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Borderline Coercion - Behind China's Package Deal For Doklam

Bhuvan KrishnaFeb 20, 2024, 08:28 PM | Updated 08:28 PM IST
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The dragon covets Bhutan.

Dear Reader

The Chinese government is slowly gobbling up more territory on the northern borders of Bhutan. They've even set up entirely new villages and bussed in hundreds of Tibetans to 'settle' the places.

The idea is to use these villages as a bargaining chip of sorts to eventually grab more territory in the Doklam area (which is on Bhutan's western borders and to the northeast of India's chicken neck region).

The most recent development is that China has now presented a package deal, a quid pro quo and offered to settle Doklam in return for vacating the other areas it now occupies along the Bhutanese border.

There are two angles to this now


2. And what India is doing now to counter the Chinese 'package' being offered to Bhutan?

Jaideep Mazumdar has the full story.

Amarnath Govindrajan

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