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China now posts 15 page statement on Dokhlam

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Please ask Chinkis to give print outs, seems that will work as next toilet paper. :)
 
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Indians are better. They only use give one line statement of war threat when they warn Pakistan. Same is happening since 2002.
 
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Thats hell of a warning!! lolz their warning ministry is working well I must say!!
 
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"It said that "over 400" Indian border troops had on June 18 "advanced over 180 meters into Chinese territory", and that as of the end of July, "there were still over 40 Indian border troops and one bulldozer illegally staying in the Chinese territory."

what is happening there is, one side is redrawing quietly (no more updates from the government nor media). yet its a good sign toward resolving this peacefully.
 
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"It said that "over 400" Indian border troops had on June 18 "advanced over 180 meters into Chinese territory", and that as of the end of July, "there were still over 40 Indian border troops and one bulldozer illegally staying in the Chinese territory."

what is happening there is, one side is redrawing quietly (no more updates from the government nor media). yet its a good sign toward resolving this peacefully.

No Troop Reduction By India At Doklam, Say Sources, Rebutting China's Claim
All India | Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Updated: August 02, 2017 15:55 IST

NEW DELHI: Contrary to Chinese claims, there has been no reduction in the number of Indian troops in Doklam plateau, where Indian and Chinese soldiers are engaged in a face-off, sources have told NDTV.

The Chinese government has released a 15-page document today regarding the standoff near Sikkim that started in June. The document says at the moment, there are approximately 40 Indian soldiers facing off against the Chinese Army in Doklam, down from the 240 that had been in the area at one point.


India has not reduced numbers in the Doklam plateau, sources told NDTV. The information is incorrect and that 350 to 400 soldiers remain deployed on either side, the sources said.
 
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No Troop Reduction By India At Doklam, Say Sources, Rebutting China's Claim

The Chinese government has released a 15-page document today regarding the standoff near Sikkim that started in June.
India has not reduced numbers in the Doklam plateau, sources told NDTV.

"Chinese government has released" vs "sources told NDTV"
everyone can check the "release" from : http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/web/
what about the "sources"?
 
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How may Pakistani soldiers are killed by Afghans after that? :sick: Many.

Far less than what Indians lost at LOC. ;)

By the way Afghan casualties are already at all time high right now. Much more than Pakistan lost in last 15 years of WOT. :lol:
 
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