‘Doklam standoff not very serious’, says Dalai Lama; invokes ‘Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai’ slogan
World | August 09, 2017 13:26 ISTIndia and Bhutan are two countries out of the 14 countries China is yet to sort out boundary disputes.
India and Bhutan are two countries out of the 14 countries China is yet to sort out boundary disputes.
Warning India against assuming that China will not risk a war, an editorial in Global Times said that the same mistake was committed by the Nehru government in 1962.
Senior Col Li Li of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) may be thousands of kilometres away from Doklam but has a stern message for the Indian Army -- withdraw from the Chinese territory to avoid confrontation
While there are some verbal and loudspeaker exchanges in a non-aggressive manner, an accidental escalation remains a big worry
Continuing its diplomatic attack to counter India’s stand on the ongoing military standoff in Sikkim sector, China has now briefed Nepal authorities about the dispute
India should show through deeds its willingness to maintain peace at the border, China said today.
The officials asserted that there was a "status quo" at the Dokalam for past six weeks with no reduction in the number of Indian troops.
India today called for peace and tranquility along the China border even as Beijing struck a tough posture again on the Doklam standoff.
President Xi Jinping today said China will never compromise on its sovereignty and security and its Army has the confidence to defeat "all invasions"
Chinese troops continue to intrude across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) into Indian territory – the latest in Barahoti in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district a week ago
A Chinese daily today accused the US and other countries of trying to escalate the Sino-India standoff to replicate the "South China Sea trick" and seek strategic benefits
Calling Ajit Doval "one of the main schemers" behind the current border standoff between Indian and Chinese troops, the editorial said that the Indian media is not realistic in expecting him to settle the ongoing dispute during his visit.
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray today said India had failed to get international support on its issues with Pakistan and China despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi making friends with world leaders
In yet another threat to New Delhi over the month-long military standoff in Doklam, Chinese defence ministry spokesperson Wu Qian said that India should not “harbour any unrealistic illusions” about China’s abilities to defend its territory
A hard-hitting commentary in the Global Times said India had tested China's patience, whose next move would be war if New Delhi did not withdraw troops from Doklam.
“This is a situation that we are following closely and carefully. I’d have to refer you to the governments of India and China for more information on that,” State Department Spokesman Heather Nauert said.
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