China's new move: Bhutan's land use against India, two villages settled in Bhutan

- China wants Bhutan to give them space for a military base, from where they can face India

New delhi date. May 10, 2021, Monday

On the one hand, the whole world, including India, is now in the grip of the Corona virus. Even at such times, China does not forget its actions. China has been building roads, buildings and military bases in a Bhutanese valley since 2015. These have been built by Chinese troops on international stupas and historically on Bhutanese soil. With this construction, China seems to be playing a new trick. China now wants to use Bhutanese land against India.

China announced in 2015 that it had established the village of Gylfug in the south of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Jo Ko Gyalfug is located in Bhutan and the Chinese army has crossed more than one international border. China has been trying for a long time to remove India and its neighbors from the Himalayan border. It is believed that China wants to strengthen itself in the border region of Tibet with the decision taken by China in Bhutan.

According to a report published in Foreign Policy, the Chinese government wants Bhutan to give them space for its military base, from where they can face India. The report said the construction was a clear violation of China's terms with Bhutan. Decades of protests by Bhutanese over infiltration into their borders have also been ignored.

The report claims that China is watching two other villages besides Gyalafug. One of which is currently under construction. Where China has built 66 miles of roads, hydropower stations, two CCP administrative centers, security lights, military bases, etc.


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