Doklam Standoff is in the air again, as 1800 Chinese troops deployed
Doklam Standoff is in the air again, as 1800 Chinese troops deployed
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NEW DELHI: Trigger for the Defense Ministry with the presence of 1600-1800 Chinese armed force in the Doklam region near the Bhutan tri-junction.

A report of The Times of India stated, with the Chinese creating two helipads, making shelter and accumulating stores in the winter, it rings an alarm bell to clear signal that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has planned to enduringly station an ample of troops in Doklam.

The Chinese military had earlier implicated at upholding a major number of armed forces near the area of Doklam confrontation during winter, stating that the region is in Chinese territory.

Doklam was making headlines this year after the two Asian giants were affianced in a confrontation from June 16 to August 28 in the region. New Delhi and Beijing were involved in the face-off the Doklam area after a Chinese Army's creation party attempted to construct a road. Doka La is the Indian name for the region which Bhutan make out as Doklam, even as the China claims it as part of its Donglang area.

Bhutan is also in the row to claim the Doklam area to be its part.

New Delhi and Beijing ultimately agreed en route for pull back their armed forces towards the end of August ahead of PM Narendra Modi's visit to China during the G20 Summit.

 

 

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