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2. In March-June 2017, the Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan's territory in the Doklam plateau & threatened India strategically. The latest satellite images released by space firm Maxar Technologies reveal the construction of road and civilian settlements

3. The Indian Army considering its own strategic interests due to the proximity of this area to Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, and a friendly neighbour's concerns had intervened to stop the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) advance in Sharsingma or Yatung valley

4. However, the latest satellite images clearly indicate that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.
See, Chinks are upto something. We should start fueling insurgency inside China, pro democracy insurgency is the need of the hour.
 

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This is what Communist China/PLA does when you ignore their invasion and look the other way:
China crosses India's red lines, fast-tracks construction of road and 2nd village inside Bhutan's territory
The latest satellite images have indicated that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.

Col Vinayak Bhat
Col Vinayak Bhat (Retd) New DelhiDecember 1, 2020UPDATED: December 1, 2020 15:57 IST


Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan’s territory

China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) seems adamant to continue with the present standoff in eastern Ladakh beyond winters - or much longer - possibly to tire out India. Satellite images suggest Beijing has continued the same stance all along the Tibet-India border.
In March-June 2017, the Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan's territory in and around Doklam plateau and threatened India strategically. The latest satellite images released by space firm Maxar Technologies reveal the construction of road and civilian settlements, as claimed by China, inside Bhutan's territory.
The Indian Army considering its own strategic interests due to the proximity of this area to Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, and a friendly neighbour's concerns had intervened to stop the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) advance in Sharsingma or Yatung valley.



However, the latest satellite images clearly indicate that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.
India Today's OSINT team investigates the progress at these PLA incursions critical to Indian forces in Eastern Zone through the latest satellite images.
Crossing Indian Red Lines
During Doklam, India had drawn certain red lines and conveyed them to China expecting the PLA never to cross them.
The two main red lines mutually accepted were that India will not accept crossing of Doklam Nala to the south and Amo Chu to the east by the PLA.
The latest satellite imagery provided by Maxar Technologies dated October 28, 2020, clearly shows that China has built a bridge across the Amo Chu river.




The bridge located approximately 400m south of the new Pangda Phase-I village is about 40-45m long and about 6m wide.
The bridge with at least seven piers and eight spans connects eastern and western banks of Amo Chu river, effectively crossing the Indian red line.
Reclamations and Forest Clearance
The latest satellite images over Chinese-occupied Bhutan's Sharsingma or Yatung valley show large river tracts being reclaimed by China.
The river, seen going around a large island in 2017 imagery, now passes on the eastern side of the island with the western side reclaimed.
The reclaimed area could be used for construction of government buildings if and when China plans to open this route further for Ha county in Bhutan of which it is a part.



The latest satellite images provided by Maxar indicate that forest cover on the eastern bank has depleted possibly due to pruning or clearance by the Chinese PLA. This cleared forest area could be used for green houses, typically seen in most PLA posts.
Road Construction & Occupation by Civil Population
The high-resolution image of October 28 shows a Chinese road being surreptitiously constructed almost up to 12km beyond the Tibet-Bhutan border.
The road construction is being carried out after large revetments formed with huge cement blocks all along the western bank of the river have been constructed to prevent river water overflowing on the constructed areas.



The satellite images show hectic road construction activity with large excavators and cement mixer vehicles.
A village uniquely named Pangda (Panda) Phase-I village with at least 30 houses has been constructed along the Amo Chu on its western bank. The village has all buildings constructed from iron scaffoldings put together over an area prepared with cemented plinth.
The area along Amo Chu's western bank is being prepared for Pangda Phase-II village. The area is being levelled and revetments placed. The small hutments purposely built to occupy and grab land from Bhutan does not have any facilities for livelihood.
Earlier, India Today TV had reported the existence of such facilities along the Line of Actual Control region months before the stand-off between the two sides began in May 2020. "Both the army and civilians can use it. The development also strengthens the claim over land in case of an escalation. They are extensions of military cantonments," an official said.
"If these were indeed meant for civilians, people would be residing here. But these integrated villages largely remain unoccupied," said an official in the security establishment.


These villagers would not have any source of survival in this remote location, indicating that they would be occupied by the PLA rather than civilians as observed in ground photos.
Headquarters with Possible Artillery/Air Defence
The reverse slope of Doklam plateau, first occupied by the Chinese PLA in as early as March 2017, has now been developed into a proper base with concrete buildings.



New constructions replace old tented accommodation, indicating an increase in strength too.

A possible artillery position has been constructed with hardened storage for guns and a gun commander's bunker too.


The latest images show that work still continues at improving the defences around this gun position with communication trenches and tracks all around.
Implications for India
Bhutan had rejected reports of the Chinese having established villages inside Bhutanese territory in Doklam. "There is no Chinese village inside Bhutan," Bhutan's envoy to India, Maj Gen Vetsop Namgyel, had told India Today.
The Siliguri Corridor, with these road and village constructions, has become closer for China through occupied Tibet and now Bhutan. This threatens India strategically with the AH2 road, now barely 70km at Siliguri's eastern bypass or at Jalpaiguri bridges.




Indian military should take countermeasures and surround these areas in Bhutan to stop further landgrabbing by Communist China/PLA, or they will keep going deeper into Bhutan to set up military bases.
 

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2. In March-June 2017, the Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan's territory in the Doklam plateau & threatened India strategically. The latest satellite images released by space firm Maxar Technologies reveal the construction of road and civilian settlements

3. The Indian Army considering its own strategic interests due to the proximity of this area to Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, and a friendly neighbour's concerns had intervened to stop the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) advance in Sharsingma or Yatung valley

4. However, the latest satellite images clearly indicate that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.

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This is what Communist China/PLA does when you ignore their invasion and look the other way:
China crosses India's red lines, fast-tracks construction of road and 2nd village inside Bhutan's territory
The latest satellite images have indicated that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.

Col Vinayak Bhat
Col Vinayak Bhat (Retd)
New DelhiDecember 1, 2020UPDATED: December 1, 2020 15:57 IST


Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan’s territory

China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) seems adamant to continue with the present standoff in eastern Ladakh beyond winters - or much longer - possibly to tire out India. Satellite images suggest Beijing has continued the same stance all along the Tibet-India border.
In March-June 2017, the Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan's territory in and around Doklam plateau and threatened India strategically. The latest satellite images released by space firm Maxar Technologies reveal the construction of road and civilian settlements, as claimed by China, inside Bhutan's territory.
The Indian Army considering its own strategic interests due to the proximity of this area to Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, and a friendly neighbour's concerns had intervened to stop the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) advance in Sharsingma or Yatung valley.



However, the latest satellite images clearly indicate that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.
India Today's OSINT team investigates the progress at these PLA incursions critical to Indian forces in Eastern Zone through the latest satellite images.
Crossing Indian Red Lines
During Doklam, India had drawn certain red lines and conveyed them to China expecting the PLA never to cross them.
The two main red lines mutually accepted were that India will not accept crossing of Doklam Nala to the south and Amo Chu to the east by the PLA.
The latest satellite imagery provided by Maxar Technologies dated October 28, 2020, clearly shows that China has built a bridge across the Amo Chu river.




The bridge located approximately 400m south of the new Pangda Phase-I village is about 40-45m long and about 6m wide.
The bridge with at least seven piers and eight spans connects eastern and western banks of Amo Chu river, effectively crossing the Indian red line.
Reclamations and Forest Clearance
The latest satellite images over Chinese-occupied Bhutan's Sharsingma or Yatung valley show large river tracts being reclaimed by China.
The river, seen going around a large island in 2017 imagery, now passes on the eastern side of the island with the western side reclaimed.
The reclaimed area could be used for construction of government buildings if and when China plans to open this route further for Ha county in Bhutan of which it is a part.



The latest satellite images provided by Maxar indicate that forest cover on the eastern bank has depleted possibly due to pruning or clearance by the Chinese PLA. This cleared forest area could be used for green houses, typically seen in most PLA posts.
Road Construction & Occupation by Civil Population
The high-resolution image of October 28 shows a Chinese road being surreptitiously constructed almost up to 12km beyond the Tibet-Bhutan border.
The road construction is being carried out after large revetments formed with huge cement blocks all along the western bank of the river have been constructed to prevent river water overflowing on the constructed areas.



The satellite images show hectic road construction activity with large excavators and cement mixer vehicles.
A village uniquely named Pangda (Panda) Phase-I village with at least 30 houses has been constructed along the Amo Chu on its western bank. The village has all buildings constructed from iron scaffoldings put together over an area prepared with cemented plinth.
The area along Amo Chu's western bank is being prepared for Pangda Phase-II village. The area is being levelled and revetments placed. The small hutments purposely built to occupy and grab land from Bhutan does not have any facilities for livelihood.
Earlier, India Today TV had reported the existence of such facilities along the Line of Actual Control region months before the stand-off between the two sides began in May 2020. "Both the army and civilians can use it. The development also strengthens the claim over land in case of an escalation. They are extensions of military cantonments," an official said.
"If these were indeed meant for civilians, people would be residing here. But these integrated villages largely remain unoccupied," said an official in the security establishment.


These villagers would not have any source of survival in this remote location, indicating that they would be occupied by the PLA rather than civilians as observed in ground photos.
Headquarters with Possible Artillery/Air Defence
The reverse slope of Doklam plateau, first occupied by the Chinese PLA in as early as March 2017, has now been developed into a proper base with concrete buildings.



New constructions replace old tented accommodation, indicating an increase in strength too.

A possible artillery position has been constructed with hardened storage for guns and a gun commander's bunker too.


The latest images show that work still continues at improving the defences around this gun position with communication trenches and tracks all around.
Implications for India
Bhutan had rejected reports of the Chinese having established villages inside Bhutanese territory in Doklam. "There is no Chinese village inside Bhutan," Bhutan's envoy to India, Maj Gen Vetsop Namgyel, had told India Today.
The Siliguri Corridor, with these road and village constructions, has become closer for China through occupied Tibet and now Bhutan. This threatens India strategically with the AH2 road, now barely 70km at Siliguri's eastern bypass or at Jalpaiguri bridges.




Indian military should take countermeasures and surround these areas in Bhutan to stop further landgrabbing by Communist China/PLA, or they will keep going deeper into Bhutan to set up military bases.
Does it means china intruded indian territory or affecting us strategically by occupying bhutan territory
 

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This is what Communist China/PLA does when you ignore their invasion and look the other way:
China crosses India's red lines, fast-tracks construction of road and 2nd village inside Bhutan's territory
The latest satellite images have indicated that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.

Col Vinayak Bhat
Col Vinayak Bhat (Retd)
New DelhiDecember 1, 2020UPDATED: December 1, 2020 15:57 IST


Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan’s territory

China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) seems adamant to continue with the present standoff in eastern Ladakh beyond winters - or much longer - possibly to tire out India. Satellite images suggest Beijing has continued the same stance all along the Tibet-India border.
In March-June 2017, the Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan's territory in and around Doklam plateau and threatened India strategically. The latest satellite images released by space firm Maxar Technologies reveal the construction of road and civilian settlements, as claimed by China, inside Bhutan's territory.
The Indian Army considering its own strategic interests due to the proximity of this area to Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, and a friendly neighbour's concerns had intervened to stop the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) advance in Sharsingma or Yatung valley.



However, the latest satellite images clearly indicate that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.
India Today's OSINT team investigates the progress at these PLA incursions critical to Indian forces in Eastern Zone through the latest satellite images.
Crossing Indian Red Lines
During Doklam, India had drawn certain red lines and conveyed them to China expecting the PLA never to cross them.
The two main red lines mutually accepted were that India will not accept crossing of Doklam Nala to the south and Amo Chu to the east by the PLA.
The latest satellite imagery provided by Maxar Technologies dated October 28, 2020, clearly shows that China has built a bridge across the Amo Chu river.




The bridge located approximately 400m south of the new Pangda Phase-I village is about 40-45m long and about 6m wide.
The bridge with at least seven piers and eight spans connects eastern and western banks of Amo Chu river, effectively crossing the Indian red line.
Reclamations and Forest Clearance
The latest satellite images over Chinese-occupied Bhutan's Sharsingma or Yatung valley show large river tracts being reclaimed by China.
The river, seen going around a large island in 2017 imagery, now passes on the eastern side of the island with the western side reclaimed.
The reclaimed area could be used for construction of government buildings if and when China plans to open this route further for Ha county in Bhutan of which it is a part.



The latest satellite images provided by Maxar indicate that forest cover on the eastern bank has depleted possibly due to pruning or clearance by the Chinese PLA. This cleared forest area could be used for green houses, typically seen in most PLA posts.
Road Construction & Occupation by Civil Population
The high-resolution image of October 28 shows a Chinese road being surreptitiously constructed almost up to 12km beyond the Tibet-Bhutan border.
The road construction is being carried out after large revetments formed with huge cement blocks all along the western bank of the river have been constructed to prevent river water overflowing on the constructed areas.



The satellite images show hectic road construction activity with large excavators and cement mixer vehicles.
A village uniquely named Pangda (Panda) Phase-I village with at least 30 houses has been constructed along the Amo Chu on its western bank. The village has all buildings constructed from iron scaffoldings put together over an area prepared with cemented plinth.
The area along Amo Chu's western bank is being prepared for Pangda Phase-II village. The area is being levelled and revetments placed. The small hutments purposely built to occupy and grab land from Bhutan does not have any facilities for livelihood.
Earlier, India Today TV had reported the existence of such facilities along the Line of Actual Control region months before the stand-off between the two sides began in May 2020. "Both the army and civilians can use it. The development also strengthens the claim over land in case of an escalation. They are extensions of military cantonments," an official said.
"If these were indeed meant for civilians, people would be residing here. But these integrated villages largely remain unoccupied," said an official in the security establishment.


These villagers would not have any source of survival in this remote location, indicating that they would be occupied by the PLA rather than civilians as observed in ground photos.
Headquarters with Possible Artillery/Air Defence
The reverse slope of Doklam plateau, first occupied by the Chinese PLA in as early as March 2017, has now been developed into a proper base with concrete buildings.



New constructions replace old tented accommodation, indicating an increase in strength too.

A possible artillery position has been constructed with hardened storage for guns and a gun commander's bunker too.


The latest images show that work still continues at improving the defences around this gun position with communication trenches and tracks all around.
Implications for India
Bhutan had rejected reports of the Chinese having established villages inside Bhutanese territory in Doklam. "There is no Chinese village inside Bhutan," Bhutan's envoy to India, Maj Gen Vetsop Namgyel, had told India Today.
The Siliguri Corridor, with these road and village constructions, has become closer for China through occupied Tibet and now Bhutan. This threatens India strategically with the AH2 road, now barely 70km at Siliguri's eastern bypass or at Jalpaiguri bridges.




Indian military should take countermeasures and surround these areas in Bhutan to stop further landgrabbing by Communist China/PLA, or they will keep going deeper into Bhutan to set up military bases.
last time i checked, bhutan is not in India unless modi/rss conquered it in their akandbharat fascist policy.
 

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Does it means china intruded indian territory or affecting us strategically by occupying bhutan territory
headlines are usually written for articles but for some special kids articles are written for headlines. On average, 8 out of 10 people will read headline copy, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest , now understand the use of the article
 

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last time i checked, bhutan is not in India unless modi/rss conquered it in their akandbharat fascist policy.
The minute China occupied this territory, it was no longer Bhutan, and became Chinese occupied territory. Therefore, Bhutan has nothing to do with it anymore. India now should do what is in its best interests and build countermeasures to PLA bases in the area to stop further stealing of Bhutanese territory.
India should also build on this area, since it used to be Bhutan, but since they are not claiming it anymore it is up for grabs. The PLA has a head start, but India can at least build on the surrounding areas and put soldiers and equipment there to stop further PLA ingress into Bhutan.
 
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Caught unaware by India, China brings in last-minute winter gear for troops at Ladakh border

Not expecting India to continue occupying heights in the peak winter at friction points where temperatures have already started to dip beyond minus 20 degrees, the Chinese army was caught unaware and brought in additional logistics last month to match the Indian deployment.


“They were probably not expecting Indian troops to stay put at the contested points. To their surprise, we maintain our deployment and intend to do so through the winter” said another official in the security establishment.

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no woder the gobar times was crying out loud about the winter :rofl::rofl:
stooopid chinese doesnt know the Indian resolve
 

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Caught unaware by India, China brings in last-minute winter gear for troops at Ladakh border

Not expecting India to continue occupying heights in the peak winter at friction points where temperatures have already started to dip beyond minus 20 degrees, the Chinese army was caught unaware and brought in additional logistics last month to match the Indian deployment.


“They were probably not expecting Indian troops to stay put at the contested points. To their surprise, we maintain our deployment and intend to do so through the winter” said another official in the security establishment.

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no woder the gobar times was crying out loud about the winter :rofl::rofl:
stooopid chinese doesnt know the Indian resolve
ladyboy pla soldiers tits are cold
 

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ladyboy pla soldiers tits are cold
expecting Gobar Times to come up with article about the emergency procurement they made and why it is soo out of this world and light years ahead of earth technology. Expect a few sentences on how china has so much money and all ..the usual farting and wet dreams :rofl:

Dear chinese
Cash don't buy guts, kid. Or brains. And you're short on both.
 

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expecting Gobar Times to come up with article about the emergency procurement they made and why it is soo out of this world and light years ahead of earth technology. Expect a few sentences on how china has so much money and all ..the usual farting and wet dreams :rofl:
coats for soldiers is an achievement that no other country can match in their Wuhan virus culture
 

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Any Aussies here?
when are the next Aussie elections and any predictions on who is going to win?
Federal election was last year. Current Liberal Government won comfortably. They are doing well over main Labour (left) opposition. Strong borders and strong economy key election points.

Next election 2022. Current government, if they continue on current steady path should win again. They handled pandemic very well.

Re China, Government and ALL OPPOSITION are United against, what everyone, sees as CCP bullying.

All politicians and majority of public and media calling to push back on CCP and maintain line against them.

Some politicians even calling for tariffs on Australian iron ore exports to China which has fuelled China the past 30 years or so.

Looks like the CCP has United most Aussies against it.

Aussies won’t back down against China.
 

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The minute China occupied this territory, it was no longer Bhutan, and became Chinese occupied territory. Therefore, Bhutan has nothing to do with it anymore. India now should do what is in its best interests and build countermeasures to PLA bases in the area to stop further stealing of Bhutanese territory.
India should also build on this area, since it used to be Bhutan, but since they are not claiming it anymore it is up for grabs. The PLA has a head start, but India can at least build on the surrounding areas and put soldiers and equipment there to stop further PLA ingress into Bhutan.
Last i checked, Bhutan denies any ingress. Unless a request for help comes in, we cannot do anything. Also, we do not want to be seen as entering Bhutan without their permission & be seen as an aggressor
 

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last time i checked, bhutan is not in India unless modi/rss conquered it in their akandbharat fascist policy.
Bhutan is under the protection of India. An attack on them is considered an attack on India.

Next what we are looking at is china trying to create multiple pathways to siliguri corridor which is a highly strategic point for India.

Also in the face of continues onslaught of china and no help from India bhutan might buckle under pressure and make a deal with china.

So Bhutan's protection and the need to push chinese back is extremely important to maintain our strategic posture vis a vis china.
 

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Bhutan is under the protection of India. An attack on them is considered an attack on India.

Next what we are looking at is china trying to create multiple pathways to siliguri corridor which is a highly strategic point for India.

Also in the face of continues onslaught of china and no help from India bhutan might buckle under pressure and make a deal with china.

So Bhutan's protection and the need to push chinese back is extremely important to maintain our strategic posture vis a vis china.
They will fail in all their efforts. When a foreign army fights in a foreign land it is a vulnerability that never goes away. PLA would not know this since they have no experience in fighting and winning wars .
 

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Last i checked, Bhutan denies any ingress. Unless a request for help comes in, we cannot do anything. Also, we do not want to be seen as entering Bhutan without their permission & be seen as an aggressor
Help is asked behind the doors.

You will never see bhutan talking about these incursion like nepal and India because when such things are given limelight your presidency is threatened.

Simply put the current administration of bhutan doesn't want to lose power so it will remain quiet no matter what until and unless help from India us guaranteed.
 

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Last i checked, Bhutan denies any ingress. Unless a request for help comes in, we cannot do anything. Also, we do not want to be seen as entering Bhutan without their permission & be seen as an aggressor
No, it is no longer Bhutan. It has become Chinese occupied territory (which is being used to build up military infrastructure targeted at both India and Bhutan), so Bhutan no longer has any say in the matter. India can build positions (with soldiers and equipment) to counter PLA positions in the area, with a secondary objective of countering further PLA landgrabbing into Bhutan.
India can do whatever it needs to in order to safeguard its interests, whether Bhutan likes it or not. So India should build military bases around PLA positions so that its soldiers can stop further landgrabbing by PLA.
 

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2. In March-June 2017, the Chinese PLA had carried out massive incursions to grab Bhutan's territory in the Doklam plateau & threatened India strategically. The latest satellite images released by space firm Maxar Technologies reveal the construction of road and civilian settlements

3. The Indian Army considering its own strategic interests due to the proximity of this area to Siliguri Corridor, also known as the Chicken's Neck, and a friendly neighbour's concerns had intervened to stop the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) advance in Sharsingma or Yatung valley

4. However, the latest satellite images clearly indicate that China has yet again stabbed the international community in the back, especially Bhutan, by grabbing further land along the Amo Chu river.

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Nothing new here. Same 1 week old story being reported here with alarming words.
 
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