Indian army in the status of ‘No war, no peace’ on doklam, claim of China – 53 soldiers of India present

On the other hand, on one side, China is threatening war on one side, while official sources in India say that the Indian army is in the position of ‘no war, no peace’ against the Chinese army. He said there is no special movement of soldiers or weapons in the area. Whatever movement is going, it is for maintenance. No fight in the military colloquial, nor peace is to be confronted with the enemy or face-to-face. On the report of sending more troops to Dokalmam, the sources said that the number of jawans has not been increased in India-Bhutan-China Tri-junction.

Explain that the stalemate between India and China began almost 50 days ago when Indian soldiers in Sikkim sector had stopped the Chinese army from constructing the road. After this China is constantly making claims that it is building a road in its border area. These threats are continuously being issued by China that India should remove its troops from there.

 





A government newspaper quoted Chinese Foreign Ministry as saying that there are 53 soldiers and a bulldozer in Dokalam area. According to a report from the Global Times, the Ministry has asked India to remove its soldiers and equipment from the Chinese territory.

Earlier Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Cheng Shuang had said last week that there were 48 soldiers and a bulldozer in the Dokalam area by August 2. Cheng had said that there was still a large number of Indian armed forces in the Indian territory on the outskirts.

At the same time, sources rejected the Chinese claims and said that last six weeks, 350 Indian Army personnel deployed in Dokalmal were deployed.

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