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Full-Fledged Chinese Military Complex In Doklam, Show Satellite Pics

It works to China's advantage.
Keep building up the whole plateau in peace as long as don't touch that SPOT that will unnerve the Indians.
China now even have a 2 storey watch tower completely overlooking the Indian side and India has no problem with it, ONLY THE SPOT matters.
Win Win, both sides happy except for Bhutan.
I was wondering if China still needed to trade over that 2 plots of land to Bhutan now that they have complete control of Donglang already.
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Hahaha... These Indians are crazy as hell. :cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:
 
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1. No one said this suddenly its Bhutan's problem.but do show me when did anyone ever saud its Indian land. Secondly If Bhutan feels threatened again with any part of their territory will will be there again. So rest assured Bhutan's problem means our problem. But since you are rejoicing over the built up in a land where it never was a contention, we don't care. You can ci tumhe having we dreams. I guess that helps you comfort your ego.

2. Lol kid. Are even understanding what's written ?? Haha typical chinese. Listen... Just ask your troops why they are not coming back to the area they we driven from. The road was where it was started ..IS STILL NOT STARTED. You are building road away from the spot ( may be nearby). Hope this helps.

Below is what you said, seems to me someone is trying to escape after stirring up shit. :lol:
You see Doklam was/is a contention between China and Bhutan. Technically India is not even involved directly.

So now we are directly occupying Doklam Plateau, and what are you doing? Your politicians are busy denying the Chinese even exist on Doklam when satellite images shows the exact opposite. Please learn some geography, open bing or google maps at least at check the location of those images before even commenting. See below images, this is in Doklam plateau, the exact place you were so afraid we are gonna occupy. Lying and boasting seems to be the Indian past time, your government lied and the people seems to be living in denial. See image below, see the word point of conflict? See the scale? Less than 100meters away from the point of conflct and 80 meters from Doka La Indian base is a new Chinese forward base. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:.

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Another image showing the deployment accross the whole Doklam Plateau.
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WHERE ARE YOU? WHY ARE YOU NOT DEFENDING BHUTAN WHEN WE ARE CLEARLY OCCUPYING DOKLAM PLATEAU? Freaking COW WARDS!! You only know how to RUN!! We down your 12milUS$ drone and what did you do? Not a squeak! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: Btw all these re from Col. Vinayak Bhat, the only coherent Indian it seems.

https://theprint.in/2018/01/17/new-trouble-for-india-as-china-fully-occupies-doklam/

Colonel Vinayak Bhat (retd) is a Military Intelligence veteran of the Indian Army with vast experience of satellite imagery analysis. He has worked as a Chinese interpreter and is a specialist on PLA and Pakistan’s armed forces.

Road is not being built there...its in a different place. Ask your troops. Don't spread rumours to falsely maje your population in pdf happy. Dnt try acting smart.

How do you define here? Your MEA said nothing happen on the point of conflict, how big is the point of conflict, 2 meters radius? 5 meters radius? The Point of conflict is not at the road end, check the image above, it is 20-30 meters from the road end, the road itself is around 80m form the Indian border. And we build a base next to road end and it is 80 meters from Doka La Indian base.

So it's ok for us to build a base and not a road 80 meters from Doka La Indian base? This is what we call penny wise pound foolish. In return for postponing a road, we occupied the whole plateau.:lol::lol::lol:

Your MEA used the word 'disengagement' which I said what a bullshit term used to hide the truth from you guys. You guys took it as mutual withdrawal and now it is proven we didn't leave Doklam, we were there all along and reinforced our presence. So what can you do? Where is the previous bravado? You chickened out when we threatened war. COW WARDS! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

It works to China's advantage.
Keep building up the whole plateau in peace as long as don't touch that SPOT that will unnerve the Indians.
China now even have a 2 storey watch tower completely overlooking the Indian side and India has no problem with it, ONLY THE SPOT matters.
Win Win, both sides happy except for Bhutan.
I was wondering if China still needed to trade over that 2 plots of land to Bhutan now that they have complete control of Donglang already.

Its a stroke of genius to be able to build up so much on the Donglang plateau without ruffling any feathers.
You must consider China prefer to do it in a way so it can still continue earning billions off the dumb Indians.
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You see how their goal posts shifts and gets smaller. Previously it was the whole Doklam, then it became the point of conflict, How big is this point? 2 meter radius? So if we build around it a whole new air base, it's OK? We are playing with these indiots. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Chinese tend to be quiet and observant and plan strategically, these Indians like to shout and boast, and in the end they always lose to us. :china:
 
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He is mocking the Indian position of China having "occupied" Donglang.

Since from China's position, all of this is normal and uncontroversial.

Indian Military can destroy these bases from being from secure zones.

The point of dispute is called Donglang, which has now become a permanent Chinese military base, along with military garrisons, shops, helipads and multiple major roads. :P

So again, do you consider Donglang to be Chinese territory?

Indian Military is well aware who are operating even from Bhutan. There are IB Intelligence reports that Chinese listening posts and radars are even placed in Bhutan.

Did they construct the road in Disputed territory? Answer is big NO. So dear chinese friends stop day dreaming and let us debate when you construct road. PLAs few battalions are worthless in that region against IA build up. This is the territory where IA will always hold upper hand.

Even the militants have came from that region to create terrorist activities number of times. I think even Pakistan based militants have entered from Bhutan and even Myanmar.
 
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Indian Military can destroy these bases from being from secure zones.



Indian Military is well aware who are operating even from Bhutan. There are IB Intelligence reports that Chinese listening posts and radars are even placed in Bhutan.



Even the militants have came from that region to create terrorist activities number of times. I think even Pakistan based militants have entered from Bhutan and even Myanmar.
Indian military made a great blunder. In the beginning of the conflict indian military once stopped construction should have went further into Donglang and fully drive the Chinese out. At that time Indian military had more troops and more well armed than than the Chinese in the area. They should have taken control of Donglang, push out the remaining Chinese and keep expanding north. While Chinese was preparing for war, India should have went deeper into Chinese soil. In two months time, India should have been able to take a lot of Chinese land. Any conflict after that would have been in China's area.
A big blunder.
 
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Their Doka La base is actually hanging on a cliff. We have a whole plateau to play with. Just pressure them and they have no choice but to jump off the cliff. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Indian military made a great blunder. In the beginning of the conflict indian military once stopped construction should have went further into Donglang and fully drive the Chinese out. At that time Indian military had more troops and more well armed than than the Chinese in the area. They should have taken control of Donglang, push out the remaining Chinese and keep expanding north. While Chinese was preparing for war, India should have went deeper into Chinese soil. In two months time, India should have been able to take a lot of Chinese land. Any conflict after that would have been in China's area.
A big blunder.
Well, don't forget, it was a face-off, meaning two armies facing each other and didn't advance. Instead of thinking they stopped construction, you should also imagine we stopped them from going into Doklam. That's why it was a stand-off. They couldn't drive us out even if they wanted to, it would have been full scale war if they tried. Strategically speaking, they are at a disadvantage, since we cornered them at Doka La, now it's just a matter of flanking them while we construct infrastructure behind. Once the plateau is fully secured, we can move on to the ridge and valleys, since they can't cross our flank, it would be like slicing salami all over again. OOO, this game is getting so fun. Look at the infrastructure they built these past few months, basically on housing and paving some frontline roads. If you check the roads all the way to Gangtok, it looks like mud tracks.
 
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What can a third world country like india do here?? They can run a prime time TV show , where Arnab cowsami can shout his lungs out . Thats the maximum they can do.
 
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Their Doka La base is actually hanging on a cliff. We have a whole plateau to play with. Just pressure them and they have no choice but to jump off the cliff.View attachment 448896

Well, don't forget, it was a face-off, meaning two armies facing each other and didn't advance. Instead of thinking they stopped construction, you should also imagine we stopped them from going into Doklam. That's why it was a stand-off. They couldn't drive us out even if they wanted to, it would have been full scale war if they tried. Strategically speaking, they are at a disadvantage, since we cornered them at Doka La, now it's just a matter of flanking them while we construct infrastructure behind. Once the plateau is fully secured, we can move on to the ridge and valleys, since they can't cross our flank, it would be like slicing salami all over again. OOO, this game is getting so fun. Look at the infrastructure they built these past few months, basically on housing and paving some frontline roads. If you check the roads all the way to Gangtok, it looks like mud tracks.
Wonder who is the low IQ clown who decided to waste funds to develop the Doka La base.
Its easy to see that it is impossible to defend a base built on a sliver of land on a steep deadly cliff.

One missile will sent the whole contraption to their doom.
It is now clear to me why the Indians are so desperate to stop the Chinese take full control of the Donglang Plateau.
Too late now, checkmate by China.
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Wonder who is the low IQ clown who decided to waste funds to develop the Doka La base.
Its easy to see that it is impossible to defend a base built on a sliver of land on a steep deadly cliff.

One missile will sent the whole contraption to their doom.
It is now clear to me why the Indians are so desperate to stop the Chinese take full control of the Donglang Plateau.
Too late now, checkmate by China.
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Their mistake was they shouldn't let China occupy that plateau. That plateau changes everything, look at the size, China is building 25m radius helipads like cakes now. We can rapidly deploy materials and light howitzers. However, the only way of stopping China was to go on full scale war. So it's great strategic loss for them.
 
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Indian military made a great blunder. In the beginning of the conflict indian military once stopped construction should have went further into Donglang and fully drive the Chinese out. At that time Indian military had more troops and more well armed than than the Chinese in the area. They should have taken control of Donglang, push out the remaining Chinese and keep expanding north. While Chinese was preparing for war, India should have went deeper into Chinese soil. In two months time, India should have been able to take a lot of Chinese land. Any conflict after that would have been in China's area.
A big blunder.

Fortifying a force: At Kupup, the closest point to Doklam. The ITBP is the first line of defence in case of any standoff with China in these areas. SUVOJIT BAGCHI
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Indian Military is well aware about the Chinese military bases, locations of Chinese units and even the deployment of Chinese troops and even what type of Chinese equipment is there in all the disputed territories which belongs to Indian nation.

The population of Chinese citizens in the disputed territories have increased more since the last 7 decades which is even called Systematic population transfers which have been adopted since the time of Chinese Chairman Mao and way more number of Chinese Citizens who are Tibetans have increased within our territories. If Indian Establishment would release the population data of the Tibetans in the disputed Territories and even within Republic of India then we can easily understand what type of proxy war has being waged against Indian nation.

It seems way more Chinese troops are there in disputed territories then the settled Chinese/Tibetan inside the territories which belongs to Indian nation.

Huh what are you talking about?

Can you link those reports?

During the early 1990s, the Indian Separatist groups, United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), and Kamtapur Liberation Organization (KLO) had begun to clandestinely set up camps in Bhutan's dense southern jungles.

ULFA (United Liberation Front of Assam) and Bodo militants from their illegal camps in South East Bhutan. The northeastern rebels—including the ULFA, the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), and the Kamtapur Liberation Organization (KLO) — suffered a serious setback

Chinese firms such as Harbin Electric, Dongfang Electronics, Shanghai Electric and Sifang Automation either supply equipment or manage power distribution networks.


Bhutan’s largest source of financial, technical and military aid, its biggest trading partner and its primary gateway to the outside world. It is a role cemented by a 1949 friendship treaty that gave China effective control of Bhutan’s foreign relations.

Bhutanese want their country to reduce its dependency on India by engaging with Beijing, including settling longstanding boundary disputes.
 
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Keep entertaining us with your sardar jokes. :laugh:


Sure. Bookmark my threads please.

Below is what you said, seems to me someone is trying to escape after stirring up shit. :lol:


So now we are directly occupying Doklam Plateau, and what are you doing? Your politicians are busy denying the Chinese even exist on Doklam when satellite images shows the exact opposite. Please learn some geography, open bing or google maps at least at check the location of those images before even commenting. See below images, this is in Doklam plateau, the exact place you were so afraid we are gonna occupy. Lying and boasting seems to be the Indian past time, your government lied and the people seems to be living in denial. See image below, see the word point of conflict? See the scale? Less than 100meters away from the point of conflct and 80 meters from Doka La Indian base is a new Chinese forward base. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:.

L4.001-696x522.jpeg


Another image showing the deployment accross the whole Doklam Plateau.
L-MAIN.001.jpeg


WHERE ARE YOU? WHY ARE YOU NOT DEFENDING BHUTAN WHEN WE ARE CLEARLY OCCUPYING DOKLAM PLATEAU? Freaking COW WARDS!! You only know how to RUN!! We down your 12milUS$ drone and what did you do? Not a squeak! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: Btw all these re from Col. Vinayak Bhat, the only coherent Indian it seems.

https://theprint.in/2018/01/17/new-trouble-for-india-as-china-fully-occupies-doklam/





How do you define here? Your MEA said nothing happen on the point of conflict, how big is the point of conflict, 2 meters radius? 5 meters radius? The Point of conflict is not at the road end, check the image above, it is 20-30 meters from the road end, the road itself is around 80m form the Indian border. And we build a base next to road end and it is 80 meters from Doka La Indian base.

So it's ok for us to build a base and not a road 80 meters from Doka La Indian base? This is what we call penny wise pound foolish. In return for postponing a road, we occupied the whole plateau.:lol::lol::lol:

Your MEA used the word 'disengagement' which I said what a bullshit term used to hide the truth from you guys. You guys took it as mutual withdrawal and now it is proven we didn't leave Doklam, we were there all along and reinforced our presence. So what can you do? Where is the previous bravado? You chickened out when we threatened war. COW WARDS! :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


You see how their goal posts shifts and gets smaller. Previously it was the whole Doklam, then it became the point of conflict, How big is this point? 2 meter radius? So if we build around it a whole new air base, it's OK? We are playing with these indiots. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Chinese tend to be quiet and observant and plan strategically, these Indians like to shout and boast, and in the end they always lose to us. :china:


yaaawwnnnn !!! get some sleep kid. Reading and recognising is a skill not all of Chinese are blessed with. You prove it. But read my other posts while I'm replying to them if you want to have any idea about the reality and the points.

Have you heard the expression in English, "possession is nine-tenths of the law"?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possession_is_nine-tenths_of_the_law

It basically means that once you are in possession of something, it becomes much easier to hold on to it.

Idiom makes sense. But the question is possession of what ? North Doklam ?? let me reiterate (copy paste) my previous answer. Chinese can build as many bases as they want in any area that they want except where India does not have any claim or where India has stopped Chinese from intruding. period.

Now please don't paste BS like your homies showing pics of military in North doklam. Ask your Govt to be a man (since your bunch claims our govt to be liar) and do the base set up or whetever road making in the actual disputed spot. (again..disputed by Bhutan, actioned by India). Till then dont wake me up !!
 
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Sure. Bookmark my threads please.




yaaawwnnnn !!! get some sleep kid. Reading and recognising is a skill not all of Chinese are blessed with. You prove it. But read my other posts while I'm replying to them if you want to have any idea about the reality and the points.



Idiom makes sense. But the question is possession of what ? North Doklam ?? let me reiterate (copy paste) my previous answer. Chinese can build as many bases as they want in any area that they want except where India does not have any claim or where India has stopped Chinese from intruding. period.

Now please don't paste BS like your homies showing pics of military in North doklam. Ask your Govt to be a man (since your bunch claims our govt to be liar) and do the base set up or whetever road making in the actual disputed spot. (again..disputed by Bhutan, actioned by India). Till then dont wake me up !!

The disputed area is called Donglang. :P

India officially considers Donglang to be Bhutan's territory, and thus protected by a mutual defence treaty with India.

Is India ever going to uphold that mutual defence treaty?
 
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