China And India Continue To Issue Warnings And Threats Over Territory Dispute In Bhutan



DW: China, India struggle to put a lid on their border row involving Bhutan

The continuing standoff between India and China along their shared border has cast a dark shadow on their bilateral relationship. It has also stoked nationalism on both sides, making it tough to resolve the issue.

Beijing is intensifying its warnings to Indian troops to get out of a contested region high in the Himalayas where China, India and Bhutan meet.

Chinese defense ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said late Thursday that Chinese armed forces had shown "utmost goodwill" and a "high level of restraint." India should "give up the illusion of its delaying tactic" and not underestimate China's "confidence and capability" to defend its national sovereignty and development interests, Ren said in a statement.

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More News On The China And India Border Dispute

China ups ante in high-altitude standoff with India -- AFP
China accuses India of escalation in tense border spat -- Washington Times
Doklam standoff: China warns India of military operation within 2 weeks -- IBTimes
Sikkim standoff: Chinese experts say Beijing may expel Indian troops in 2 weeks -- Asian Age
Sikkim standoff: Beijing mulling ‘small scale military ops’ against India, says Chinese media -- Indian Express
Chinese media thinks PLA can annihilate Indian Army. Can they? A fact check -- India Today
China and India may be on a path to war -- Allison Fedirka, RiskHedge

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