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If China tries to change status quo, more Doklam-like incidents likely: Army chief

Lol such insecure AI chief, our generals have no need make such chest thumbing statement.



are you sure not the other way around :lol:.
people do remember all your chest thumping in last two months and now giving up. all the threads are here on this forum.

this is not insecurity but prepare for next stand off.

It's funny to see bengalis in these forums. India should have just let them suffer.
these are the same guys supported pakistan against bd.
 
Can't blame Chinese people as they are always kept away from the reality. But I guess it was a good lesson for the Chinese Govt. Hope they know now how to not mess wity india thinking 1962.
 
http://m.hindustantimes.com/india-n...chief-rawat/story-U2zhBGoGF9TrIgNvdd40FI.html

Good word from IA chief... We should be prepared for a short quick war.

Initially before road construction had started, China had sent written notice regarding the same with dates well mentioned. Indian Army didn't replied but preferred to wait. when construction started they Just thrown everything in front of PLA Senior officers. This was not expected by PLA even in dreams.
Later on, Indian Govt. have to back its army. else this was not crafted in lobbies of south block.

So if IA can do this, then don't get shock if they enter from else where as well in China
 
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/t1487932.shtml

Q: The Indian government's announcement is that there is a "mutual disengagement" of the troops between the two countries. You haven't mentioned the pullback of the Chinese troops. You mentioned only the pullback of the Indian troops. How do you explain?


A: The Chinese side has made it clear that the Indian border personnel and equipment that trespassed into China's territory have all been withdrawn to the Indian side of the border. The Chinese border troops continue with their patrols in the Dong Lang area. China will continue with its exercise of sovereign rights to protect territorial sovereignty in accordance with the stipulations of the border-related historical treaty.
 

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