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Disengagement at Doklam: Troops stepped back 150 metres each side, remain on plateau
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed a successful visit to China for the BRICS summit, new details have emerged about the disengagement of Indian and Chinese troops in the Doklam area last week.
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Written by Dushanbe Singh | New Delhi | Updated: September 7, 2017 7:59 am
In its first statement, issued at noon, the MEA had said that “expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the faceoff site at Doklam has been agreed to and is ongoing”. (Source: File Photo)
Multiple sources have told The Indian Express that this disengagement — wherein both sets of soldiers, along with their tents and road construction equipment, moved away from the faceoff site on Dolam plateau but only by a distance of around 150 metres each — is fully in accordance with the two statements issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on August 28."
So Indian troops are still on the doklam plateau.
Means we don't trust the Chinese and are hedging our bets .
Good decision.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed a successful visit to China for the BRICS summit, new details have emerged about the disengagement of Indian and Chinese troops in the Doklam area last week.
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Written by Dushanbe Singh | New Delhi | Updated: September 7, 2017 7:59 am
- PM Modi to Indian diaspora in Myanmar: ‘We aren’t merely reforming India, but transforming India’, As Prime Minister Narendra Modicompleted a successful visit to China for the BRICS summit, which included a frank bilateral discussion Tuesday with Chinese President Xi Jinping, new details have emerged about the disengagement of Indian and Chinese troops in the Doklam area last week. But the first stage of disengagement, which reduced tensions and paved the way for Modi’s China visit, has still left Indian and Chinese soldiers on the Dolam plateau, even though they are separated by nearly 300 metres since August 28.
Multiple sources have told The Indian Express that this disengagement — wherein both sets of soldiers, along with their tents and road construction equipment, moved away from the faceoff site on Dolam plateau but only by a distance of around 150 metres each — is fully in accordance with the two statements issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on August 28."
So Indian troops are still on the doklam plateau.
Means we don't trust the Chinese and are hedging our bets .
Good decision.