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China builds village inside Bhutan, 9 km away from Doklam stand-off site

As per the images shared by the CGTN journalist, the village established by the Chinese is located 2 km inside Bhutan's territory

November 19, 2020 / 22:02 IST
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China has reportedly established a village inside Bhutan’s territory, close to Doklam, where Indian and Chinese troops had engaged in a long-drawn standoff in the year 2017.

Images shared on November 19 by a senior journalist who works for the Chinese state media revealed that the village has been set up by China 2 kilometres inside Bhutan.

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The tweets posted by Shen Shiwei, a senior producer at China’s CGTN News, have been deleted, but an NDTV report claims that the tweets served a “clear evidence of Chinese landgrab within Bhutanese territory”. As per the images shared by the CGTN journalist, the village established by the Chinese is located at a distance of 9 kilometres from the Doklam trijunction.

The report also claims that China has “baselessly” staked claims over nearly 12 percent of the Bhutanese territory.