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In first winter stay, 1,800 Chinese troops camping at Doklam

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@Areesh take up your concerns of Yue Gang with Yue Gang not me

When did that guy mention anything about India abandoning their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan, by unilaterally retreating from Donglang?

All of those Chinese troops, multiple major roads, permanent garrisons, military equipment in Donglang, how is that a win for India?

India is the only one threatened by this, due to their Chicken's Neck corridor.
 
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When did that guy mention anything about India abandoning their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan, by unilaterally retreating from Donglang?

All of those Chinese troops, multiple major roads, permanent garrisons, military equipment in Donglang, how is that a win for India?

India is the only one threatened by this, due to their Chicken's Neck corridor.
Do you even read the posts that you quote? or have you confused my post for some other topic

Read my post again and this time make an effort to understand
 
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When did that guy mention anything about India abandoning their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan, by unilaterally retreating from Donglang?

All of those Chinese troops, multiple major roads, permanent garrisons, military equipment in Donglang, how is that a win for India?

India is the only one threatened by this, due to their Chicken's Neck corridor.
Waiting for another Hindustan style surgika strike on the newspaper
 
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Do you even read the posts that you quote? or have you confused my post for some other topic

Read my post again and this time make an effort to understand

Well @Areesh asked you why India abandoned their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan and unilaterally retreated from Donglang, and your post did not answer his question, but deflected to another topic.
 
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Well @Areesh asked you why India abandoned their mutual defence treaty with Bhutan and unilaterally retreated from Donglang, and your post did not answer his question, but deflected to another topic.
I don't you should ask him why he considers India retreated from Doklam.
 
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I don't you should ask him why he considers India retreated from Doklam.
Because you very obviously retreated back to your side of the border instead of defending Bhutan? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

I am still waiting for answer. :)
He can't answer, China had actually been taking over alot of disputed territory with Bhutan for decades and they did nothing. They are not gonna turn hero in a jiff.

What actually happened was Modi tried to be supaman and got kicked instead. :rofl:
 
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Maybe because um... Doklam is full of Chinese troops, Chinese permanent garrisons, Chinese military equipment, and multiple major roads? :P
You are right Batang La, Doka La pass and Mount Gynochen are all full of Chinese troops, permanent garrisons, Chinese military equipment, and multiple major roads and also pdf Chinese fantasies :D

India doesn't maintain bunkers at Batang La

China never whined in 2007 about Indian bunkers in Batang La

https://www.pressreader.com/india/the-times-of-india-new-delhi-edition/20070803/282248071163205

The recent India China troop standoff never occurred at Doka La pass because it was already full of Chinese troops.

According to your fellow Chinese apparently:

Both Batang La and Doka La lie within India:

India admits Doklam now fully under PLA control
 
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Because you very obviously retreated back to your side of the border instead of defending Bhutan? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

See even when we occupy Doklam we will say it's humiliating since we gave road postponement to India. Contrast this with India who will still brag that they were victorious despite the fact that they retreated. To me it was a 'win-win' solution, we gave road postponement and occupied Doklam in return.:cool:

Very true, We Indians retreated from Batang La and Dokla Pass

China never whined about Indian bunkers in Batang La


The recent border standoff at Dokla Pass never happened because Indian troops were never there

Its all under PLA control now :lol:

btw did you manage to make up your mind on location of Dokla pass whether its within India or India, China border ?:D
 
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You are right Batang La, Doka La pass and Mount Gynochen are all full of Chinese troops, permanent garrisons, Chinese military equipment, and multiple major roads and also pdf Chinese fantasies :D

India doesn't maintain bunkers at Batang La

China never whined in 2007 about Indian bunkers in Batang La

https://www.pressreader.com/india/the-times-of-india-new-delhi-edition/20070803/282248071163205

The recent India China troop standoff never occurred at Doka La pass because it was already full of Chinese troops.

According to your fellow Chinese apparently:

Both Batang La and Doka La lie within India:

India admits Doklam now fully under PLA control

Batang La is pass another border, technically you can you station as many troops as you like in your territory, same goes for Doka La.

It was already full of Chinese troops in Doka La and Batang La? :rofl:. We only patrol till that area, the whole Doklam was disputed even till today. We were planning to swap territories with Bhutan for it.
 
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It was already full of Chinese troops in Doka La and Batang La? :rofl:. .
Since pdf Chinese claim Doklam is under Chinese , i guess it must be true

Who cares about Chinese Govt whining about removal of Indian Bunkers in Batang La.
 
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Very true, We Indians retreated from Batang La and Dokla Pass

China never whined about Indian bunkers in Batang La


The recent border standoff at Dokla Pass never happened because Indian troops were never there

Its all under PLA control now :lol:

btw did you manage to make up your mind on location of Dokla pass whether its within India or India, China border ?:D

Why should we whine with bunkers in Batang La 'now' if it was within Indian borders? We might have whine previously since we did not recognized the annexation of Sikkim back then.

Doka La is a pass, but Indians call the vicinity of that area as Doka La, and there is an army base in Doka La. Is it really that hard for you to understand? :D
 
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