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Making Sense of the Chinese People's Liberation Army's New Tracks at Doklam

The article says Chinese were always patrolling the area and there was no earlier conflict with India during that patrol like it happened in Ladakh what facts do you understand from this ?

China was patrolling the area. Now it had constructed permanent structures in the disputed area. Bad move by India to hand the de facto control of the Doklam region to China. Now, even if China choose to build the road that caused the stand off, India will be left without any ability to stop them unless India is willing to wage war, a war India will lose.
 
China was patrolling the area. Now it had constructed permanent structures in the disputed area. Bad move by India to hand the de facto control of the Doklam region to China. Now, even if China choose to build the road that caused the stand off, India will be left without any ability to stop them unless India is willing to wage war, a war India will lose.

Bulldozer will do no need of war dude :D
 
The article says Chinese were always patrolling the area and there was no earlier conflict with India during that patrol like it happened in Ladakh what facts do you understand from this ?

Yes, China used to patrol Donglang before.

But now, China has stationed thousands of troops there in permanent garrisons, and built multiple major roads there.

Status quo has changed, and it will change again and again since India has proven they are unwilling to fight to uphold their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan.
 
LOL at Indian lying to cover up! That was no satire. Your link says nothing about satire either.

Indian audiences loved India Shupa Powa 2020 movie. It made them forget about reality -- the constant stench from feces everywhere.
I don't think the Indians are any good at cover ups. But feces, thats something Indians atleast know where to poop. They aren't going around to singapore or honkong to poop in malls and metro trains. Whats up with that?
So it’s ok to build roads and infrastructure in the disputed area, as long as it’s not the the specific road, is that the new Indian position?
Any heavy road construction, or wide roads that would allow tanks and AFV is illegal according to treaties between Bhutan and China. India supports Bhutan. You may want to know who is in charge of the Tibet PLA armies. He was only recently appointed as if to remove him and his friends from Han central. This could be a plot by the PLA to purposely embarrass Xi.
 
Yes, China used to patrol Donglang before.

But now, China has stationed thousands of troops there in permanent garrisons, and built multiple major roads there.

Status quo has changed, and it will change again and again since India has proven they are unwilling to fight to uphold their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan.

Are you sure ?

 
I don't think the Indians are any good at cover ups. But feces, thats something Indians atleast know where to poop. They aren't going around to singapore or honkong to poop in malls and metro trains. Whats up with that?

Any heavy road construction, or wide roads that would allow tanks and AFV is illegal according to treaties between Bhutan and China. India supports Bhutan. You may want to know who is in charge of the Tibet PLA armies. He was only recently appointed as if to remove him and his friends from Han central. This could be a plot by the PLA to purposely embarrass Xi.
Treaties between Bhutan and China? There is no diplomatic relationship between these countries. Thanks for India, Bhutan has no diplomatic relationship with any world great powers.
 
Treaties between Bhutan and China? There is no diplomatic relationship between these countries. Thanks for India, Bhutan has no diplomatic relationship with any world great powers.
Probably not technically a treaty but it was a border agreement signed by both sides. And yes, Bhutan does have diplomatic relations with a great world power. The most important nation to its existence...India.
 
Probably not technically a treaty but it was a border agreement signed by both sides. And yes, Bhutan does have diplomatic relations with a great world power. The most important nation to its existence...India.

He said a great world power. Not a Supa Powa. India is not a great power, but a Supa Powa.
 
So it’s ok to build roads and infrastructure in the disputed area, as long as it’s not the the specific road, is that the new Indian position?




Any mentioning of troop movement remind India of 1962...

Yes, China used to patrol Donglang before.

But now, China has stationed thousands of troops there in permanent garrisons, and built multiple major roads there.

Status quo has changed, and it will change again and again since India has proven they are unwilling to fight to uphold their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan.

It is ok to builds roads, as long they do not push the trijunction further south, towards India.

We sat in your country for two whole months, your government could do nothing but run its mouth.

Now you tell me, if you guys are so brave and were not cowed down by Indian army, then why aren't you able to build the original road ?
 
It is ok to builds roads, as long they do not push the trijunction further south, towards India.

We sat in your country for two whole months, your government could do nothing but run its mouth.

Now you tell me, if you guys are so brave and were not cowed down by Indian army, then why aren't you able to build the original road ?

China will build that road in the time of their choosing. When they do, India will come up with another excuse to do nothing. And Indians in PDF will come up with another talking point to boast about the power of India.
 
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Well India's treaty with Bhutan has gone down the drain.

And Bhutan has only themselves to blame about it.

Yes, if you trust India you lose. India is a classical bully. Get taking advantage of in military deals by Russia, France etc. And it’s happy to be a toady for western countries and Russia. But it treat its neighbors like dirt. Believing it’s the biggest bad a*s in Asia. The one time it took on China, it got it’s a*s handed to them. What a loser.
 
China will build that road in the time of their choosing. When they do, India will come up with another excuse to do nothing. And Indians in PDF will come up with another talking point to boast about the power of India.

Didn't China already try that once and got humiliated (after all enemy troops squatting in your country for two months and all you could do was, yap, that is pretty disgraceful).

Now it is D-Day + 4 months, and all we see are excuses...some Chinese are blaming the weather, others are calming the timing is not auspicious yet to begin road construction, perhaps next you guys will claim, "the Vaastu was not right to build road there, but hey, we built a road a few kilometers away, hence we won."
 
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