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According to the Indian TV NDTV" China has established a village 2 kilometres inside Bhutanese territory which raises fear of what is known as "salami-slicing" which refers to Beijing's attempt to cut into Indian and Bhutanese territory. The Doklam area is on the tri-junction of India, China and Bhutan. China poses a huge threat to India as it is building a road in the location which makes it easier for China to reach the Chicken Neck or the Siliguri corridor of India and can make attempts to isolate northeastern parts of India."


A bold and Stealthy move by China and much to the horror of India , China now stands very close to West Bengal( Multiple settlements and the road is 10-15 kms closer to West Bengal border now ).
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According to Indian Analysts China has outmaneuvered India by taking land from the Bhutanese side.
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Taking the Siliguri corridor means India will lose all of its North Eastern territory and States. Good going China. :pakistan: :china:
 

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stretch them thin . then give them some blow.
Definitely, more news outlets are picking up the news.
China 'Landgrabs' Bhutan's Territory, Sets Up Village 9 Km From Doklam Standoff Site
 
It's such a pity that our establishment never realized the value of the Siliguri corridor while we had East Pakistan.
There priorities were just to please Uncle Sam, they never thought beyond that SADLY.
Meanwhile more news on the Sikkim front.
China Increases Military Presence Along LAC Near Sikkim: Report

While India was countering China in Eastern Ladakh at LAC, the country has increased its military presence along the further stretch of LAC, according to Hindustan Times.

China has quietly upgraded large-scale military infrastructure in the Central, Sikkim and Eastern sectors. It has also strengthened surface to air missile sites, increased the number of UAVs and expanded airbases in Tibet. China continued to do this at a time when the world’s focus was on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, where the conflict between the two countries has been at a peak for months, said the report.

The Hindustan Times has already reported that China has increased the strength of the PLA in eastern Ladakh, reducing its chances of returning to the status quo of the former in the conflict zones. Indian military commanders are concerned about increasing military mobilization on the entire LAC from Kaurik Pass in Himachal Pradesh to Fish Tail I and II in Arunachal Pradesh.

The report stated that sources aware of the latest development said on condition of confidentiality that in the last one month they have noticed that the Chinese army is engaged in road construction in Churup village on that side of Kaurik Pass. New container houses are being set up for troops at Tunjum La, north of Uttarakhand’s Barahoti plains. It is just 4 km from LAC.

Shiquanhe and Gar Gunsa Airport, 82 km from Demchok LAC, is a major hub for carrying troops and ammunition. According to Indian Army experts, Shiquanhe is located at a place from where one can supply logistics from Demchok to Barahoti Plains.

The situation is no different in the eastern sector, where electronic warfare units are being deployed at the old PLA camp of the 1962 war. It is 60 km from the Arunachal Pradesh border. According to military planners, this unit is a strategic support force, with four counter-space jammers, presumably placed towards the Indian GSAT communication and commercial satellites.

India has also found that troops are being deployed again in Yebi and the PLA has increased surveillance in Bum La. Military observers said that the PLA has increased intelligence and surveillance activity on the 3,488 km long LAC. Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and East Ladakh have a greater focus on the Galwan sector. The evidence of an increase in surveillance is the construction of the Communication Towers at Changmu, which is 27 km from Sebu La in Sikkim. Indian and Chinses forces were engaged in a stand-off here for 73 days in 2017.

 
According to the Indian TV NDTV" China has established a village 2 kilometres inside Bhutanese territory which raises fear of what is known as "salami-slicing" which refers to Beijing's attempt to cut into Indian and Bhutanese territory. The Doklam area is on the tri-junction of India, China and Bhutan. China poses a huge threat to India as it is building a road in the location which makes it easier for China to reach the Chicken Neck or the Siliguri corridor of India and can make attempts to isolate northeastern parts of India."


A bold and Stealthy move by China and much to the horror of India , China now stands very close to West Bengal( Multiple settlements and the road is 10-15 kms closer to West Bengal border now ).
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According to Indian Analysts China has outmaneuvered India by taking land from the Bhutanese side.
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Taking the Siliguri corridor means India will lose all of its North Eastern territory and States. Good going China. :pakistan: :china:
I'm very surprised that the Indians still haven't recognized that Ladakh is a complete diversion while the true Chinese intentions are to the east.
 
According to the Indian TV NDTV" China has established a village 2 kilometres inside Bhutanese territory which raises fear of what is known as "salami-slicing" which refers to Beijing's attempt to cut into Indian and Bhutanese territory. The Doklam area is on the tri-junction of India, China and Bhutan. China poses a huge threat to India as it is building a road in the location which makes it easier for China to reach the Chicken Neck or the Siliguri corridor of India and can make attempts to isolate northeastern parts of India."


A bold and Stealthy move by China and much to the horror of India , China now stands very close to West Bengal( Multiple settlements and the road is 10-15 kms closer to West Bengal border now ).
View attachment 689604

According to Indian Analysts China has outmaneuvered India by taking land from the Bhutanese side.
View attachment 689607
Taking the Siliguri corridor means India will lose all of its North Eastern territory and States. Good going China. :pakistan: :china:
I remember Terling some Indian posters about the new roads near that river valley some months back, I gave them sat pictures and they just ignored it. Lol
 
As I said before when China announced a $310 billion railway project in Tibet, those areas will not make the money back for hundreds of years, the sole purpose of the investment is to prepare for future military operations. China is already investing to solve India's problems once and for all.

Tactical actions are only for strategic purposes. China is not in the habit of creating public opinion with small gestures. This is not our culture. Chinese strategists said 3,000 years ago that the best way to defeat the enemy was to defeat them openly and with force.Tricks and hoaxes are just children's games
 
Sir what will be the final map after India is taken care off?

As I said before when China announced a $310 billion railway project in Tibet, those areas will not make the money back for hundreds of years, the sole purpose of the investment is to prepare for future military operations. China is already investing to solve India's problems once and for all.

Tactical actions are only for strategic purposes. China is not in the habit of creating public opinion with small gestures. This is not our culture. Chinese strategists said 3,000 years ago that the best way to defeat the enemy was to defeat them openly and with force.Tricks and hoaxes are just children's games
 
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