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With 500 Soldiers On Guard, China Starts New Construction In Doklam

Lol. India has not handed over anything to China. Nor has Bhutan given up its claim to its rightful territory. China has withdrawn from the specific area it was asked to withdraw from. Have they returned to build a road there? Lol or are you still waiting for the weather to get better? Poor little China - still doesn't have the technology to build roads in adverse weather. Haha

Hmm let's see, China never had any permanent military presence in Donglang, now we do.

India had a military presence in Donglang, now they don't.

What else would you call that except a unilateral retreat by India?

And the same roads, in the same area, are the ones being built and upgraded as we speak. :lol:
 
Hmm let's see, China never had any permanent military presence in Donglang, now we do.

India had a military presence in Donglang, now they don't.

What else would you call that except a unilateral retreat by India?

And the same roads, in the same area, are the ones being built and upgraded as we speak. :lol:
Dont bother with those clown. They will twist and turn all facts and come up with self comforting excuse to cover their humiliation. :enjoy:
 
So it's Bhutanese territory, strategically important to India's Chicken Neck corridor, and which India has now handed control of to the Chinese military.

Why would you betray Bhutan like that?

What happened to your "mutual defence treaty"? :rofl: Does it say, in case Bhutan's territory is threatened by China, India should unilaterally retreat and hand over Bhutan's territory to China?

Look how Indians are happy because they came, they camped, they left. No strategic value in their two- month sit-in.

China did not retreat, construction continues, no Indian presence, Bhutan left alone out in the cold.

This is one rare situation even the strategic loser is satisfied whereas the side holding the upper hand uses extremely cautious language and goes low profile while putting pieces together one by one.
 
Hmm let's see, China never had any permanent military presence in Donglang, now we do.

India had a military presence in Donglang, now they don't.

What else would you call that except a unilateral retreat by India?

And the same roads, in the same area, are the ones being built and upgraded as we speak. :lol:
India had permanent military presence there? Lol. Is that in the little Red Book? It is sovereign Bhutanese territory - how difficult is that to grasp? India only entered into the area where it wanted to drive the Chinese out and it was very easy. By the way, has the weather gotten better?
 
primitve factor driven India can only buy plastic bulldozers, sorry mate```again, but thank you``:lol:
His real name must be "stupid" something. :D

Just a few months ago, India murdered 50-100 innocent protestors in Kashmir. Including the famous picture where they tied a Kashmiri to the front of a truck as a human shield.
Only a pu-ss-y kind of behavior would tie a human to the truck to use as a human shield.

Bhutan has learned the bitter way not to rely on India. That's probably why They stayed mum during the whole India orchestrated (badly played out) saga.
Lol, Bhutan knows better than to rely on a British Colony of a Country which were ruled by foreigners longer than they ruled by themselves.
 
Look how Indians are happy because they came, they camped, they left. No strategic value in their two- month sit-in.

China did not retreat, construction continues, no Indian presence, Bhutan left alone out in the cold.

This is one rare situation even the strategic loser is satisfied whereas the side holding the upper hand uses extremely cautious language and goes low profile while putting pieces together one by one.

It is an achievement to win a battle without firing a shot, but it is art to win the battle and dupe enemy at the same time.
 
India had permanent military presence there? Lol. Is that in the little Red Book? It is sovereign Bhutanese territory - how difficult is that to grasp? India only entered into the area where it wanted to drive the Chinese out and it was very easy. By the way, has the weather gotten better?

Yes, we went back in time and changed the words in the book before it was published, is that what you think? :lol:

So you agree it is sovereign Bhutanese territory, and protected by a mutual defence treaty with India.

So why did India unilaterally retreat? Why is it now controlled completely by China, and why is China building multiple major roads there? Why did India back stab Bhutan like this?
 
Just a few months ago, India murdered 50-100 innocent protestors in Kashmir. Including the famous picture where they tied a Kashmiri to the front of a truck as a human shield.

Hope you remember the below famous picture before talking about India

 
Yes, we went back in time and changed the words in the book before it was published, is that what you think? :lol:

So you agree it is sovereign Bhutanese territory, and protected by a mutual defence treaty with India.

So why did India unilaterally retreat? Why is it now controlled completely by China, and why is China building multiple major roads there? Why did India back stab Bhutan like this?
Perhaps you should ask someone to translate this for you in a language you are more comfortable in. China withdrew from an area considered strategic because India pretty much ordered it to. If Bhutan asks India for help in any other area, under the Treaty India is obligated to help. How can India unilaterally withdraw from an area which is not India's in the first place? But good job listening to India.
 
Hope you remember the below famous picture before talking about India
I can't remember a picture almost 30 years ago but I do remember this recent picture.

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Perhaps you should ask someone to translate this for you in a language you are more comfortable in. China withdrew from an area considered strategic because India pretty much ordered it to. If Bhutan asks India for help in any other area, under the Treaty India is obligated to help. How can India unilaterally withdraw from an area which is not India's in the first place? But good job listening to India.
Are you delusional or just living in your own world, your own freaking press claimed we are still there and here you are in your arm chair denying it. Bro, just accept it and move on ok. There is no such thing as a free lunch. You want us to postpone construction, give us annexation in return. Fair deal...when the heat is down for Modi, we will have completed the necessary bunkers and mines flanking you, then we can restart construction....you won't dare move in after this. Why do you think we are busy upgrading the roads to Doklam now, it's to increase the capacity for rapid deployment.

Just remember this in your mind, India can never compete with China, be it olympics, trade or military technology and prowess. You are always the loser, and this is no exception, the only consolation is a face saving exit for Modi's great work. He was a good doggie, we ask him to run, he ran, in return we give him a treat aka road postponement.
 
I know actually the man is still alive today. The tanks actually stopped but over the decades people made it seem as if the PLA crushed protesters.
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Tanks are actually leaving Tiananmen Square after the peaceful dispersal of the protesters.
This deranged Tankman was actually trying to stop the tanks from peacefully returning to barracks.
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Hope you remember the below famous picture before talking about India


Yes I remember.

You realize that happened back in the 1980's right? The same decade as India's Sikh Genocide.

Whereas India is still gunning down Kashmiri protestors and using them as human shields in 2017.

And @takeitwithyou can you explain how this is a victory for India? :P India backstabbed Bhutan and handed over the whole of Donglang to the Chinese military, which is constructing multiple major roads there as we speak. Despite their ultimatum about "no roads in Donglang".
 
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