Skirmishs at LOC, LAC & International Border

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Prashant Sharma

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Why don't bhutan join india.
^€/&*&*
So that India shares a boundary w China on that front too??
They are already our protectorate acting as buffer btwn India & China


But they also has a big army.
China is a militery state , i think .
China is a police state as other communist countries are. Army is to defend CPC & used as police too
 

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Buddy these are very old pics even posted on DFI. They were killed in 2015 which Pakis claimed they were invited for flag meeting and killed.


However 5 civilians confirmed killed in last 2 days including a kid. Don't want to post their pics though
Ok.
Then mods should remove that post.
 

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Doklam is an issue between China and India, Beijing tells Bhutan
 

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Doklam standoff: Did China not expect an aggressive and bellicose response from India?
Post-Doklam standoff, Chinese media says that India has changed and become aggressive.
IndiaToday.in | Edited by Prabhash K Dutta

New Delhi, September 1, 2017 | UPDATED 19:06 IST
70 days during which the Indian and Chinese troops stood on their toes in a territory disputed between Bhutan and China. India made sure that Chinese salami slicing policy did not succeed at Doklam.

China finally had to climb down as it got almost isolated with no country backing its claim over Doklam. On the other hand, the US, the UK and Japan openly threw their weight behind India. They called for maintaining status quo and settling the dispute through talks. This is exactly India stated when Chinese troops tried to alter the status quo by constructing a highway in the region.

China threatened India with a military action. On China's army day, President Xi Jinping, in a veiled reference, described India as an aggressor. Chinese spokespersons demanded that India must withdraw unconditionally from Doklam before any meaningful bilateral talks could be held and its state-owned media launched a tirade against India. Finally, an understanding was reached and disengagement was announced on August 26.


WHY CHINESE MEDIA CHANGED TONE

Now, the Chinese media is projecting China as a victim. But, while doing so, it is acknowledging that India has changed since the last border conflict - a point categorically stated by Defence Minister Arun Jaitley at an India Today event in June.

Responding to Chinese foreign ministry's remarks that India must learn from its lessons from 1962 war and withdraw its troops from Doklam, Arun Jaitley had then said, "India of 2017 is different from what it was in 1962."

During Doklam, China experienced a new India, who Chinese media is branding as "aggressive" and "bellicose". India, on the other hand, displayed how China should be handled when it enters into a territorial conflict. Doklam experience may help the US and Japan in dealing with China in the South China Sea.

WHAT CHINESE MEDIA SAID

With BRICS summit only days away, state-owned the Global Times of China has written that it is "time for India to push past anger and strengthen BRICS cooperation." In another article, the paper says that BRICS success depends on the "positive attitude of India".

Interestingly, the Chinese media denounced India's economic and international standing during Doklam standoff. Several Chinese commentators undermined India's stature saying that China's economy was five times bigger. On military front, in one of the articles, the Global Times wrote that in the event of war "the PLA is perfectly capable of annihilating all Indian troops in the border region."

Now, the same paper writes, "Recently, India's attitude toward China has changed a lot. India has become aggressive and bellicose."

OTHER WORRIES OF CHINA

China is also worried about India putting curbs on unwanted Chinese imports during Doklam standoff. "In August, India launched anti-dumping and countervailing investigations into more than 90 Chinese products. This more or less demonstrated India's unfriendly attitude toward China," the paper complains.

The growing cooperation between India and the US also makes China uncomfortable. India and the US held Malabar naval exercise while Indian and Chinese troops stayed positioned at 150 metres from each other in Doklam. Later, the US backed India's stand favouring bilateral talks to settle boundary disputes.

The Global Times writes, "After Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, the Modi administration strengthened its opposition against China. These changes were music to the ears of Western countries since they feel that India's actions will be able to suppress China at low costs to themselves."

The way India dig its heels in Doklam has made China a bit nervous as its ambition of becoming the leading superpower of the world and the undisputed leader of Asia has taken a beating.

India's stand at Doklam has made China look vulnerable as a superpower. China is now playing victim card to garner some international support - which it could not find during Doklam standoff - at a time when it is hosting the head of BRICS states, a group representing 40 per cent of world's population and 22 per cent of world's GDP.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...ssive-narendra-modi-xi-jinping/1/1038817.html

India's stand at Doklam has made China look vulnerable as a superpower. :pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::india:
 

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Doklam standoff: Did China not expect an aggressive and bellicose response from India?
Post-Doklam standoff, Chinese media says that India has changed and become aggressive.
IndiaToday.in | Edited by Prabhash K Dutta

New Delhi, September 1, 2017 | UPDATED 19:06 IST
70 days during which the Indian and Chinese troops stood on their toes in a territory disputed between Bhutan and China. India made sure that Chinese salami slicing policy did not succeed at Doklam.

China finally had to climb down as it got almost isolated with no country backing its claim over Doklam. On the other hand, the US, the UK and Japan openly threw their weight behind India. They called for maintaining status quo and settling the dispute through talks. This is exactly India stated when Chinese troops tried to alter the status quo by constructing a highway in the region.

China threatened India with a military action. On China's army day, President Xi Jinping, in a veiled reference, described India as an aggressor. Chinese spokespersons demanded that India must withdraw unconditionally from Doklam before any meaningful bilateral talks could be held and its state-owned media launched a tirade against India. Finally, an understanding was reached and disengagement was announced on August 26.


WHY CHINESE MEDIA CHANGED TONE

Now, the Chinese media is projecting China as a victim. But, while doing so, it is acknowledging that India has changed since the last border conflict - a point categorically stated by Defence Minister Arun Jaitley at an India Today event in June.

Responding to Chinese foreign ministry's remarks that India must learn from its lessons from 1962 war and withdraw its troops from Doklam, Arun Jaitley had then said, "India of 2017 is different from what it was in 1962."

During Doklam, China experienced a new India, who Chinese media is branding as "aggressive" and "bellicose". India, on the other hand, displayed how China should be handled when it enters into a territorial conflict. Doklam experience may help the US and Japan in dealing with China in the South China Sea.

WHAT CHINESE MEDIA SAID

With BRICS summit only days away, state-owned the Global Times of China has written that it is "time for India to push past anger and strengthen BRICS cooperation." In another article, the paper says that BRICS success depends on the "positive attitude of India".

Interestingly, the Chinese media denounced India's economic and international standing during Doklam standoff. Several Chinese commentators undermined India's stature saying that China's economy was five times bigger. On military front, in one of the articles, the Global Times wrote that in the event of war "the PLA is perfectly capable of annihilating all Indian troops in the border region."

Now, the same paper writes, "Recently, India's attitude toward China has changed a lot. India has become aggressive and bellicose."

OTHER WORRIES OF CHINA

China is also worried about India putting curbs on unwanted Chinese imports during Doklam standoff. "In August, India launched anti-dumping and countervailing investigations into more than 90 Chinese products. This more or less demonstrated India's unfriendly attitude toward China," the paper complains.

The growing cooperation between India and the US also makes China uncomfortable. India and the US held Malabar naval exercise while Indian and Chinese troops stayed positioned at 150 metres from each other in Doklam. Later, the US backed India's stand favouring bilateral talks to settle boundary disputes.

The Global Times writes, "After Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, the Modi administration strengthened its opposition against China. These changes were music to the ears of Western countries since they feel that India's actions will be able to suppress China at low costs to themselves."

The way India dig its heels in Doklam has made China a bit nervous as its ambition of becoming the leading superpower of the world and the undisputed leader of Asia has taken a beating.

India's stand at Doklam has made China look vulnerable as a superpower. China is now playing victim card to garner some international support - which it could not find during Doklam standoff - at a time when it is hosting the head of BRICS states, a group representing 40 per cent of world's population and 22 per cent of world's GDP.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...ssive-narendra-modi-xi-jinping/1/1038817.html

India's stand at Doklam has made China look vulnerable as a superpower. :pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::india:
LoL china sounds like a wife slapped first time by the husband for misbehaving.

You changed she said.:pound::pound::pound::pound:
Well lady learn to behave.
 

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Srinagar: 6 policemen injured in an attack, as their bus was ambushed by terrorists. More details awaited
 

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Doklam standoff: Did China not expect an aggressive and bellicose response from India?
Post-Doklam standoff, Chinese media says that India has changed and become aggressive.
IndiaToday.in | Edited by Prabhash K Dutta
. :pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::pound::india:
:D
The chinki monkeys realized it only now that India is not what india is in 1962. Actually chinese media is"confirming" the fact of the NOW Indian defence minister.
Nice way of chinese to show that " they got it!!"

Good!! This is how to KNOCK sense into china.
India is not just aggressive...but aggressive and sensible and knows how to keep the mouth shut, work and yield results.

China is also worried about India putting curbs on unwanted Chinese imports during Doklam standoff. "In August, India launched anti-dumping and countervailing investigations into more than 90 Chinese products. This more or less demonstrated India's unfriendly attitude toward China," the paper complains.

Actually this is the real worry..India will use the trade imbalance to total china..and it yielded result in less than a week.
She(Xi) will have to eat the dirty diapers if India and the western bloc bring sanctions and checks...
Got them chinese shit in the pants when INdia and US in tandem talked about sanctions on china on different parallels.:pound::pound::pound:
china and fart of war!!!! taking a set back from SHEER International diplomacy. No wonder everyone says chinese diplomats are clowns in suits!


Now at BRICS, India should bring up State sponsored terrorism in Asia as terrorism is the fundamental fact that affects economy of any nation.Indian stock exchange and American WTO both economic powerhouses were hit by an act of terror. Terror is a FACTOR that affects economy of a nation.chinki monkeys cant ignore that.


When china is IGNORING Terrorism and NOT wanting to discuss terrorism at BRICS means that china is supporting terrorism.
Its funny the chinki mokeys chinese are so scared of pakistan that china doesnt want to do anything that will put a frown on their bitch pakistan.

Looks like china has its balls deep inside La whore(Read Lahore) and is stuck there.
 
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Post-Doklam standoff, Chinese media says that India has changed and become aggressive.
i think it was the opposite....
during the entire 70 days of standoff we just keep watching and hearing what chinese are to say.....
 

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Before we didnt even do this thats why they are suprised
That is because the Italian Bar party never had faith in the Armed forces, they just wanted to cut and run awat from every Doklam like situation, Thankfully the whole world has now seen what happens when the political setup has faith in its Armed forces.

Chinks hv now tasted a medicine which they had never tasted before, The Chinkcoms Brained stormed every fucking situation only to realise they would pay badly on multiple fronts.

The Chinese are as good as their products.
 

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That is because the Italian Bar party never had faith in the Armed forces, they just wanted to cut and run awat from every Doklam like situation,
The Italian bar dancer and her retarded son are plainly enemies of India. There is no question of them having faith or not having faith in the army. They have worked to loot and destroy India - they have India's worst interests in mind.

It's not a matter of incompetence - Sonia is pure evil. The "Tadaka" word Swamy uses for her is absolutely appropriate.
 

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@Bornubus does the BSF sport anti ballistic helmet and jacket while patrolling along the border?
 
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