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China now lays claim on Bhutan's territory, Thimphu counters Beijing's move



In yet another new move to claim new land in Bhutan, China at the 58th meeting of the Global Environment Facility Council tried to "oppose" funding to a project for the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary situated in Bhutan saying that it was "disputed" territory.


Geeta Mohan

New Delhi
June 29, 2020
UPDATED: June 29, 2020 22:42 IST
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In yet another new move to claim new land in Bhutan, China at the 58th meeting of the Global Environment Facility Council tried to "oppose" funding to a project for the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary situated in Bhutan saying that it was "disputed" territory.

In reality, there has never been any dispute about where the sanctuary lay in the past, although the boundary between Bhutan and China is yet to be demarcated.

Bhutan sent a strong note to the representative handling Bhutan. The note said, "Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary is an integral and sovereign territory of Bhutan."

The interesting bit is that this wildlife sanctuary was never a part of any global funding so the first time it has come up as a project at the international platform, China grabbed it as an opportunity to lay claim to the land.

Although objections were raised and China opposed the move, the project has been cleared by majority of the council members and finds space in the final summary.

"Global, Bhutan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa: GEF -7 Global Wildlife Program - Addendum, World Bank, UNDP/ IUCN/ UNEP (GEF Program Financing: $16,922,937) (GEF ID: 1056134)"

While China had a representative, Bhutan did not have a direct representative and was represented by an Indian IAS officer Aparna Subramani from the World Bank in-charge of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka.

On June 2, when the project-wise discussion was taking place, Chinese Council member Zhongjing Wang, Deputy Director, International Economic and Financial Cooperation Department, China; raised objection to the project in Bhutan asking it to be formally noted and duly attested in the footnote.


But, the next day when the final summary was to be adopted, the Chinese representative said that it no longer was an objection and that China would abstain from, instead he said that Beijing was "opposed" to the project and that it should be made part of the summary.

This is when the Indian officer speaking on behalf of Bhutan, Aparna Subramani, executive director, Indian Administrative Service, The World Bank, intervened and said that the claim is not "unchallenged" and it would not be fair to go ahead with the Chinese version unless there is clarity on Bhutan's stand.

When Naoko Ishii, GEF CEO and Chairperson of the 58th meeting of the GEF Council, tried to reach a middle ground by proposing that views of both the countries be added to the highlights rather than the summary as "objection" rather that "opposition". But, the Chinese representative was adamant since he did not have mandate to clear it and Beijing's instructions were that it was to be opposed and be part of the summary.

While all other issues were adopted this one issue was discussed a day later and finally the consensus of the council was that Bhutan would get funds for the project and it was cleared under Bhutan's name.

The objections were added in the highlights as 'Agenda Item 10 Summary of the Chair'.

"The text of the Summary of the Chair enjoyed consensus. One Council Member proposed an amendment to Footnote 3. This amendment did not receive consensus. An alternative proposal was made that was accepted. The Summary of the Chair was adopted."

The Council Member for the China constituency requested that its view be reflected as follows: "In light of the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary in the project ID 10561 is located in the China-Bhutan disputed areas which is on the agenda of China-Bhutan boundary talk, China opposes and does not join the Council decision on this project."

The Council Member for the Constituency of India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka requested that the views of Bhutan be reflected as follows: "Bhutan totally rejects the claim made by the Council Member of China. Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary is an integral and sovereign territory of Bhutan and at no point during the boundary discussions between Bhutan and China has it featured as a disputed area."

Bhutan rejected China's claims and the council adopted the funding for Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary.

https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...hu-counters-beijing-s-move-1695276-2020-06-29
 
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They lay new claims every day.... they are forcing such a small country for land... what a greedy attitude.... why troubling an peaceful country...
 
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We want a peaceful treaty, and then India cut Bhutan's electricity supplies to pressure Bhutan not to have one.

Far from it, you want bully tiny Bhutan into Chinese camp by first claiming 1/10th of their land and then forcing them into signing a treaty with you.

Just like in Doklam, India will not allow you to bully Bhutan into submission.
 
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Far from it, you want bully tiny Bhutan into Chinese camp by first claiming 1/10th of their land and then forcing them into signing a treaty with you.

Just like in Doklam, India will not allow you to bully Bhutan into submission.
You talk big, try to annex Bhutan like what you did to Sikkim and see what would happen. however the huge noise you try to make, your chicken neck remains very very thin.

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We want a peaceful treaty, and then India cut Bhutan's electricity supplies to pressure Bhutan not to have one.
No you don't... if you are peaceful , you won't lay claim on entire sea based on some maps..... it's purely misuse of power.... troubling neighbours economic activity in their SEZ.. taking u turn on promises.... what not China doing with it's new found muscle...
 
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Why would we want to annex Bhutan, they are our protectorate.

In other news.

China occupies village in Nepal, claims it as part of Tibet

http://www.phayul.com/2020/06/23/43742/

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...om-oli-govt/articleshow/76539082.cms?from=mdr
I wish Indian media tells you that the main problem Nepal is having is with India, maybe your media didn't tell you.

No you don't... if you are peaceful , you won't lay claim on entire sea based on some maps..... it's purely misuse of power.... troubling neighbours economic activity in their SEZ.. taking u turn on promises.... what not China doing with it's new found muscle...
Taiwan and Vietnam both have similar claims in SCS, 6 countries have overlapping claims there and they almost all occupy more islets and reefs than China does, of course ,you media reports it as if China is the only claimant there.
 
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I wish Indian media tells you that the main problem Nepal is having is with India, maybe your media didn't tell you.


Taiwan and Vietnam both have similar claims in SCS, 6 countries have overlapping claims there and they almost all occupy more islets and reefs than China does, of course ,you media reports it as if China is the only claimant there.

Main problem is Nepal's current prime minister is a Communist on the Chinese pay roll. But his days are numbered.

Nepal PM’s attack on India backfires, chorus for his exit becomes louder at party meet


https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...lames-india/story-rcIG7KWvojQ2GopU2HXEyM.html
 
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We want a peaceful treaty, and then India cut Bhutan's electricity supplies to pressure Bhutan not to have one.

Context? Though I'm not surprised if India is bullying their smallest neighbour
 
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Our relations with Nepal is very cordial , we don't need Indians to tell us how hostile we are towards each other.

Ofcourse they are, as they have a Communist Prime minister on your payroll.

That is why you feel confident in capturing Nepalese land, but situation is not gonna last, that traitors days in office are numbered.

China Encroaching Nepal Land; Could Set Up ‘Border Posts’ In Seized Territories

Nepal’s agriculture department document said that patches of Nepalese territory in several districts had already been encroached by China and warned that Beijing could take over more territory in the north if the rivers continue to change course.
https://eurasiantimes.com/china-enc...uld-set-up-border-post-in-seized-territories/
 
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Ofcourse they are, as they have a Communist Prime minister on your payroll.

That is why you feel confident in capturing Nepalese land, but situation is not gonna last, that traitors days in office are numbered.

China Encroaching Nepal Land; Could Set Up ‘Border Posts’ In Seized Territories

Nepal’s agriculture department document said that patches of Nepalese territory in several districts had already been encroached by China and warned that Beijing could take over more territory in the north if the rivers continue to change course.
https://eurasiantimes.com/china-enc...uld-set-up-border-post-in-seized-territories/
Only Nepal has the say on who steals their lands and who dosen't. Indians have no say on this issue.
 
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