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Dokalam standoff ends, Chinese troops left with bulldozers: Official
Dokalam standoff ends, Chinese troops left with bulldozers: Official
As Part Of The Disengagement, The Chinese Troops Have Left The Disputed Area Of Dokalam Along With Bulldozers And Removed The Tents Which They Had Pitched, According To A Top Indian Government Official. PTI | Updated on: 29 Aug 2017, 01:34:10 AM
New Delhi:
As part of the disengagement, the Chinese troops have left the disputed area of Dokalam along with bulldozers and removed the tents which they had pitched, according to a top Indian government official.
The official, on the condition of anonymity, said there were about 1700-1800 Chinese troops in the area where they proposed to build a road and all of them have left.
China claims India pulled back troops from Doklam, silent on plans to build road
China claims India pulled back troops from Doklam, silent on plans to build road
Downplaying Indiaâs Announcement Of A Mutual Agreement To Disengage In Dokalam, China Claimed Its Soldiers Continued To Patrol The Area And Said India Had Withdrawn Its Troops On Monday. PTI | Updated on: 28 Aug 2017, 10:21:04 PM
Beijing:
Downplaying India’s announcement of a mutual agreement to disengage in Dokalam, China claimed its soldiers continued to patrol the area and said India had withdrawn its troops on Monday.
China also remained silent on its plans to build a road, which sparked the prolonged standoff in the Dokalam area near Sikkim, and said it would “make adjustments” with the situation on the ground.