China's new move: Set up village near Doklam, the two countries' armies clashed here in 2017


- A new village has been settled in Sikkim near the Indian border

New Delhi Dated 20th November 2020 Friday

China was constantly trying new maneuvers to confront India. According to the latest information, the Chinese had set up a village in Doklama near the Indian border near Sikkim overnight. No wonder China claims the area as its own.

This is the same place where the Indian and Chinese armies clashed in 2017. The Chinese village is located within two kilometers of the border with neighboring Bhutan. The area is very close to the place where the armies of the two countries came face to face in 2017.

This came to light in 2017 when a Chinese journalist mentioned a Chinese station near Doklama on Twitter in the name of his country's 'development'. The tweet was later canceled by a Chinese journalist under pressure from the Chinese government following the controversy.

This time too, the details of the settlement of the village in Doklam by the Chinese media were made public. On Thursday morning, China's CTGN news channel announced that a new village had been settled with pictures of the village. China has consistently pursued its own regionalist policy. Apart from India, China has also infiltrated Taiwan, Nepal, Bhutan and other countries claiming the area as its own. This time China annexed Sikkim and established a village near the Indian border. On the one hand, China talks of peaceful relations and on the other hand, China is constantly increasing its military presence on the border.


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