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Absolutely congrats to China.
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do they have to "sit" in that area like clueless Indian in order to witness the obvious outcome?You think BBC is sitting at Doklam ?
do they have to "sit" in that area like clueless Indian in order to witness the obvious outcome?
Indian came, got stoned and kicked like chicken, and fled back unilaterally````and the PLA are still there```everyone with a common brain would tell who won
but considering your Vedic way of thinking, it might be different, as thats how you changed your pony GDP
there is another yet funny Indian explainationI hope you understand what the BBC title says.
It says "China CLAIM victory" ......... they are mocking you for claiming a non existent victory.
Leaving it ambiguous allows India to take political mileage, which is happening already and so China looses a lot in terms of international politics. At the moment, it is all about who is the boss in Asia, and China has a lot to lose if India successfully challenges that. This is why I find it absolutely surprising that China would've allowed India to gain such a strong position so easily. I am waiting for the Chinese reaction. Nothing is confirmed until the Chinese side is clear.
there is another yet funny Indian explaination
That's all based on Indian rumors.
See the actual statement given by the Chinese Foreign Minister, he said all construction activities, including the road on Donglang will be completed.
Great point. China needs to come out with a clear statement on the matter. The ambiguity in Chinese spokeswoman's reply leaves too much wiggle room for Indian media to play around. One thing to note is that all the hoopla comes from the Indian chattering class rather than the Indian government.
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/t1488261.shtmlBBC masters wanted full blown war in the end BBC lost
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/t1488261.shtml
Q: Could you tell us that how many Chinese soldiers are still deployed at the Dong Lang area?
A: This is a very specific question. What I can tell you is that The Chinese border troops continue with their patrols and stationing in the Dong Lang area. China will adjust and deploy its military resources in accordance with the need of guarding the border and the situation on the ground.
Bala, stop being so desperate. SCMP is a 100 year old HK paper started by a BRITISH. There are even Indians working there. So Indians are now our official state media?http://www.scmp.com/news/china/dipl...-learned-tense-china-india-border-row-it-will
"Details remain sketchy of how the worst border dispute between the two countries in more than three decades was defused after both sides announced on Monday they had agreed to an “expeditious disengagement” of troops from a remote Himalayan plateau."
" Although the Chinese foreign ministry sounded triumphant announcing that the Indian troops had withdrawn, experts say it was Beijing who had compromised by seemingly accepting New Delhi’s demand that it stop road construction in the disputed area where China, India and Bhutan meet.
“Despite Beijing’s deliberate ambiguity, China has apparently made substantial concessions in order to end the dispute,” Yue said."