iyer is talking like a dip shit .Looks like Bhutan is getting into Chinese orbit, very dangerous for chickens neck. They also started charging visiting fees for Indian tourists. Earlier Indian tourists were exempt.
He might, but china building military bases inside Bhutan territory. That can be seen from satellite data.iyer is talking like a dip shit .
what else can Bhutan do ? , will India fight the Chinese for bhutanese land ?He might, but china building military bases inside Bhutan territory. That can be seen from satellite data.
We are le net security provider in indian ocean region .what else can Bhutan do ? , will India fight the Chinese for bhutanese land ?
we cant even protect our shit .
what else can Bhutan do ? , will India fight the Chinese for bhutanese land ?
we cant even protect our shit .
I agree with this argument, but then again if Bhutan goes “sb changa si”, then we can‘t say, “sb changa na si” back to them.We are le net security provider in indian ocean region .
Oh well.
Same story with myanmar. Decided to let it fall to China under US pressure to isolate it. Need to start getting Myanmar, Bhutan, and Vietnam on your side to counter . These regional powers are better than overseas powersLooks like Bhutan is getting into Chinese orbit, very dangerous for chickens neck. They also started charging visiting fees for Indian tourists. Earlier Indian tourists were exempt.
I think they infiltrated during the winter time, where both sides are supposed to have vacated the area.Well for starters, stop seeing this as some kind of Chinese masterstroke.
Chinese objective initially was to grab territory and strengthen their positions in Ladakh, and do this while India was (supposedly) devastated by COVID.
They thought they will face no resistance like when they made the road till F4 during Kargil.
Now, since we retaliated, the next thing was to save face and hold as many areas as long as possible.
For the areas which they are 100% sure we can’t take back forcefully (DBO, Depsang), they won’t compromise.
That's a cop out - it really does not matter, Bhutan is practically our protectorate.I agree with this argument, but then again if Bhutan goes “sb changa si”, then we can‘t say, “sb changa na si” back to them.
Its like, you are getting robbed at gunpoint but you also deny being robbed, saying it is a minor misunderstanding between you and the thief.
So as a police if you forcefully try to help, you will cry “police brutality” and “abuse of power”. Now you are the one in court trying to justify your moves.
No, this was not another Kargil, we were not caught sleeping. They ingressed in front of our eyes, ITBP (even Army) troops were present right at most spots when they wrestled the controls of forward areas.I think they infiltrated during the winter time, where both sides are supposed to have vacated the area.
I will tell you an interesting thing, there is no agreement that says we are responsible for their defense.That's a cop out - it really does not matter, Bhutan is practically our protectorate.
If you really want to use a metaphor - say your neighbour comes and trashes your son right in front of your eyes. But you don't go to help because your son didn't scream out "Dadieee Heeeelp!".
Bhutan is very sensitive about its non-relations with China, more so after Doklam. In their conversations with Beijing, Thimphu is loath to discussing its defence and security relations with New Delhi. It probably tells China that the Indian Army has a role limited to training of the RBA, nothing less, nothing more. In 2018, after 24 rounds of border talks – three more than India’s with China – younger Bhutanese want their border dispute with China settled, unaware that it is entwined with the India-China border dispute. The Doklam plateau is the bone of contention
Did we lose or gain anything?No, this was not another Kargil, we were not caught sleeping. They ingressed in front of our eyes, ITBP (even Army) troops were present right at most spots when they wrestled the controls of forward areas.
This started from early May to June, and small adjustments even in July.
By late Aug (Operation Snow Leopard), we re-organized, assessed the level of threat, prepared ourselves and struck them back.
Well, the CCP can creep into Bhtutan as much & close to they want.Bhutan is basically an ostrich burying its head in the mud trying to escape the reality of China slowly gnawing at their country.
Elitists and Chinese-paid shills of Bhutan see themselves as some first-world country and they live in their own Switzerland utopia.
We can only help them if they ask for help, hell, don't ask us, make some noise at the world forum at least, call out Chinese aggression, and let the world know of encroachments.
Well, nothing, you can't help someone who doesn't want any help.
Hence, I advocate China pulls Poland on Bhutan, and we will snatch the remaining parts.
We can only help them if they ask for help,Bhutan is basically an ostrich burying its head in the mud trying to escape the reality of China slowly gnawing at their country.
Elitists and Chinese-paid shills of Bhutan see themselves as some first-world country and they live in their own Switzerland utopia.
We can only help them if they ask for help, hell, don't ask us, make some noise at the world forum at least, call out Chinese aggression, and let the world know of encroachments.
Well, nothing, you can't help someone who doesn't want any help.
Hence, I advocate China pulls Poland on Bhutan, and we will snatch the remaining parts.
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