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379:, at the meeting point of Bhutan, India and China. On the same day, the Bhutanese border was put on high alert and border security was tightened as a result of the growing tensions. A stand-off between China and India has endured since mid June 2017 at the tri-junction adjacent to the Indian state of
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In 1996, China offered to trade
Jakarlung and Pasamlung in exchange for a smaller tract of disputed area around Doklam, Sinchulumpa, and Gieu. This was accepted by Bhutan in principle. In 1998, China and Bhutan signed a bilateral agreement for maintaining peace on the border. In the agreement, China
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October 14, 2021, Bhutan and China signed an MoU for a three step roadmap to expedite boundary negotiation talks. Boundary negotiations between Bhutan and China had been initiated in 1984, but had seen little progress in the previous 5 years, initially due to the Dhoklam crisis and later due to
258:, Bhutanese authorities permitted Indian troop movements through Bhutanese territory. However, India's defeat in the war raised concerns about India's ability to defend Bhutan. Consequently, while building its ties with India, Bhutan officially established a policy of
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Beijing, capital of China, for the 24th round of boundary talks with Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao. Both sides made comments to show their readiness to strengthen co-operations in various fields and hope of settling the boundary issues. In 2024,
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pandemic. The talks would not cover the trijunction area between India, Bhutan and China. As per a 2012 understanding between India and China, the trijunction areas would only be resolved only by consultation with all three involved parties.
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Chinese construction of a road in what Bhutan and India consider Bhutanese territory. Both India and China deployed 3000 troops on June 30, 2017. On the same day, China released a map claiming that
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officially maintained a territorial claim on parts of Bhutan. In 1930,
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1423:"Bhutan, China sign MoU for 3-step roadmap to expedite boundary talks"
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belonged to China and claimed that it was supported by the
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and Operational Navigation Chart, mid-late 20th century:
1362:"Why Did China Claim A Part Of Bhutan's Territory Now?"
800:(12 January 2008). AsiaTimes.com. Accessed 30 May 2008.
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1132:"Bhutan protests against China's road construction"
1332:"Bhutan counters China's claim over its territory"
1064:"China hopes to forge diplomatic ties with Bhutan"
228:and several smaller monasteries and villages near
1302:"Bhutan rejects China's claim in Doklam: China"
822:(8 April 2008). IPCS.org. Accessed 30 May 2008.
654:(May 2007). HimalMag.com. Accessed 30 May 2008.
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1275:"No dispute with Bhutan in Doklam: China"
941:"Ladakhi and Bhutanese Enclaves in Tibet"
699:"Bhutan's Relations With China and India"
341:Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence
151:, and relations are historically tense.
1096:Xiao, Muyi; Chang, Agnes (2024-08-10).
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798:In Bhutan, China and India collide
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442:International Map of the World
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832:Bhutan: a land frozen in time
578:Sirohi, Seema (14 May 2008).
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853:"A Treacherous Faultline"
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911:"Little Bhutan in Tibet"
679:Bhutan - China relations
323:Chinese Foreign Minister
210:People's Liberation Army
180:A brief history of China
1005:"Bhutan-China Relation"
650:13 January 2008 at the
168:Chinese Communist Party
113:27.698912°N 89.189139°E
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1300:PTI (10 August 2017).
628:Bhutan-China relations
580:"A New Bhutan Calling"
422:Three Step Roadmap MoU
394:Convention of Calcutta
198:1959 Tibetan Rebellion
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1720:International borders
688:Accessed 30 May 2008.
319:Jigme Singye Wangchuk
164:Five Fingers of Tibet
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245:now a state of India
149:diplomatic relations
118:27.698912; 89.189139
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882:K. Warikoo (2019).
818:29 May 2008 at the
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365:Doklam crisis, 2017
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1195:The Times of India
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1074:on August 11, 2016
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837:2010-11-11 at the
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156:Republic of China
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