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Just months after they intruded into Indian territory in Ladakh, China appears to have done it once again. At the receiving end this time is India's longtime strategic partner Bhutan. TIMES NOW have accessed an internal note that has flagged off warning bells detailing the extent of the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) intrusion into Bhutan. The Chinese not only setting up three camps with PLA personnel to man them but also carrying out patrols at two locations on the 28th of May.
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why? do you really enjoy the conflicts b/w two nations? you don't understand the feeling of people when a neighbour intrude into their place.we must support the Chinese cause.
why? do you really enjoy the conflicts b/w two nations? you don't understand the feeling of people when a neighbour intrude into their place.
also the oppressed people of the southern tibet.
connect to Bangladesh? How? I'm only basing on the map above, but it seems, even taking over the whole country, would still be separated by India.
This move makes no sense. Why go into this place. Anybody sure this isn't some sort of misunderstanding or something blown out of proportion?
connect to Bangladesh? How? I'm only basing on the map above, but it seems, even taking over the whole country, would still be separated by India.
This move makes no sense. Why go into this place. Anybody sure this isn't some sort of misunderstanding or something blown out of proportion?