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The thing is chinese troops can't cross the LAC again - and if they do will be construed as an intrusion and the border guards will escort them back to their side of the borders - you went back where you came from - you withdrew from your intrusion - plain and simple.

No, both sides withdrew from DBO.

This means that India never really believed that DBO was 20 km inside pure Indian territory, and that they now agree that DBO is a part of the disputed region.

Since previously, the Indian government was adamant that DBO was not in the disputed region but rather fully within Indian territory.
 
I think there is a lot of possibility for both India and China to end their differences and be friends one day. Both are mature countries. But I am thinking what will happen to the cheerleaders and their respective countries ?
 
I dont think anyone takes this as a victory.... It is no loss no victory for both countries.... then the response of indians in this thread...... It is basically a response to trolling by few chinese members (there are few sane members like you) and some bd and pak members.....I am sure you must have seen few threads and the taunts by few members....

The issue here everyone knows it is a disputed boarder with both countries not agreeing to each others line....

In this forum, it would be a major victory for India as Indian press cares more about China-India relationship and they would be willing to spin any new to show India as a victor. China has no chance vs India when it comes to media spins. Congrats to India for this victory.
 
Look at the deafening silence of the Indians when they realize their imaginary shupa-powa victory was merely capitulation to China's demands on day 1!

:nana::chilli::nana::chilli::nana::chilli:

End to Indo-China face-off in sight

The two sides are expected to arrive at an agreement with New Delhi thinking about agreeing to go slow on construction of bunkers in the disputed area and Beijing reciprocating by pulling back its troops to their original position across the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
 
:omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:

China did wham-bam on India and walked away having gotton what we wanted.

End to Indo-China face-off in sight

The two sides are expected to arrive at an agreement with New Delhi thinking about agreeing to go slow on construction of bunkers in the disputed area and Beijing reciprocating by pulling back its troops to their original position across the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Thank god , you are okay. We were worried.
 
No, both sides withdrew from DBO.

This means that India never really believed that DBO was 20 km inside pure Indian territory, and that they now agree that DBO is a part of the disputed region.

Since previously, the Indian government was adamant that DBO was not in the disputed region but rather fully within Indian territory.

Bro you are right. All this reactions you see on this thread is because of days trolling and cheerleading by some members here. Everything is fine now. Hope we are able to solve all our differences in the same manner in future too.
 
No, both sides withdrew from DBO.

This means that India never really believed that DBO was 20 km inside pure Indian territory, and that they now agree that DBO is a part of the disputed region.

Since previously, the Indian government was adamant that DBO was not in the disputed region but rather fully within Indian territory.

NO - the face off guards went back to their respective bases, there is no question of agreeing to chinese perception of the LAC, the negotiations are about the few bunkers that India's built which have been stopped for the moment till any result comes out of it. DBO still remains under Indian control.
 
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Brigade fail :lol:

Lmao :lol: :roflm:
 
No, both sides withdrew from DBO.

This means that India never really believed that DBO was 20 km inside pure Indian territory, and that they now agree that DBO is a part of the disputed region.

Since previously, the Indian government was adamant that DBO was not in the disputed region but rather fully within Indian territory.

If both sides withdrew than it will be no mans land. This cannot be true. I guess withdrawal from both sides is symbolic and face saving. By agreeing to withdraw Chinese have accepted that it is Indian territory. The whole point of contention was that it is Indian territory.
 


:nana::chilli::nana::chilli::nana::chilli:

End to Indo-China face-off in sight

The two sides are expected to arrive at an agreement with New Delhi thinking about agreeing to go slow on construction of bunkers in the disputed area and Beijing reciprocating by pulling back its troops to their original position across the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Dear you have become laughing stock on this thread. More you post more the Indians will amuse. So do yourself a favor and stop this BS.
 
NO - the face off guards went back to their respective bases, there is no question of agreeing to chinese perception of the LAC, the negotiations are about the few bunkers that India's built which have been stopped for the moment till any result comes out of it. DBO still remains under Indian control - Chinese troops conceded it and withdrew.
:yay: :yay: :yay:

After some strong-arming by PLA, India agreed to China's demands on the bunkers. And now you Indians can go back to crying because you are still a defecating, starving and molesting country. No shupa-powa in sight!

End to Indo-China face-off in sight

The two sides are expected to arrive at an agreement with New Delhi thinking about agreeing to go slow on construction of bunkers in the disputed area and Beijing reciprocating by pulling back its troops to their original position across the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
 
:yay: :yay: :yay:

After some strong-arming by PLA, India agreed to China's demands on the bunkers. And now you Indians can go back to crying because you are still a defecating, starving and molesting country. No shupa-powa in sight!

End to Indo-China face-off in sight

The two sides are expected to arrive at an agreement with New Delhi thinking about agreeing to go slow on construction of bunkers in the disputed area and Beijing reciprocating by pulling back its troops to their original position across the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

:yay: :yay: :yay:
 
No, both sides withdrew from DBO.

This means that India never really believed that DBO was 20 km inside pure Indian territory, and that they now agree that DBO is a part of the disputed region.

Since previously, the Indian government was adamant that DBO was not in the disputed region but rather fully within Indian territory.

you are confusing with raki nala area which was under dispute in this case rather than DBO.. !

Anyways, china shot itself on foot.. SE countries will think twice before entering into negotiation with china !
 
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