Posted on 08/28/2017 2:50:23 AM PDT by Enlightened1
India and China have agreed to an expeditious disengagement of troops in a disputed border area where their soldiers have been locked in a stand-off for more than two months, Indias foreign ministry said on Monday.
The decision comes ahead of a summit of the BRICS nations - a grouping that also includes Brazil, Russia and South Africa - in China next month, which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to attend.
Indian and Chinese troops have been confronting each other at the Doklam plateau near the borders of India, its ally Bhutan and China, in the most serious and prolonged standoff in decades along their disputed Himalayan border.
The Indian ministry said the two sides had agreed to defuse the crisis following diplomatic talks.
In recent weeks, India and China have maintained diplomatic communication in respect of the incident at Doklam, the ministry said in a statement.
On this basis, expeditious disengagement of border personnel at the face-off site at Doklam has been agreed to and is on-going, it said in a statement.
It did not offer more details of the terms of disengagement from the area which had raised fears of a wider conflict between the Asian giants who fought a brief border war in 1962.
China said Indian troops had withdrawn from the remote area in the eastern Himalayas. Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Chinese troops would continue to patrol the Doklam region.
China will continue to exercise sovereignty rights to protect territorial sovereignty in accordance with the rules of the historical boundary, she said.
India and China have been unable to settle their 3,500-km (2,175-mile) frontier and large parts of territory are claimed by both sides.
China hopes India respects the historical boundary and works with China to protect peace along the border on the basis of mutual respect of each others sovereignty, Hua added.
The trouble started in June when India sent troops to stop China building a road in the Doklam area, which is remote, uninhabited territory claimed by both China and Bhutan.
India said it sent its troops because Chinese military activity there was a threat to the security of its own northeast region.
But China has said India had no role to play in the area and insisted it withdraw unilaterally or face the prospect of an escalation. Chinese state media had warned India of a fate worse than its crushing defeat in the war in 1962.
Indian political commentator Shekhar Gupta said there was too much at stake for the two countries to fight over a small piece of territory.
"Hopefully, Doklam is a new chapter in India-China relations. Too much at stake for both big powers to let legacy real-estate issues linger," he said in a Twitter post.
China wants an invasion route through the Himalayas of Tibet and into Bhutan, and thence into the plains of India.
India should protect the high passes at all cost, or eventually Bhutan will succumb to China, the Buddhist Kingdom will come to an end and be replaced with the communist Utopia which knows no release from the clutches of materialism.The human spirit and the environment will rot, just like it has throughout China.
India must prese4rve Sikkim and Bhutan at all costs, even to the point of placing detonation charges on the high passes through the Himalayas which would close those passes forever.
Exactly. China will trespass with full force on a feature where they are not at a tactical disadvantage, at a time of their choosing. They cannot afford to let Modi continue as PM. So they will do their utmost to make him look weak. The previous Govt would - and did - fold at the slightest pressure. This time they were caught by surprise.
Agree 100%
Hopefully, India is reinforcing everything.
I would not mind if the U.S. puts a few military bases there. I am sure it would upset China.
Maybe the Chinese are just looking for jobs, for a better quality of life.
India should set up an H1-B visa program and open their country to these hardworking, intelligent people who only want to improve their lives.
You aren’t serious about the US putting military bases in India, are you?
China blinked. We have yet to see this so called superpower fight.
The newer generation of chinese soldiers are eating junk food, playing video games and masturbating to porn- which is a good thing.
You forgot the sarc. tag. But most will catch your drift.
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Both Indian and Chinese troops had a synchronous withdrawal. The Chinese removed the road building equipment which lead to the confrontation.
The situation is back to status quo ante. Both Bhutanese and Chinese troops patrolled there before as it was disputed territory.
The boycott of Chinese goods had also started.
http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/oppo-vivo-send-chinese-expats-back-over-decline-in-sales-doklam-row-117082800668_1.html
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