and in the meantime, somewhere in the Himalayas, India’s troops have crossed into China’s territory, and not by invitation. India doesn’t care about North Korea’s problems.
“and in the meantime, somewhere in the Himalayas, Indias troops have crossed into Chinas territory, and not by invitation....”
Since when is Bhutan “China’s territory”?
The Chinese pushed their border south in a 1962 offensive war and are preparing to do it again building a road into Bhutan.
China is seizing territory.
“The 2017 China India border standoff refers to the military border standoff between the Indian armed forces and the People’s Liberation Army of China over construction of a road in Doklam (known as Donglang in China). The standoff started on 16 June 2017 when Chinese troops accompanied by construction vehicles and road-building equipment began moving south into Doklam, a territory which India and Bhutan considers as Bhutanese territory.[1][2] On June 18, 2017, around 270 Indian troops, with weapons and two bulldozers, stopped China’s PLA from constructing a road in Doklam.[3]
India is not invading Chinese territory. They’re retaking territory that China invaded earlier this year.