Reports say there has been a construction of a Chinese village East of the Doklam plateau on the Bhutanese side, a region that is considered important for India s strategic interest
The Indian and Chinese armies were locked in a 73-day stand-off at the Doklam tri-junction after China tried to extend a road in the area that Bhutan claimed belonged to it.
India s hopes to resolve differences through talks, but experts believe that China cannot be trusted. Here it is noteworthy to mention that multiple provocative activities by the Chinese Air Force on the LAC was recorded before the 16th round of talks.
Beijing s largest land grab, which has been noted in the past year, is around 30 km south of China s village and road building activity in the Amo Chu river valley.
New satellite images accessed by NDTV indicate that a Chinese village, constructed 9 km East of the Doklam plateau where Indian and Chinese forces faced off in 2017, is now fully inhabited with cars parked at the doorstep of virtually every home.