Military situation in the sino-indian border

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disputed area of
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is APPROXIMATELY marked by black dots above;
it stretches
  • down to the mountain I marked (but can't find the link now LOL obviously I didn't make it up as my imagination couldn't be that high), and
  • toward the confluence of two rivers which I of course don't know, but which I highlighted;
I'm going to look at additional terrain features later;
reportedly the Chinese began to build a road (I put question marks completely approximately above) from
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to that disputed area

it's very very exotic
and the update is going to be quick:
one of the rivers from the above post is
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but I found about
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I'm no supporter of Greens or something, but why on Earth would somebody build a road into a Nature Reserve?! and since this is Sino, ehm, Defense here ... I'm out:
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Yodello

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28 minutes ago

and the update is going to be quick:
one of the rivers from the above post is
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but I found about
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I'm no supporter of Greens or something, but why on Earth would somebody build a road into a Nature Reserve?! and since this is Sino, ehm, Defense here ... I'm out:
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I don't think the Chinese road enters the nature reserve. It certainly hasn't been mentioned by either Bhutan or India. If it were a nature reserve, the Indian media will be making a big hype out of it. I believe you are wrong here.No the disputed area is somewhere between Chumbi Valley and Doka La pass.
 

delft

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Or China can also help Indian's separatist movements who request helps from China, there are so many ways to play this to India's disadvantage its not even funny, I hope China takes all of the opportunity it can.
It is China's policy not to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, as it signed for when it became a member of the United Nations, and unlike India that still gives room to the "Tibetan government-in-exile". It is also unnecessary to interfere in India as that country is well able to maintain internal chaos.
 

tidalwave

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It is China's policy not to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, as it signed for when it became a member of the United Nations, and unlike India that still gives room to the "Tibetan government-in-exile". It is also unnecessary to interfere in India as that country is well able to maintain internal chaos.

What's that supposedly means???

US of A is number 1 in getting involved in others affairs. Is it not a permanent UN member?


Things will be evolved .
 

Yvrch

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In all likelihood, no shots would be fired in anger, at least on China's side, before or right after the 19th party congress coming up in the fall, where a new lineup of leaders will be chosen. After that, your guess is as good as anybody else's.
 
42 minutes ago
... I'm out:
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actually this one is going to be last:

one: I assume the disputed area is "the Doklam area near the Bhutan tri-junction" (quote is from
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I saw posted in previous page here), which I assume is
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which I approximately marked above

two: I assume
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is shown in purple in the map in the bottom of
Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve
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officially looking webpage:
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three:
using the map from #2, I approximately marked in red the town of Yadong, and the road to the interior of China, and in green the China-India border:

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it should be obvious the tri-junction IS in that Nature Reserve
 

Yvrch

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42 minutes ago

actually this one is going to be last:

one: I assume the disputed area is "the Doklam area near the Bhutan tri-junction" (quote is from
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I saw posted in previous page here), which I assume is
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which I approximately marked above

two: I assume
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is shown in purple in the map in the bottom of
Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve
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officially looking webpage:
map.png


three:
using the map from #2, I approximately marked in red the town of Yadong, and the road to the interior of China, and in green the China-India border:

hwOGM.jpg


it's obvious the tri-junction IS in that Nature Reserve

I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve here, with a series of maps and such.
If you are insinuating something evil out of this road construction in nature reserve, you need to try harder.
What exactly is your point here with those maps?
 
the first time I looked at the situation (until about ten minutes ago I had no idea Bhutan is involved, too, so obviously I'm not implying anything at all):
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Actually you're probably trolling as usual by trumpeting China threat misinformation. In case you really are just ill informed let me repost the map below that most accurately illustrates the area in question.

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Shaded in white is territory under China's control.
Yellow line is an existing road.
White dashed line is road China is building.
White blocked out area is where Bhutan has a garrison.
The India-China border in this area is settled while the Bhutan-China border is disputed.
 
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