Doklam border standoff: Chinese troops agrees to move 100 metres back
According to a report released by the government of China, it has agreed to move the Chinese troops 100 meters back from the Doklam border.
According to a report released by the government of China, it has agreed to move the Chinese troops 100 meters back from the Doklam border.
The 14th Dalai Lama urged India and China to maintain peace, saying that both nations are like brothers & have to live side by side.
Taking up the issue of border disputes with China, SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said India was responsible for protecting Bhutan and Sikkim.
The government is gearing up for the monsoon session of Parliament, opposition is expected to raise several domestic & foreign policy issues.
Sushma Swaraj called for an all-party meeting on Friday, regarding the ongoing tension with China at the Sikkim border.
Amid the prevailing tension with China on the Sikkim border, many RSS-affiliated organisations decide to boycott Chinese goods.
Tension continues on borders of Sikkim between India & China, with China threatening a war if Indian troops do not move out of Dokalam area.