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"Sikkim" 2017 Indian New Military Power. We are ready to support Indian troops again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_qxwWc4RuA Bhutan Air force 2017. Bhutan Protests To China Over Border Road Dispute. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvz4prFe0DI Indian army Chinese army Sikkim dispute. The Communist Party of China is the enemy of mankind. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmcSphlojzo Royal Bhutan Army. Bhutan Protests To China Over Border Road Dispute. Indian army. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfzntC6zFp0 Bhutan Navy 2017. Bhutan Protests To China Over Border Road Dispute. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak7HYDgoZho Royal Bhutan Army.2017. Bhutan Protests To China Over Border Road Dispute. Indian army. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfzntC6zFp0 The Communist Party of China is the enemy of mankind. The Indian army did a very good job. We support Indian army and Bhutan army. Royal Bhutan Army. Bhutan Protests To China Over Border Road Dispute. Tension at Sikkim and Bhutan Border | India and China solders Clash at Border Thimpu (Bhutan), July 02 (ANI): As the tension between China and Bhutan is on the rise, the Chinese Army has started constructing a motorable road from Dokola in the Doklam area towards the Bhutan Army camp at Zompelri. Bhutan has protested to China over the construction of a road in disputed territory that has already heightened tensions between Beijing and the Indian government, reports said Thursday. Bhutan’s ambassador to New Delhi, Vetsop Namgyel, said his government had called on China’s People’s Liberation Army to stop building the road in the district of Sikkim at a point where the Bhutan, Indian and Chinese borders meet. “We have issued a demarche to China through its diplomatic mission here,” Namgyel told the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency. He said the road was “in violation of an agreement between the two countries.” Bhutan and China do not have formal relations but maintain contacts through their missions in New Delhi. “Doklam is a disputed territory and Bhutan has a written agreement with China that pending the final resolution of the boundary issue, peace and tranquility should be maintained,” the ambassador said. The tiny Himalayan kingdom has found itself dragged into a mounting dispute between India and China over the territorial limit between India’s Sikkim state and Tibet. India’s army chief travelled to Sikkim on Thursday, days after Beijing accused Indian border guards of crossing into its territory to stop the construction of the road. Indian media said China had stopped pilgrims crossing into Tibet to visit a mountain revered as the home of the Hindu god Shiva. India and China have long disputed parts of their frontier in the Himalayas. In 1962 there was a brief war over the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. In 2014, Chinese troops moved into Sikkim territory claimed by India sparking a two week standoff. Bhutan is protesting China with a road conflict at the border. The face-off started on June 16 when the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) entered the Doklam Plateau in Bhutan with heavy-construction equipment to build a road. Indian Army personnel stopped China’s People’s Liberation Army soldiers from building a road in western Bhutan because it would have “serious security implications” for India, New Delhi said on Friday. India also said that its soldiers had approached the PLA’s construction personnel and “urged them” to stop building the road at Doklam Plateau in western Bhutan only after consultations with the Royal Government of Bhutan. Earlier this week, Beijing had said that Indian Army personnel had trespassed into Chinese territory and stopped the PLA from constructing the road. New Delhi on Friday ended its silence on the 15-day-long face-off between the army and the PLA at the tri-junction point at the boundary of India, China and Bhutan. India said that China’s move to build the road and thus to unilaterally change the status quo in the area was in violation of a 2012 bilateral understanding. “India is deeply concerned with the recent Chinese actions and has conveyed to the Chinese government that such construction would represent a significant change of status quo, with serious security implications for India,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement issued in New Delhi. The face-off started on June 16 when the PLA entered the Doklam Plateau with heavy-construction equipment to build a motorable road. The Royal Bhutan Army had some soldiers posted at a camp at the nearby Zompelri. They first sought to dissuade the PLA personnel, arguing that the area was a subject of dispute between China and Bhutan and that the status quo should not be changed. The PLA personnel, who were much more in number, brushed off the Bhutanese Army soldiers and sought to continue the construction works. Sikkim PM Narendra Modi Indian army Royal Bhutan Army Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck Kingdom of Bhutan

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