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Pics: China Carves Into Bhutan With Outposts, Villages Despite Talks
- Monday December 11, 2023
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
Ongoing border talks between Bhutan and China to formally demarcate their boundary have not prevented Beijing from continuing unsanctioned construction activity in North Bhutan's Jakarlung Valley.
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Bhutan, China Hold Border Talks, Sign "Cooperation Agreement"
- Tuesday October 24, 2023
- World News | Press Trust of India
China and Bhutan on Tuesday signed a "Cooperation Agreement" outlining the responsibilities and functions of the Joint Technical Team (JTT) on the delimitation and demarcation of the boundary between the two countries.
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India Engages Bhutan A Week After Its Border Talks With China
- Friday January 20, 2023
- World News | Written by Maha Siddiqui
Just a week after China and Bhutan held a meeting and decided to push forward boundary negotiations, India's Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra made a two-day visit to the Buddhist kingdom.
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"How To Lose Friends": Rahul Gandhi's Jibe At Centre On Bhutan-China Border Pact
- Friday October 15, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today made a swipe at the Centre after Bhutan and China signed a pact on border talks, saying 'how to lose friends and influence nobody' is the Centre's foreign policy.
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India's Guarded Response After Bhutan And China Sign Border Agreement
- Friday October 15, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
India on Thursday reacted cautiously to Bhutan and China signing an agreement on a "three-step roadmap" to expedite negotiations to resolve their festering boundary dispute.
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Despite Tension, Army Hasn't Deployed Artillery Guns Near Doklam
- Wednesday August 9, 2017
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
Indian artillery guns have not been shifted to their emplacements near the site of the standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the disputed Doklam Plateau, a part of Bhutan, which is located East of Sikkim.
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'All Countries' With Us, Says Sushma Swaraj On Sikkim Standoff With China
- Thursday July 20, 2017
- India News | Edited by Shuchi Shukla
Other countries back India in its standoff with China, said Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj today about the dispute at the border in Sikkim which began more than a month ago. The minister told parliament that "both sides must pull back troops and work things out with talks" while stressing that India's action is motivated by its need to protect its ...
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How To Read China's Rhetoric And Military Drills Amid Sikkim Standoff
- Wednesday July 19, 2017
- India News | Reported by Vishnu Som
For all China's belligerent talk on the standoff at the border in Sikkim, its army has not mobilised any additional forces or equipment over the last month, which has seen nearly 300 soldiers from China and India standing 150 metres apart, though with guns pointing down to indicate a lack of intent in escalating hostilities.
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Pics: China Carves Into Bhutan With Outposts, Villages Despite Talks
- Monday December 11, 2023
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
Ongoing border talks between Bhutan and China to formally demarcate their boundary have not prevented Beijing from continuing unsanctioned construction activity in North Bhutan's Jakarlung Valley.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bhutan, China Hold Border Talks, Sign "Cooperation Agreement"
- Tuesday October 24, 2023
- World News | Press Trust of India
China and Bhutan on Tuesday signed a "Cooperation Agreement" outlining the responsibilities and functions of the Joint Technical Team (JTT) on the delimitation and demarcation of the boundary between the two countries.
- www.ndtv.com
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India Engages Bhutan A Week After Its Border Talks With China
- Friday January 20, 2023
- World News | Written by Maha Siddiqui
Just a week after China and Bhutan held a meeting and decided to push forward boundary negotiations, India's Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra made a two-day visit to the Buddhist kingdom.
- www.ndtv.com
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"How To Lose Friends": Rahul Gandhi's Jibe At Centre On Bhutan-China Border Pact
- Friday October 15, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today made a swipe at the Centre after Bhutan and China signed a pact on border talks, saying 'how to lose friends and influence nobody' is the Centre's foreign policy.
- www.ndtv.com
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India's Guarded Response After Bhutan And China Sign Border Agreement
- Friday October 15, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
India on Thursday reacted cautiously to Bhutan and China signing an agreement on a "three-step roadmap" to expedite negotiations to resolve their festering boundary dispute.
- www.ndtv.com
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Despite Tension, Army Hasn't Deployed Artillery Guns Near Doklam
- Wednesday August 9, 2017
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
Indian artillery guns have not been shifted to their emplacements near the site of the standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the disputed Doklam Plateau, a part of Bhutan, which is located East of Sikkim.
- www.ndtv.com
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'All Countries' With Us, Says Sushma Swaraj On Sikkim Standoff With China
- Thursday July 20, 2017
- India News | Edited by Shuchi Shukla
Other countries back India in its standoff with China, said Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj today about the dispute at the border in Sikkim which began more than a month ago. The minister told parliament that "both sides must pull back troops and work things out with talks" while stressing that India's action is motivated by its need to protect its ...
- www.ndtv.com
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How To Read China's Rhetoric And Military Drills Amid Sikkim Standoff
- Wednesday July 19, 2017
- India News | Reported by Vishnu Som
For all China's belligerent talk on the standoff at the border in Sikkim, its army has not mobilised any additional forces or equipment over the last month, which has seen nearly 300 soldiers from China and India standing 150 metres apart, though with guns pointing down to indicate a lack of intent in escalating hostilities.
- www.ndtv.com