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Even though India is publicly taking the stand that both China & India withdraw simultaneously but privately India has expressed willingness to withdraw first on the condition that it would be followed by Chinese withdrawal and assurance that the construction would not be restarted until there is agreement by all the parties. Chinese have rejected this proposal and wants India to withdraw first before talks could start. No assurance is being given to India-Bhutan. This is same as their publicly articulated position. China is not budging an inch and hence war is inevitable to start next week.
Sources indicate that the strong stand that China is taking is based on the offer made by former Nepal prime minister KP Sharma Oli to China in july-2017 to allow China play the Nepal card and allow Chinese forces in India-Nepal-China ti-junction akin to how Bhutan supported Indian presence in India-Bhutan-China tri-junction.
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang would be meeting the Nepali leaders next week (14th Aug, 2017) to formalize this pact after which Chinese will start the war.
Sources indicate that the strong stand that China is taking is based on the offer made by former Nepal prime minister KP Sharma Oli to China in july-2017 to allow China play the Nepal card and allow Chinese forces in India-Nepal-China ti-junction akin to how Bhutan supported Indian presence in India-Bhutan-China tri-junction.
Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang would be meeting the Nepali leaders next week (14th Aug, 2017) to formalize this pact after which Chinese will start the war.