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New Delhi: The Indian Army has ordered the evacuation of a village close to the Doklam India-Bhutan-China tri-junction.

According to sources, a few hundred villagers living in Nathang village have been asked to vacate their houses immediately. Nathang is 35 km from the site of the two-month old standoff between Indian and Chinese troops.



It was not immediately clear if the order had been issued to accommodate thousands of soldiers of the 33 Corp who are reportedly moving from Sukna towards Doklam or whether it was a precautionary measure to avoid civilian casualties in case of a skirmish.

Villagers of Nathang, a small village with just a few hundred inhabitants, whom News18 spoke to, confirmed witnessing heavy troop movement in the area of late.

While the Army officially did not talk about the troop movement, some senior military officers called it an annual exercise that takes place in September, but has been advanced this year.

According to some reports, the Indian Army has called the troop movement in the area a regular maintenance move. The reports went on to quote army sources as saying that the military is in a 'no war, no peace' mode.

This, in military parlance, means being in a confrontational position with the enemy.

The state-controlled Chinese media has in the last few weeks been beating war drums quite incessantly. In a recent editorial published in China Daily, India was warned that “the countdown to a clash between the two forces has begun”.

The editorial, titled New Delhi should come to its senses while it has time, went on to state that the window to peacefully resolve the standoff in Doklam was closing as the row enters its seventh week.

“The countdown to a clash between the two forces has begun, and the clock is ticking away the time to what seems to be an inevitable conclusion.”

This is just one of the several vitriolic articles that have appeared in Chinese news agency Xinhua and their newspaper Global Times, in recent past.

The face-off between Indian and Chinese troops though is two months old now.

It started in mid-June in Doklam tri-junction when Indian troops stopped the Chinese army from building a road in the disputed area. China building a road on that site, India feared, would allow Chinese troops to cut India’s access to its northeastern states.

As per China's claims, it was constructing the road within its own territory.

Since the standoff, India has constantly batted for a dialogue but China has demanded immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Indian troops before a dialogue or peace process is initiated.
 
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New Delhi: The Indian Army has ordered the evacuation of a village close to the Doklam India-Bhutan-China tri-junction.

According to sources, a few hundred villagers living in Nathang village have been asked to vacate their houses immediately. Nathang is 35 km from the site of the two-month old standoff between Indian and Chinese troops.

It was not immediately clear if the order had been issued to accommodate thousands of soldiers of the 33 Corp who are reportedly moving from Sukna towards Doklam or whether it was a precautionary measure to avoid civilian casualties in case of a skirmish.

Villagers of Nathang, a small village with just a few hundred inhabitants, whom News18 spoke to, confirmed witnessing heavy troop movement in the area of late.

While the Army officially did not talk about the troop movement, some senior military officers called it an annual exercise that takes place in September, but has been advanced this year.

According to some reports, the Indian Army has called the troop movement in the area a regular maintenance move. The reports went on to quote army sources as saying that the military is in a 'no war, no peace' mode.

This, in military parlance, means being in a confrontational position with the enemy.

The state-controlled Chinese media has in the last few weeks been beating war drums quite incessantly. In a recent editorial published in China Daily, India was warned that “the countdown to a clash between the two forces has begun”.

The editorial, titled New Delhi should come to its senses while it has time, went on to state that the window to peacefully resolve the standoff in Doklam was closing as the row enters its seventh week.

“The countdown to a clash between the two forces has begun, and the clock is ticking away the time to what seems to be an inevitable conclusion.”

This is just one of the several vitriolic articles that have appeared in Chinese news agency Xinhua and their newspaper Global Times, in recent past.

The face-off between Indian and Chinese troops though is two months old now.

It started in mid-June in Doklam tri-junction when Indian troops stopped the Chinese army from building a road in the disputed area. China building a road on that site, India feared, would allow Chinese troops to cut India’s access to its northeastern states.

As per China's claims, it was constructing the road within its own territory.

Since the standoff, India has constantly batted for a dialogue but China has demanded immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Indian troops before a dialogue or peace process is initiated.
 
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Two things here:

First thing is that this is a part of GOI's psychological war maneuvers because the network 18 is fully owned by Modi's mai baap Mukesh Ambani. They will do anything for Modi, they would lie upon any damn thing.

Second, India got sudden credible info on Chinese beefing up their border adequately.
 
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Two things here:

First thing is that this is a part of GOI's psychological war maneuvers because the network 18 is fully owned by Modi's mai baap Mukesh Ambani. They will do anything for Modi, they would lie upon any damn thing.

Second, India got sudden credible info on Chinese beefing up their border adequately.
I thought they were pretty sure China will not dare attack India, why the sudden change of tone? I see some water leaking out of their pants. :rofl:
 
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They worry about their villages when actually we intend to vaporize Delhi on day one with a preemptive nuclear decapitation strike on Modi.

Huh, why use nukes when New Delhi is already in range of our conventional rocket artillery?

It's India who has to resort to nukes (20kt fission bombs) because they are at an immense conventional disadvantage.

On topic, it's good of the Indian Army to vacate these villages, nobody wants innocent people to get killed in the crossfire.
 
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Huh, why use nukes when New Delhi is already in range of our conventional rocket artillery?

It's India who has to resort to nukes (20kt fission bombs) because they are at an immense conventional disadvantage.

On topic, it's good of the Indian Army to vacate these villages, nobody wants innocent people to get killed in the crossfire.
WS-X can easily attack Delhi from the plateaus. 400KM range of precision guided munitions.
 
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India must make list of major industrial hub apart from military target.

Hit them in stomach. Ruin their business and send them to 50yrs back. Then we can start from beginning.
Also while we are at war let's engage Vietnam Japan Russia and all their next door countries to get their land back.
Hong Kong should be free, Taiwan must take its land back.
China must give their dues back.
Chinese public will thank us all.
 
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I thought they were pretty sure China will not dare attack India, why the sudden change of tone? I see some water leaking out of their pants. :rofl:
This is just precaution . We use to do it on LOC too time to time for little skirmish.
Bcz it might be possible that Chinese has taken video games so seriously.
 
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They worry about their villages when actually we intend to vaporize Delhi on day one with a preemptive nuclear decapitation strike on Modi.
Ji Janab

Huh, why use nukes when New Delhi is already in range of our conventional rocket artillery?

It's India who has to resort to nukes (20kt fission bombs) because they are at an immense conventional disadvantage.

On topic, it's good of the Indian Army to vacate these villages, nobody wants innocent people to get killed in the crossfire.

By looking @ standard of your Post seems PLA will not last long, IA will send them to Long March.

WS-X can easily attack Delhi from the plateaus. 400KM range of precision guided munitions.

:p::p::p::p::p::p::p:
 
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India must make list of major industrial hub apart from military target.

Hit them in stomach. Ruin their business and send them to 50yrs back. Then we can start from beginning.
Also while we are at war let's engage Vietnam Japan Russia and all their next door countries to get their land back.
Hong Kong should be free, Taiwan must take its land back.
China must give their dues back.
Chinese public will thank us all.

hahaha what comic do you write for?
 
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