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Sunday, April 28, 2024

China is intensifying pressure on Bhutan to cede Doklam and Sakteng regions bordering Bharat

“China is intensifying pressure on Bhutan to cede Doklam and Sakteng regions bordering Bharat”, Swarajyamag, February 22, 2024:

“China has stepped up pressure on Bhutan to give up its claims on chunks of its territories on its eastern and western borders in exchange for China giving up its claims over Jakarlung and Pasamlung in Bhutan’s northern border with Chinese-occupied Tibet (CoT). 

As part of this diabolic pressure tactic, Beijing has set up and expanded three villages in the Pasamlung area that belongs to Bhutan but had been forcibly taken over by China through its notorious ‘salami-slicing’ tactics. 

According to reports in the Hong-Kong based South China Morning Post, China has relocated a couple of hundred people from Shigatse in CoT to Tamalung and Gyalaphug — two new villages that it has built in Pasamlung…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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