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Are you guys are mind reader to know what China will do if India ever annex Bhutan? Nehru did the same with his mind-reading that China will do nothing with his forward policy. I'm pretty sure China is working now to get rid of India from Bhutan in this Dorklam plateau event...just stay tune for the outcome.
You can keep trying , give it another 10;years I see democracy on it's way and the problems will be solved.we will have good relations with tibet and if they want to be part ,they are more than welcome to join us.
 
Looks like India thinks China as a joke but pla is the most respectable army of this world.they are quick they are aggressive. India thinks that Bhutan will help Indian army in this conflict.Bhutan will fall back.even Americans are worry from rising China and specially pla. You can compare China with America but with india? Chinese air force have modern jets bigger refueling planes good artillery bigger navy and dangerous submarines.a wise person will solve things through diplomatic channels but India is too aggressive. Looks like China is preparing for a war which can separate India from its NE states permanently. China is now more powerful. Remember if america ever try to help India in this dispute, Russia will also come for aid of China. There is no comparison between India and China.I urge both parties to fall back.

Are you guys are mind reader to know what China will do if India ever annex Bhutan? Nehru did the same with his mind-reading that China will do nothing with his forward policy. I'm pretty sure China is working now to get rid of India from Bhutan in this Dorklam plateau event...just stay tune for the outcome.

I think India wants war.they are very aggressive and not understanding the situation on the ground.
 
hahaha a few days ago some of the forumers wanted war.

now china give u all near war.

pls shit bricks now.

and dont come to singapore

"now china give you all near war", So FINALLY china has come close to deciding that it will/might attack India, FINALLY....phew! This time i hope is the last warning....dont want to be disappointed AGAIN!!
 
http://m.ndtv.com/india-news/indian-army-ready-for-long-haul-in-sikkim-standoff-with-china-1722503
With Tents And Supplies, Army Digs Its Heels In Standoff With China
A steady line of supplies is being maintained for the soldiers at the site, official sources said, signalling that the Indian Army is not going to wilt under any pressure from China. At the same time they sounded confident of finding a diplomatic solution to the standoff, citing resolution of border skirmishes in the past through diplomacy.
New Delhi: The Indian Army is ready for a long haul in holding onto its position in the Doklam area near the Bhutan tri-junction, notwithstanding China ratcheting up rhetoric against India demanding pulling back of its troops.

Indian soldiers deployed in the area have pitched in tents, in an indication that they are unlikely to retreat unless there was reciprocity from China's army personnel in ending the face-off at an altitude of around 10,000 feet in the Sikkim sector.
A steady line of supplies is being maintained for the soldiers at the site, official sources said, signalling that the Indian Army is not going to wilt under any pressure from China. At the same time they sounded confident of finding a diplomatic solution to the standoff, citing resolution of border skirmishes in the past through diplomacy.

Though China has been aggressively asserting that it was not ready for any "compromise" and that the "ball is in India's court", the view in the security establishment in New Delhi is that there cannot be any unilateral approach in defusing the tension. Both the countries had agreed to a mechanism in 2012 to resolve border flare ups through consultations at various levels.

The mechanism has not worked so far in the current case in Sikkim sector as the standoff near the Bhutan tri-junction, triggered by China's attempt to build a road in the strategically important area, has dragged on for over three weeks.

New Delhi has already conveyed to Beijing that such an action would represent a significant change of status quo with "serious" security implications for India. The road link could give China a major military advantage over India.

Doka La is the Indian name for the region which Bhutan recognises as Doklam, while China claims it as part of its Donglang region.

China and Bhutan are engaged in talks over the resolution of the dispute in the area. India argues that since it is a tri-junction involving the three countries, it also has a say in the issue, specially in the backdrop of the 2012 agreement between special representatives of the two countries, that have till now held 19 rounds of talks.

Bhutan has no diplomatic ties with China. As a close friend and neighbour, Bhutan enjoys diplomatic and military support from India.

Of the 3,488-km-long India-China border from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, a 220-km section falls in Sikkim.
 
India wants to annex Nepal/Bhutan/Pakistan/Bangladesh.


Keep dreaming, We won't let it happen.

Lol, only the Chinese believe India wants to annex countries.

I don't have any doubt that India has ambition to absorb Bhutan but India is afraid to lose the entire NE for doing that.

Bhutan is part of India. You can't do anything about it.

Bhutan is a separate country because it serves our purpose.
 
J-10 Regiment in a new airport?

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http://m.ndtv.com/india-news/indian-army-ready-for-long-haul-in-sikkim-standoff-with-china-1722503
With Tents And Supplies, Army Digs Its Heels In Standoff With China
A steady line of supplies is being maintained for the soldiers at the site, official sources said, signalling that the Indian Army is not going to wilt under any pressure from China. At the same time they sounded confident of finding a diplomatic solution to the standoff, citing resolution of border skirmishes in the past through diplomacy.
New Delhi: The Indian Army is ready for a long haul in holding onto its position in the Doklam area near the Bhutan tri-junction, notwithstanding China ratcheting up rhetoric against India demanding pulling back of its troops.

Indian soldiers deployed in the area have pitched in tents, in an indication that they are unlikely to retreat unless there was reciprocity from China's army personnel in ending the face-off at an altitude of around 10,000 feet in the Sikkim sector.
A steady line of supplies is being maintained for the soldiers at the site, official sources said, signalling that the Indian Army is not going to wilt under any pressure from China. At the same time they sounded confident of finding a diplomatic solution to the standoff, citing resolution of border skirmishes in the past through diplomacy.

Though China has been aggressively asserting that it was not ready for any "compromise" and that the "ball is in India's court", the view in the security establishment in New Delhi is that there cannot be any unilateral approach in defusing the tension. Both the countries had agreed to a mechanism in 2012 to resolve border flare ups through consultations at various levels.

The mechanism has not worked so far in the current case in Sikkim sector as the standoff near the Bhutan tri-junction, triggered by China's attempt to build a road in the strategically important area, has dragged on for over three weeks.

New Delhi has already conveyed to Beijing that such an action would represent a significant change of status quo with "serious" security implications for India. The road link could give China a major military advantage over India.

Doka La is the Indian name for the region which Bhutan recognises as Doklam, while China claims it as part of its Donglang region.

China and Bhutan are engaged in talks over the resolution of the dispute in the area. India argues that since it is a tri-junction involving the three countries, it also has a say in the issue, specially in the backdrop of the 2012 agreement between special representatives of the two countries, that have till now held 19 rounds of talks.

Bhutan has no diplomatic ties with China. As a close friend and neighbour, Bhutan enjoys diplomatic and military support from India.

Of the 3,488-km-long India-China border from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, a 220-km section falls in Sikkim.

I hope china has a few of these

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Lol, only the Chinese believe India wants to annex countries.



Bhutan is part of India. You can't do anything about it.

Bhutan is a separate country because it serves our purpose.
Bhutan is part of India? hmm....very funny!!:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Stop the road and return to status quo . Our terms.Take it or leave it.China is impotent to do anything militarily and they know it.
 
Stop the road and return to status quo . Our terms.Take it or leave it.China is impotent to do anything militarily and they know it.

I just can't figure out where you guys get this level of confidence from, because of MoM and 104? Last time someone used this type language to China, ended up writing to JFK a month later begging for US help.
 
New Delhi: China on Tuesday ruled out a compromise in the military standoff with India in the Sikkim section, and put the onus on New Delhi to resolve the “grave” situation.

In unusually blunt remarks, China’s Ambassador to India Luo Zhaohui said “the ball is in India’s court” and it was for the Indian government to decide what options could be on the table to resolve the standoff.

Asked about remarks by official Chinese media and think- tanks that the conflict can lead to a “war” if not handled properly, the ambassador said in an interview to PTI: “There has been talk about this option, that option. It is up to your government policy (whether to exercise military option).”

''China will have to take military way if India doesn't listen''

The Chinese government is very clear that it wants peaceful resolution at current state of the situation for which withdrawal of Indian troops from the area is a “pre- condition”, he asserted.

“The first priority is that the Indian troops unconditionally pull back to the Indian side of the boundary. That is the precondition for any meaningful dialogue between China and India,” he said.

China and India have been engaged in a standoff in the Dokalam area near the Bhutan trijunction for past 19 days after a Chinese army’s construction party came to build a road.

Doka La is the Indian name for the region which Bhutan recognises as Dokalam, while China claims it as part of its Donglang region.

COMPLETE COVERAGE: INDIA-CHINA STANDOFF

China and Bhutan are engaged in talks over the resolution of the area. Bhutan, however, has no diplomatic ties with China and it is supported militarily and diplomatically by India.

“The situation is grave and made me deeply worried. It is the first time that Indian troops have crossed the mutually recognised boundary and trespassed into China’s territory, triggering a close range face off between Chinese and Indian border troops. Now 19 days have passed, but the situation still has not eased,” Luo said.

He also asserted that India has no right to interfere with the China-Bhutan boundary talks, nor is it entitled to make territorial claims on behalf of Bhutan.
http://www.msn.com/en-in/news/newsi...h-india/ar-BBDLlY0?li=AAaeRVN&ocid=spartanntp

We have put up some tents there for our troops in response...:)

Talk is cheap, warning don't cost China anything :lol:, and seems like that India rather enjoy our warning...:p:

Yeah, good fun.

how about we get in to J&K since it's part of Kashmir :lol: and we have middle finger too if we really want to show : we can get India out of Bhutan with finger snap...not even to fire a single shot, let our engineer carry some infrastructure projects with these rivers...entire Bhutan will be on panic and chaos and they will have no choice but to normalize their relation with us....Indian dirty trick such as cut Bhutan cooking oil and gas to prevent them from having relation with China, we certainly can do the same but we're not that low.

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Good deal, you have Bhutan over dorkLam area, we will help Pakistan to get back J&K. It seems that India is right about two front war:lol:

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Dude, all these can, could, will, would, if, but, then, etc. mean nothing, we have stopped your road construction for real, and now we have also put up tents there for a long stay...your warnings are worth nothing...stop virtual breast beating and do something for real on the ground if you can, or just gulp down the humiliation and head back home. :)
 
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