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Recent Sino-Indian border conflict

The disputed region is Donglang itself, which now has thousands of Chinese troops, permanent garrisons, and multiple major roads. :lol:

Ask India why they unilaterally retreated and abandoned Bhutan?

Have you built that road yet ?

If not, why, since you claim to have built permanent garrison , multiple major roads in the disputed region?
 
Have you built that road yet ?

If not, why, since you claim to have built permanent garrison , multiple major roads in the disputed region?

India said no roads in Donglang, now why don't you take a look at the satellite photos to see how many roads we have built there. :lol: And construction is still ongoing, Donglang will be covered with infrastructure from top to bottom.
 
India said no roads in Donglang, now why don't you take a look at the satellite photos to see how many roads we have built there. :lol: And construction is still ongoing, Donglang will be covered with infrastructure from top to bottom.

I have asked you a simple question, have you been able to build the road, you set out to build, when India stopped you?

If not, then why ??

You mean the TINY SPOT inside China's Dongland is claimed by Bhutan ?
Says the talk talk and talk Indians but not Bhutan.
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Do you know, exactly what area is claimed by Bhutan ?
 
I have asked you a simple question, have you been able to build the road, you set out to build, when India stopped you?

If not, then why ??

Yes we have, India set out to stop Chinese road building in the disputed region of Donglang, which India officially views as Bhutan's territory.

Yet India ended up unilaterally retreating, and Chinese road building has increased in speed. :lol: Check the satellite photos to see for yourself.

If India wants to stop Chinese road building in Donglang, it's easy. Just open fire and destroy those roads.
 
Yes we have, India set out to stop Chinese road building in the disputed region of Donglang, which India officially views as Bhutan's territory.

Yet India ended up unilaterally retreating, and Chinese road building has increased in speed. Check the satellite photos to see for yourself.

If India wants to stop Chinese road building in Donglang, it's easy. Just open fire.

Go ahead, back your claim with proof that, China has completed or even restarted the construction work on that particular road on the tri junction which India stopped.
 
Go ahead, back your claim with proof that, China has completed or even restarted the construction work on that particular road on the tri junction which India stopped.

LOL your own media is the one who found the satellite images, of Chinese road construction all over Donglang in the past few months.

So why did India unilaterally retreat, and backstab Bhutan so quickly?

Are you going to backstab Bhutan YET AGAIN by claiming that Donglang is now Chinese territory?
 
LOL your own media is the one who found the satellite images, of Chinese road construction all over Donglang in the past few months.

So why did India unilaterally retreat, and backstab Bhutan so quickly?

Are you going to backstab Bhutan YET AGAIN by claiming that Donglang is now Chinese territory?

No, NDTV or any other Indian media never claimed, China has built the road it started out to build, who's construction Indian army stopped, which cause all the problems to begin with. You need to check your facts.

So I ask you once again, do you have proof, that you have built or ever restarted the road, who's construction India stopped?

And if not, then why not ?
 
No, NDTV or any other Indian media never claimed, China has built the road it started out to build, who's construction Indian army stopped, which cause all the problems to begin with. You need to check your facts.

So I ask you once again, do you have proof, that you have built or ever restarted the road, who's construction India stopped?

And if not, then why not ?
China has not currently extended the road due to the weather conditions currently. It would be strenuous and very dangerous to continue road construction in the Himilayan winter ... nothing to do with India’s intervention. To compensate for that, China has stationed more than 2000 soldiers around/in the disputed area and substantially improved logistics. We will see Chinese road construction restart next Spring; the Indians might have been able to delay road construction by a couple months but they’re going to get something much worse in return
 
China is militarizing the region. Forget about roads, they're building military outposts and garrisons where artillery, anti-aircraft and radar stations can be placed, and India is not doing anything about it.

India enjoys massive terrain advantage in the tri junction area, India posts overlook all chinese posts in the region and can see all Chinese actives in the valley below.

There was a reason Chinese did not dare to even fire even a single shot, while Indian army stayed on their territory for two whole months.Chinese are hopelessly outgunned in that region.
 
India enjoys massive terrain advantage in the tri junction area, India posts overlook all chinese posts in the region and can see all Chinese actives in the valley below.

There was a reason Chinese did not dare to even fire even a :rofl:ingle shot, while Indian army stayed on their territory for two whole months.Chinese are hopelessly outgunned in that region.
Do you recall India’s terrain advantage in 1962 :rofl::rofl:? And yes, you are correct that the Indians illegally stayed on Chinese territory for two months. But what happened after the two months ended??? India unilaterally withdrew due to Chinese threats of war ... there was no mutual withdraw at all. Had the Indians (unwisely) decided to stay on the territory, they would've been hopelessly annilated by Chinese artillery eventually. The Chinese would then mount an immediate attack into India and cut off your precious Siliguri corridor. After that, assuming India hasn't capitulated yet, they would advance on to Delhi ... a similar scenario to 1962. Before you gloat about India's supposed terrain advantage, may I ask you why an Indian force that is 20 times numerically larger than their foe is so afraid of the latter??? Surely it the Indian army was so capable and had all the geographical advantages, they wouldn't mind road construction??
 
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China has not currently extended the road due to the weather conditions currently. It would be strenuous and very dangerous to continue road construction in the Himilayan winter ... nothing to do with India’s intervention. To compensate for that, China has stationed more than 2000 soldiers around/in the disputed area and substantially improved logistics. We will see Chinese road construction restart next Spring; the Indians might have been able to delay road construction by a couple months but they’re going to get something much worse in return


LOL, here other Chinese posters are claiming, that China has built miles and miles of roads in doklam after the incident ,where as you are claiming China hasn't constructed that particular road due to weather.

So which one of you is bull$hitting, or does weather condition effect the construction of that particular road only ?
 
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