As Doklam standoff ends, the significance of September in India-China ties
India | September 01, 2017 21:26 ISTThe longest standoff between the armies of India and China were witnessed in 1987 at the Sumdorong Chu valley in Arunachal Pradesh.
The longest standoff between the armies of India and China were witnessed in 1987 at the Sumdorong Chu valley in Arunachal Pradesh.
China has said it would strengthen patrolling and would also "adjust" deployments in Doklam plateau.
An op-ed article in Global Times further claimed that amid surging nationalist sentiment in India, it was not an easy decision for the Modi government to withdraw the Indian troops from Doklam.
Beijing on Wednesday told New Delhi to prevent a repeat of such incidents in future, with its Foreign Mnister Wang Yi advising the latter to draw lessons from the border incident
China today remained non-committal on the issue of stopping road construction in Doklam area.
Bhutan and China have a dispute over Dokalam, a strategically key area at the Bhutan-India-China trijunction in the Sikkim sector.
India’s ministry of External Affairs today said that the two neighbouring countries have agreed upon a ‘disengagement understanding’, thereby deciding to withdraw their troops from the face-off site
A senior Trump administration official has said the US "supports return of status quo" between India and China on Doklam issue.
China is attempting to "change the status quo" on its border with India and incidents like the ongoing stand-off in the Doklam area are likely to "increase" in future, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat said on Saturday
He said that during the flag meetings with Chinese counterparts, the Indian Army keeps insisting that both sides should return to the pre-June 16 positions (before the stand-off began), but no resolution has been found yet.
The notification issued by the Chinese Embassy in India comes amid the shrill campaign being carried out against India by the official media here over the Doklam standoff.
The Indian Air Force today added muscle to its capabilities in the eastern region amid the ongoing standoff with China in the Doklam region. The IAF is learnt to have commissioned Air Force Station Arjan Singh in Panagarh
Indian and Chinese troops have been engaged in a standoff at Doklam in the Sikkim section for the past three months, which has led to escalation in bilateral tensions.
China said today that the only way to end the standoff in Doklam was for India to unconditionally withdraw its troops from the area, a day after Home Minister Rajnath Singh hoped Beijing would soon make a "positive" move
China on Tuesday said there will be "utter chaos" if its troops entered India on the pretext that Indian border infrastructure posed a threat to Beijing.
China on Monday laid the blame on Indian soldiers for "violent action" against its troops during a standoff at Pangong Lake in Ladakh on August 15 leading to scuffles and stone pelting, and has lodged a protest with India
Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said he was hopeful that China will soon make a positive move to initiate a dialogue to end the military standoff in Doklam region.
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