Why should we have a joint statement? Our policy is no talk without withdrawal, we kept to that policy. Stated what alot earlier, the MFA statement was issued on the 2nd of August, and troop situation was assessed at end of July.
Mutual withdrawal does not mean China will not occupy that space in the future, it just means both withdraw to original place and start talking. This is Indian position, China did not agree to this. The point is if India is defending Bhutanese interest and thinks that is Bhutanese soil, there is no need to even withdraw, you should stand your ground and proclaim it Bhutanese or whatever. Look at China, we are very clear, we did not say it's disputed at all, we say it's Chinese territory.
40 troops and one mini bulldozer is not exactly a force bro. You can dig into your side of the border who cares, what makes you think the Chinese are not positioned in Doklam? It's only been a month and half, why are you so desperate to get killed. We still need time to mobilized supplies. The longer you wait, the less geographical advantage you will have, alot of supplies and soldiers are now in Xigaze according to my relative. It's a matter of a command.