人。8月6日上午,程某某因闲着无聊编撰了这一谣言,并发布到亲戚微信群和一个出租车司机微信群,随即引发大量网友关注。网民“尤格萨狼”不但信以为真,还进行传播扩散。

谣言制造者正在接受调查。警方供图

据程某某交代,他平时比较关心时政信息,之所以编谣言时选择了“撤侨”这个字眼,是为了炫耀其对时事的关注度。目前,根据《中华人民共和国治安管理处罚法》,崇明警方以涉嫌扰乱社会公共秩序,对程某某予以行政拘留5日的处罚。同时,对转发谣言的曹某某进行了教育训诫。

警方提示:

在本例网络谣言中,程、曹二人均对随意发帖带来的严重后果表示十分后悔,并已承担相应的法律责任。上海网警提醒广大网民,不加甄别、不加思考地随意转发信息可能涉嫌触犯法律,为了赚取关注度或点击量而编造发布谣言,最严重的会面临七年的牢狱之灾。若发现网上传播不实信息,应及时向公安机关举报,积极维护社会诚信,共建和谐清朗的网络环境。

(记者 潘高峰)
http://m.guancha.cn/society/2017_08_09_422117.shtml
China is a police state and it dreams to be the leader of 21 century world . Horrible !

ONLY way deal with this freak is to keep your ICBMs ready and in stand by mode .
 
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