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Pics Expose China's Inroads Near Doklam - Bid To Bypass Indian Defences?
- Wednesday July 20, 2022
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
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.
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"Jeopardised Close Neighbours": Rahul Gandhi Slams PM Modi For "Inaction" On China
- Friday January 14, 2022
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Rahul Gandhi cited NDTV's exclusive report confirming that China may be constructing at least two large, interconnected villages well within the territory of Bhutan.
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Exclusive: In Latest Threat To India, China Builds Illegal Villages Inside Bhutan
- Thursday January 13, 2022
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
High-resolution satellite imagery sourced by NDTV confirms that China may be constructing at least two large, interconnected villages well within the territory of Bhutan.
- www.ndtv.com
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Congress Question PM Modi's Silence On 'Chinese Villages' Near Doklam
- Thursday November 18, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Congress accused the BJP-led government on Thursday of compromising national security and India's territorial integrity, and questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence on new Chinese villages coming up near the Doklam plateau.
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Chinese Land Grab On Bhutanese Territory, 4 Villages Built In 1 Year
- Thursday November 18, 2021
- World News | Written by Vishnu Som
New satellite images tweeted out by a global researcher on Chinese military development show purported construction of Chinese villages in Bhutanese territory.
- www.ndtv.com
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New Chinese Ammunition Bunkers Seen 7 Km From 2017 Doklam Face-Off Site
- Monday November 23, 2020
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
Satellite imagery accessed by NDTV shows the construction of what appear to be military-grade, hardened ammunition bunkers, 2.5 kilometres away from Sinche-La pass on the eastern periphery of the contested Doklam plateau near the border between Bhutan and China in the area.
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Exclusive: Satellite Images Hint At Renewed China Threat In Doklam
- Sunday November 22, 2020
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
High resolution satellite imagery accessed by NDTV indicates that in addition to setting up a village more than two kilometres within Bhutanese territory on the eastern periphery of the contested Doklam plateau, China has built a road in the same area that stretches approximately 9 kilometres inside Bhutanese territory.
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China Sets Up Village Within Bhutan, 9 Km From Doklam Face-Off Site
- Friday November 20, 2020
- World News | Reported by Vishnu Som
China has established a village 2 km within Bhutan's territory, very close to Doklam where the Chinese and Indian militaries had a tense standoff in 2017, images posted by a senior journalist with the Chinese state media showed on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Pics Expose China's Inroads Near Doklam - Bid To Bypass Indian Defences?
- Wednesday July 20, 2022
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
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.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Jeopardised Close Neighbours": Rahul Gandhi Slams PM Modi For "Inaction" On China
- Friday January 14, 2022
- India News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Rahul Gandhi cited NDTV's exclusive report confirming that China may be constructing at least two large, interconnected villages well within the territory of Bhutan.
- www.ndtv.com
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Exclusive: In Latest Threat To India, China Builds Illegal Villages Inside Bhutan
- Thursday January 13, 2022
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
High-resolution satellite imagery sourced by NDTV confirms that China may be constructing at least two large, interconnected villages well within the territory of Bhutan.
- www.ndtv.com
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Congress Question PM Modi's Silence On 'Chinese Villages' Near Doklam
- Thursday November 18, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Congress accused the BJP-led government on Thursday of compromising national security and India's territorial integrity, and questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence on new Chinese villages coming up near the Doklam plateau.
- www.ndtv.com
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Chinese Land Grab On Bhutanese Territory, 4 Villages Built In 1 Year
- Thursday November 18, 2021
- World News | Written by Vishnu Som
New satellite images tweeted out by a global researcher on Chinese military development show purported construction of Chinese villages in Bhutanese territory.
- www.ndtv.com
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New Chinese Ammunition Bunkers Seen 7 Km From 2017 Doklam Face-Off Site
- Monday November 23, 2020
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
Satellite imagery accessed by NDTV shows the construction of what appear to be military-grade, hardened ammunition bunkers, 2.5 kilometres away from Sinche-La pass on the eastern periphery of the contested Doklam plateau near the border between Bhutan and China in the area.
- www.ndtv.com
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Exclusive: Satellite Images Hint At Renewed China Threat In Doklam
- Sunday November 22, 2020
- India News | Written by Vishnu Som
High resolution satellite imagery accessed by NDTV indicates that in addition to setting up a village more than two kilometres within Bhutanese territory on the eastern periphery of the contested Doklam plateau, China has built a road in the same area that stretches approximately 9 kilometres inside Bhutanese territory.
- www.ndtv.com
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China Sets Up Village Within Bhutan, 9 Km From Doklam Face-Off Site
- Friday November 20, 2020
- World News | Reported by Vishnu Som
China has established a village 2 km within Bhutan's territory, very close to Doklam where the Chinese and Indian militaries had a tense standoff in 2017, images posted by a senior journalist with the Chinese state media showed on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com