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1 minute ago, JANASENA said:

ippudu undi choodu paki gallaki. LoL.1q

China India ties  manchiga ayyi borders anni settle ayithe bagundu... even with pak... We can see less soldiers die..

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2 minutes ago, Ara_Tenkai said:

China India ties  manchiga ayyi borders anni settle ayithe bagundu... even with pak... We can see less soldiers die..

idi eppudu ilage untundi bhayya. This issues will not settle if India wants to settle also.  ipuudu modi govt POK meeda concentrate chesthey better. 

 

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evadiki nachindi vadu rasukunnattu unnaru

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41070767

China says India has withdrawn troops from a disputed Himalayan border area, ending a tense stand-off lasting weeks.

The foreign ministry in Beijing said it was pleased that "trespassing Indian personnel have all pulled back to the Indian side of the boundary".

India's foreign ministry confirmed troops were "disengaging" at Doklam after agreement between the countries.

The row began in mid-June when India said it opposed a Chinese attempt to extend a border road on the plateau.

The area is known as Doklam in India and Donglang in China.

The news comes a week before a visit to China by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The plateau, which lies at a junction between China, the north-eastern Indian state of Sikkim and the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, is disputed between Beijing and Bhutan. India supports Bhutan's claim over it.

Earlier on Monday China made clear it would "continue its sovereignty rights" in the area.

Foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Chinese troops had verified on ground that Indian personnel had withdrawn in the morning.

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China, India agree to end over 2-month-long standoff in #Doklam; China confirms India has withdrawn its troops pic.twitter.com/Kwr6pFi2PN

#UPDATE: India has pulled back all border personnel and equipment from the border standoff site at Doklam as of Monday afternoon: Chinese FM pic.twitter.com/nTbHO6cu9y

View image on Twitter
 
 

End of Twitter post by @PDChina


'Win for China' ahead of summit

Robin Brant, BBC News, Shanghai

China's president is about to host India's prime minister, among others, at a summit this weekend. No-one likes a reignited border dispute to spoil a showpiece event, especially the Chinese.

But state media here see this as a clear win, referring to Indian troops as "trespassing".

One of the most eye-catching things about this latest stand-off is how it started - road building. China has a vast infrastructure strategy unfurling beyond its western borders but some critics say the One Belt, One Road plan isn't just about economics.

To some the Doklam dispute looked like it fitted this analysis; the army builds a road to establish a physical presence to justify a historical claim. Not dissimilar to the highly controversial island-building China has engaged in for years now in the South China Sea, some said.

Then there's Pakistan, India's arch enemy. It's currently the second biggest recipient of Chinese infrastructure investment. Evidence of a strategy aimed at expanding China's influence around the Indian Ocean, as well as around India.


India will be relieved it's over

Sanjoy Majumder, BBC News, Delhi

On the face of it, this appears to be a major victory for China and a major climbdown for India - although neither the government nor the media in Delhi are portraying it that way.

The Indian foreign ministry says the troop pullout is a result of sustained diplomatic efforts behind closed doors over weeks.

There's no way of verifying what's happening on the ground - and little detail of any concessions that either side may have made. But few doubt that the Indian government will be relieved the stand-off is over without it escalating into a major military confrontation, given China's overall superiority.

One question remains - will the road that started this dispute now be built or abandoned?


In the weeks since the row broke out in June, both countries increased troop numbers and even engaged in several minor confrontations in the area.

Both countries also called on each other to back down, with China in particular warning of "serious consequences".

Atul Bhardwaj, adjunct fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies in Delhi, told BBC News that an agreement was the "only alternative" since a confrontation between the two Asian giants "could not have gone on".

Map: Disputed border areas

He added that the resolution showed "India had initially given primacy to its relationship and commitments to Bhutan" but officials had clearly changed their mind.

"India needs Chinese markets and Chinese investments," he said, adding it would be interesting to see the political fallout of the decision in India, given that Delhi had said it would not back down.

India and China fought a war over the 3,500km (2,174-mile) shared border in 1962, and disputes remain unresolved in several areas, causing tensions to rise from time to time.

 

 

Both India And China Suggest The Other Side Blinked: Foreign Media

 

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/both-india-and-china-suggest-the-other-side-blinked-foreign-media-1743107?pfrom=home-lateststories

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4 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

idi eppudu ilage untundi bhayya. This issues will not settle if India wants to settle also.  ipuudu modi govt POK meeda concentrate chesthey better. 

 

@gr33d

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5 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

idi eppudu ilage untundi bhayya. This issues will not settle if India wants to settle also.  ipuudu modi govt POK meeda concentrate chesthey better. 

 

Nehru tatha had a great opportunity to finalize the border when china was weak and isolated, kani bhai bhai patalu padukuntu time pass chesadu. ade time lo pak finalized their border with sinkie 

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Just now, princeofheaven said:

Nehru tatha had a great opportunity to finalize the border when china was weak and isolated, kani bhai bhai patalu padukuntu time pass chesadu. ade time lo pak finalized their border with sinkie 

aa Nehru Lk desaniki kanesam edanna melu chesada asalu _%~

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7 minutes ago, JANASENA said:

idi eppudu ilage untundi bhayya. This issues will not settle if India wants to settle also.  ipuudu modi govt POK meeda concentrate chesthey better. 

 

Inka Pak tho em cheyalanna sinki gallu addam vastar kada... endo ee talakaya noppi...

Posted
1 minute ago, JANASENA said:

aa Nehru Lk desaniki kanesam edanna melu chesada asalu _%~

melu telidu gani keedu matram eroju ki undi..

Posted
1 minute ago, Ara_Tenkai said:

Inka Pak tho em cheyalanna sinki gallu addam vastar kada... endo ee talakaya noppi...

Chinki gallaki 18 countries tho diusputes unnayi. So I think ee vishayam lo India ke ekkuva support undi migatha countries nunchi. 

Posted
1 minute ago, princeofheaven said:

melu telidu gani keedu matram eroju ki undi..

aa LK gaadu emanna chesunte kada manaki gurthundadaniki _%~

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Chinese anni news paperslo only Indiane venakki vellipoyindi ani rasaru... GOD knows the truth... prathi vishayam ilage report chestunnaru...

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5 minutes ago, Ara_Tenkai said:

Chinese anni news paperslo only Indiane venakki vellipoyindi ani rasaru... GOD knows the truth... prathi vishayam ilage report chestunnaru...

all international papers lo India china agreed mutually to pull the troops ane rasaru. So finally Chinki gallu India mundu taloggaru. :) 

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