China on Doklam: Neither India nor Bhutan, Doklam belongs only to China … Global Times told Delhi ‘biggest obstacle’, spewed poison
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Why did Bhutan give equal space to China in resolving the Doklam dispute, Global Times wrote, ‘Doklam is entirely within China’s territory.’ and ‘He has nothing to do with India’. An article on this by a private agency news.sina.cn makes things more clear. Reflecting China’s point of view, this website wrote in its article, ‘There is no difference between China and Bhutan that Doklam belongs to China.’ Like Global Times, it also wrote the same thing, ‘Doklam neither belongs to India nor Bhutan, it belongs only to China.’
Trusting China is the biggest mistake
These fabricated claims of the Chinese media and spewing venom like this is the result of Bhutan’s support. Experts believe that the ‘courtesy’ of India and Bhutan by giving China a chance to have its say in deciding the tri-junction points has now proved to be a failure. While China is building villages and roads on a large scale inside Bhutanese territory, Thimphu and Delhi are still relying on agreements that Beijing has long ago ‘thrown away’.
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King of Bhutan coming to India
The Global Times wrote, ‘Bhutan has closer ties with China than India, not only in terms of culture and religion but also in history. The construction of the Belt and Road Initiative proposed by China is also beneficial for the development of Bhutan. China is chanting friendship with Bhutan and spewing venom against India at a time when Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck will be on an official visit to India from April 3 to 5. He will be accompanied by Dr. Tandi Dorji, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade and senior officials of the Royal Government of Bhutan. During his visit, he will call on President Murmu and PM Modi.
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