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Chinese Media : China ‘halts road building’ to end India border stand-off

SCMP is our Hong Kong media, nothing to do with the Chinese government. :lol:

According to the official spokesperson of the Chinese government, the road is still being built. :cheers:


No it is not !

You are lying to sooth your ego, Fact is India out smarted and out maneuvered China. Just like how China out smarted India in 1962.
 
I cannot say anything bro. Read the official statement:

"We will make an overall assessment of the weather conditions and all related factors, and according to the actual circumstances complete construction plans for the Dong Lang (Doklam) area," spokesperson Hua Chunying told a daily news briefing.

My bet is they are restarting after winter since Modi is going to Beijing soon. We need to let him save some face right? :rofl:

So are you saying till winter is over road construction is stopped?
 
For your and other Chinese Posters:
During NSA level meeting in Beijing & even after that China conveyed of bartering 500 Sq. Km of land at north of Bhutan in exchange Doklam Platue area and then Indian NSA remarked why u want to exchange something which you saying it is yours.

So much for moving mountain and not PLA. In Beijing there is undertone that not everything done by PLA is endorsed by polit bureau at Beijing.

Read carefully, China did not convey, Doval conveyed and remarked. Of course it was disputed territory, out of goodwill, China was suggesting to Bhutan earlier a few years back to exchange the other disputed areas in the north for Doklam which was more strategic.

Whatever Doval suggested was being answered with withdrawal first before negotiations, and remember no negotiations happened in Beijing nor before any withdrawal, Chinese foreign policy had been very consistent and once announced they will not back off. in fact after Doval visited, military mobilization escalated.

So are you saying till winter is over road construction is stopped?
i think so. They wouldn't want to build during winter and afterall Modi did cave in, we have to reserve some face for him in Beijing.
 
For your and other Chinese Posters:
During NSA level meeting in Beijing & even after that China conveyed of bartering 500 Sq. Km of land at north of Bhutan in exchange Doklam Platue area and then Indian NSA remarked why u want to exchange something which you saying it is yours.

So much for moving mountain and not PLA. In Beijing there is undertone that not everything done by PLA is endorsed by polit bureau at Beijing.


We know it clearly that India had its hand in Sino-Bhutan border meetings, because the language used by Bhutan in 2003 smelt Indian. "Whatever dispute area in my control is non-negotiable, we only negotiate what’s in you control“. The typical Indian attitude that led to 1962 Sino-India border war. The rest is the history. India might have had its way last time, but now Bhutan is not the same Bhutan, during Doklam standoff they did not come to your aid, so India may not get away next time.

China prefers to negotiate with their neighbors by peaceful means. It has since settled with 12 out of 14 countries that it shares land border with by peaceful means, with the exceptions of USSR in 1969 border skirmish and a 1979 border war with Vietnam ( which was actually for different geopolitical aims).

In the other hand, India strong-armed small Kingdoms into submission after its own independence, now you ended up armed independent movements everywhere, like in Nagaland, Manipur, J&K, etc. How many Indian soldiers have been killed since and how many locals have been murdered? And you think India is in position to lecture China about border settlement?

Nagaland has declared de facto independence last year with their own army, and the rest NE states may follow, should a full scale Sino-India border war start again.

By the way, do not resort to racial attack again!
 
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Now this is getting pathetically hilarious.
The answer DOES NOT MENTION anything about THE ROAD.
:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:



Oh dear, Chinese have become mad and delusional with grief.
Happens in few cases but this is now extremely hilarious.

1) India asked for mutual withdrawal = YES
2) India asked for road cessation = YES
3) China asked for unilateral withdrawal = NO
4) China to continue building roads = NO

There, adjusted it for the paper dragons to reflect the actual ground scenario.

Psst, btw Indian soldiers are still there :D
Chieaps understanding of English is poor. They may have lost the meaning during translation hence assuming it is their win. Give them a space to breath. Dont be too harsh on them.
 
So are you saying Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson is lying to media?
I am saying there could be 2 possible choices which I cannot control. One is to build after winter and one is to build during winter. That's why I used the word 'I think so', since I am not the party who can dictate the terms, I can only speculate.
 
I am saying there could be 2 possible choices which I cannot control. One is to build after winter and one is to build during winter. That's why I used the word 'I think so', since I am not the party who can dictate the terms, I can only speculate.
What's there to speculate when the the statement from spokesperson Hua Chunying is clear, road construction is stopped till they assess local conditions. What you are suggesting is that Chinese Foreign Ministry is lying through it's teeth in front of the media.
 
What's there to speculate when the the statement from spokesperson Hua Chunying is clear, road construction is stopped till they assess local conditions. What you are suggesting is that Chinese Foreign Ministry is lying through it's teeth in front of the media.
I am not suggesting anybody is lying, I am just saying there are many possibilities. Since i DON'T WORK for PRC, I can only 'think so'. :enjoy:
 
Read carefully, China did not convey, Doval conveyed and remarked. Of course it was disputed territory, out of goodwill, China was suggesting to Bhutan earlier a few years back to exchange the other disputed areas in the north for Doklam which was more strategic.

Whatever Doval suggested was being answered with withdrawal first before negotiations, and remember no negotiations happened in Beijing nor before any withdrawal, Chinese foreign policy had been very consistent and once announced they will not back off. in fact after Doval visited, military mobilization escalated.


i think so. They wouldn't want to build during winter and afterall Modi did cave in, we have to reserve some face for him in Beijing.
I know exactly what happened in Beijing during NSA level meeting between India and China. :

1. This whole thing start turning against China when they called other countries ambassadors and separately US staff in Beijing to tell them we are not escalating situation but who knows what come next.

2. Later on, During Annual US-China Economic Dialogue in Washington Doklam along with a human rights activist death was discussed. China started getting annoying from the attention Doklam getting.

3. When Indian NSA said to Yang Jeichi: How is disputed land become china's land by default." And Yang had nothing to reply.

The Point is India never blink in this whole sage. It was moral stand and will be quoted from here onward at various international forums whenever China land Grab issue discussed.

And Mark my word: IA is not done yet. If NK get attacked, Indian forces will participate in it this.
 
http://www.scmp.com/news/china/dipl...-learned-tense-china-india-border-row-it-will

"Details remain sketchy of how the worst border dispute between the two countries in more than three decades was defused after both sides announced on Monday they had agreed to an “expeditious disengagement” of troops from a remote Himalayan plateau.

...........Although the Chinese foreign ministry sounded triumphant announcing that the Indian troops had withdrawn, experts say it was Beijing who had compromised by seemingly accepting New Delhi’s demand that it stop road construction in the disputed area where China, India and Bhutan meet.

“Despite Beijing’s deliberate ambiguity, China has apparently made substantial concessions in order to end the dispute,” Yue said.


....“India has got exactly what it has wanted. It was a humiliating defeat for China to cave in to pressure from India despite all the tough talk,” Yue said. "
 

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