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What do you mean by Doklam dispute?

What do you mean by Doklam dispute?

Doklam is an area disputed between China and Bhutan located near their tri-junction with India. Unlike China and Bhutan, India does not claim Doklam but supports Bhutan’s claim. As per Chinese claims, Doklam is located in the Xigaze area of Tibet, bordering the state of Sikkim.

What is the dispute between India and Bhutan?

On 18 June, Indian troops crossed into the territory in dispute between China and Bhutan in an attempt to prevent the road construction. India’s entry into the dispute is explained by the extant relations between India and Bhutan.

Is Doklam captured by China?

India and China were locked in a 73-day-long standoff at Doklam, an area claimed by both Bhutan and China. India had intervened on Bhutan’s behalf as Chinese building activities threatened ‘Chicken’s Neck’– a narrow strip of land connecting Indian mainland to its northeastern states.

What is Doklam effect?

The trade between India and China at the Nathu La border dropped by 90% in 2017 owing to the standoff at Doklam between the two countries. In 2017, exports dropped to ₹7.83 crore while imports from China dipped to just ₹1.02 crore. “In 2017, trade was closed for a few months because of Doklam.

Is Chumbi valley part of India?

Chumbi Valley, Chinese (Pinyin) Chumubi Shangu, (Wade-Giles romanization) Ch’u-mu-pi Shan-kue, valley in the eastern Great Himalaya Range of the southern Tibet Autonomous Region, China. It is situated on a small south-pointing protuberance of territory between Bhutan (east) and Sikkim state, India (west).

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Who is controlling Doklam now?

India considers the Doklam plateau as an undisputed part of Bhutanese territory, but China considers it as an extension of its Chumbi valley, the wedge of land that lies between Sikkim and Bhutan. The plateau is approximately 89 square km, with a width of less than 10 km.

Why is Chumbi Valley important to India and China?

Chumbi Valley, a vital tri-junction between Bhutan, India and China, is significant as it is 5 km* from the Siliguri corridor—the chicken neck which connects India to North East India and Nepal to Bhutan. At the same time, Chumbi Valley is of geostrategic importance to China because of its shared borders with Tibet and Sikkim.

When did China start building Road in Chumbi Valley?

Either way, China first began to turn up the heat along the Chumbi valley in the late 1960s, escalating sharply in coming decade with a growing programme of road works construction. Faced with sharp Bhutanese protests, a status quo agreement was signed in 1988, and border talks began.

How many Indian soldiers were killed in Chumbi Valley War?

The Indian army retaliated and by October 10, 1967 cleared the infiltrated area by pushing back the Chinese army beyond the borders of Sikkim (Nathu la and Chol la). By the end of this war, while 88 Indian soldiers were killed and another 163 wounded, China lost 340 soldiers and 450 of their soldiers got wounded.

When did Lhasa Express suggest occupation of Chumbi Valley?

In Lhasa express letter No.3 (3)-L/49 dated 15th June 1949 it was suggested that we might consider occupation of the Chumbi Valley up to Phari in an extreme emergency. This suggestion was NOT favoured by Government of India at the time. It was however proposed as a purely defensive measure and with NO aggressive intention.