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Doklam Standoff
Doklam Standoff
Doklam Standoff
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Doklam Standoff

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When the 73-day intense standoff at Doklam plateau between Indian and Chinese troops ended, everyone gave credit of the Doklam disengagement to the ‘maturity of the Asian continent’!

In this regard, it will be quite interesting to understand the new found MATURITY while understanding the Doklam issue by reading this ebook.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateOct 2, 2017
ISBN9781387268481
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    Doklam Standoff

    THIS EBOOK IS A COMPILED COLLECTION OF FACTS GATHERED FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES.

    INTRODUCTION

    Doklam standoff: While giving credit for the Doklam disengagement to the 'maturity of the Asian continent', the state-run newspaper also blamed US and Japanese strategists of 'wanting to see a long-term confrontation between China and India'.

    As the 73-day intense standoff at Doklam plateau between Indian and Chinese troops ended on Monday, China’s state-run media outlet Global Times published an editorial on Wednesday saying it ‘hit hard at India during face-off, but doesn’t want to engage in an argument with the Indian media as to which side won this standoff’. Admitting its hawkish position on the issue right from the start, the editorial titled ‘Doklam standoff settlement a victory for Asia’, opined: Both China and India have indicated that they intend to leave the Doklam border standoff behind as soon as possible. We just want to say that the two countries can end this crisis without having to resort to war, which is a victory for Asia.

    The editorial further said that ‘as nationalist sentiment is surging in India, it was not an easy decision for the Modi government to withdraw the Indian troops’. It attributed the Doklam disengagement to ‘pressure from China’ as well as ‘India’s rational approach’ on the border standoff. Besides pressure from China, India has taken a rational approach. Therefore, we should encourage India’s move, which matches China’s demeanor as a great power, it said. Also Read: Doklam faceoff between India, China over but Bhutan’s talks run into a wall

    While giving credit for the Doklam disengagement to the ‘maturity of the

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