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After China's allies Pakistan & Nepal, Bhutan hassles India

IANS
Updated Jun 25, 2020 | 23:44 IST
The Chinese has invested heavily in the countries neighboring India.
Bhutan_official_Tourism_Twitter.jpeg



New Delhi: After China, Pakistan and Nepal, now Bhutan has also started hassling India. Thimphu has stopped releasing channel water for irrigation along its border with India near Assam, affecting thousands of farmers in 25 villages of the region.

Since the pushback from India to the Chinese aggression in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh, where 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops were killed in a violent faceoff on June 15, Beijing has been using its diplomatic heft through its regional allies to put pressure on New Delhi.

The Chinese has invested heavily in the countries neighboring India, resulting in unprecedented dependence of South Asia on China.

Sources in Guwahati said that farmers staged a protest against the blocking of water which flows from a man-made irrigation channel 'Dong' for growing paddy. The channel has been used by farmers of Bhutan and India in the region since 1953.

The withholding of water by the Bhutanese government is affecting people of 25 villages, sources said. Thimpu has said that the flow of the irrigation water has been stopped as part of Bhutan's efforts to combat the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Bhutan has prohibited the entry of foreign nationals. The Indian farmers, who use water from the channel, have been denied permission for being foreigners. Local sources said that the agitated farmers, however, argue that the water to the Dong can be channelised if all the international protocols to prevent Covid-19 are followed.

The editor of The Bhutanese newspaper in Thimpu, Tenzing Lamsang, however, disputed that Bhutan has stopped flow of any 'irrigation water' to India. In a series of tweets, he said, every year Bhutan allows Assamese farmers to come across and divert sections of a river in Bhutan into channels that irrigate few farms in Assam.

This year, the border is sealed for all foreigners due to Covid-19, he said, adding that even Bhutanese coming into Bhutan since March have to undergo a mandatory 21-day quarantine and tests before being released into the population.


"This is how we have prevented community transmission so far. Please don't politicise this or draw non-existential inferences. The situation is not as heartless as it is being made out to be as the local government on Bhutan side there had earlier agreed to maintain those water channels," he tweeted.


However, in monsoon, sudden rainfall and floods also damage Bhutanese irrigation systems including the drinking water in Thimphu, Lamsang said.


The Centre and the state government are yet to react on the issue. While Islamabad has been hassling New Delhi with persistent ceasefire violations along the Line of Control and terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, Nepal has been cornered the government by laying claim to the Indian territory of Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura areas of Uttarakhand in its updated new map.

https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...es-pakistan-nepal-bhutan-hassles-india/612109
 
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Very likely it is Indian media paranoid and seek to make India a victim of foreign aggression again.

I have refer to other media, and conclusion is, this time, it is really due to some natural blockage that keep the water from flowing to India.

But Indian media stir and stir.
 
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Very likely it is Indian media paranoid and seek to make India a victim of foreign aggression again.

I have refer to other media, and conclusion is, this time, it is really due to some natural blockage that keep the water from flowing to India.

But Indian media stir and stir.

Yep, typical indian propaganda media. Always trying to stir the facts :enjoy:
 
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Before that, Bhutan govt is a puppet of india.
Now they know, They have China's backing to say NO to indians :D

Good job, our Bhutanese friends :enjoy:
 
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After China's allies Pakistan & Nepal, Bhutan hassles India

IANS
Updated Jun 25, 2020 | 23:44 IST
The Chinese has invested heavily in the countries neighboring India.
Bhutan_official_Tourism_Twitter.jpeg



New Delhi: After China, Pakistan and Nepal, now Bhutan has also started hassling India. Thimphu has stopped releasing channel water for irrigation along its border with India near Assam, affecting thousands of farmers in 25 villages of the region.

Since the pushback from India to the Chinese aggression in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh, where 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops were killed in a violent faceoff on June 15, Beijing has been using its diplomatic heft through its regional allies to put pressure on New Delhi.

The Chinese has invested heavily in the countries neighboring India, resulting in unprecedented dependence of South Asia on China.

Sources in Guwahati said that farmers staged a protest against the blocking of water which flows from a man-made irrigation channel 'Dong' for growing paddy. The channel has been used by farmers of Bhutan and India in the region since 1953.

The withholding of water by the Bhutanese government is affecting people of 25 villages, sources said. Thimpu has said that the flow of the irrigation water has been stopped as part of Bhutan's efforts to combat the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Bhutan has prohibited the entry of foreign nationals. The Indian farmers, who use water from the channel, have been denied permission for being foreigners. Local sources said that the agitated farmers, however, argue that the water to the Dong can be channelised if all the international protocols to prevent Covid-19 are followed.

The editor of The Bhutanese newspaper in Thimpu, Tenzing Lamsang, however, disputed that Bhutan has stopped flow of any 'irrigation water' to India. In a series of tweets, he said, every year Bhutan allows Assamese farmers to come across and divert sections of a river in Bhutan into channels that irrigate few farms in Assam.

This year, the border is sealed for all foreigners due to Covid-19, he said, adding that even Bhutanese coming into Bhutan since March have to undergo a mandatory 21-day quarantine and tests before being released into the population.


"This is how we have prevented community transmission so far. Please don't politicise this or draw non-existential inferences. The situation is not as heartless as it is being made out to be as the local government on Bhutan side there had earlier agreed to maintain those water channels," he tweeted.


However, in monsoon, sudden rainfall and floods also damage Bhutanese irrigation systems including the drinking water in Thimphu, Lamsang said.


The Centre and the state government are yet to react on the issue. While Islamabad has been hassling New Delhi with persistent ceasefire violations along the Line of Control and terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, Nepal has been cornered the government by laying claim to the Indian territory of Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura areas of Uttarakhand in its updated new map.

https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...es-pakistan-nepal-bhutan-hassles-india/612109

you are late , bhutanese have denied any such bloacked of water .
 
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Indians butthurt so much :lol:

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  • Bhutan ‘stops’ flow of irrigation water
IANS | Jun 26, 2020, 05:50 IST
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NEW DELHI:

Bhutan has stopped releasing water for an

irrigation channel along its border with India near

Assam, affecting thousands of farmers in 25 villages. The channel has been used by farmers since 1953.

But now, as part of its efforts to fight the Covid-19 pandemic, Bhutan has banned the entry of foreigners, including Indian farmers who used to crosss over to divert sections of a river in Bhutan into channels that irrigate farms in Assam. Bhutanese sources , however, disputed that

Thimphu has stopped flow of any ‘irrigation water’.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-of-irrigation-water/articleshow/76635196.cms

:enjoy:

 
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