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    China And India Dangerously Close To Military Conflict: Foreign Media

    New Delhi, Aug 17: As nuclear posturing between North Korea and the United States rivets the world, a quieter conflict between India and China is playing out on a remote Himalayan ridge – with stakes just as high.
    For the past two months, Indian and Chinese troops have faced off on a plateau in the Himalayas in tense proximity, in a dispute prompted by moves by the Chinese military to build a road into territory claimed by India’s close ally, Bhutan.
    India has suggested that both sides withdraw, and its foreign minister said in Parliament that the dispute can be resolved only by dialogue.
    Yet China has vociferously defended the right it claims to build a road in the Doklam area, land it also claims.
    Since the dispute began, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued an angry stream of almost daily denunciations of India and its “illegal trespass” and “recklessness,” along with demands that New Delhi withdraw its troops “if it cherishes peace.”
    Incursions and scuffles between the two countries have long occurred along India and China’s 2,220-mile border – much of which remains in dispute – although the respective militaries have not fired shots at each other in a half-century.
    Analysts say that this most recent dispute is more worrisome because it comes at a time when relations between the two nuclear-armed powers are declining, with China framing the issue as a direct threat to its territorial integrity. For the first time, such a conflict involves a third country – the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.20664932_802743069898016_6254602201938767717_n

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