Joe Shearer
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Joe,
Doka La is essentially located at the fringes of Doklam plateau, you don't need to cross the border to be on Doklam plateau. China already officially announce to the world about your withdrawal back to your side of the border on Doklam plateau.
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/2511_665403/
t1487932.shtml
Q: Can you confirm that the Indian personnel have already left or they are in the process of leaving?
A: I am pleased to confirm that the Indian border personnel and equipment have all been withdrawn to the Indian side of the border.
There is no point arguing, India chickened out and is trying to paint herself as a hero in front of you gullible Indians through your 'impartial' media. Remember about the cover up of the withdrawal till 40 troops earlier?
Where is the contradiction?
- A part of the region was disputed between Bhutan and China; other parts were within the control of the respective sides, with Indian troops safeguarding Bhutanese territory.
- The Chinese started building a road extending through the portion occupied by them into the disputed area.
- Indian troops crossed into the disputed area and stopped Chinese road-building.
- An agreement was reached and road-building stopped; Indian troops withdrew to their original positions.
- Chinese troops stayed where they had been before, outside the disputed part, and, as mentioned earlier, road-building on the disputed part stopped.
- As far as the part disputed between Bhutan and China is concerned, as with other territories whose borders are disputed between India and China, both sides will patrol up to the point where they believe that their jurisdiction applies, without interfering with the other side's patrols.
- The Indian side will continue to patrol into the disputed area, as will the Chinese. The withdrawal of Indian troops to their original positions does not indicate withdrawal of Bhutanese claims, and the patrolling keeps the dispute in status quo.
- No constructions by either side will come up in the disputed area.