An idecisive war will puncture China's unbending and all-accomplishing image so assiduously built up
Close to the India-China-Bhutan tri-junction, India has reinforced troops along the eastern border
If the Chinese take time to come to some kind of understanding, so be it: A former envoy to Beijing
The only mutually beneficial course of action in Doklam is for India and China to pull their troops
Sushma Swaraj met Damcho Dorji met on the margins of the Bimstec Ministerial Meeting in Kathmandu
Indian and Chinese troops have been embroiled in the 7-week confrontation on the Doklam plateau
James R Holmes said it's weird China wanted to keep alive the boundary dispute with India
He also assured that the armed forces have adequate defence equipment
The officials declined to give any figure or percentage of increased deployment
Bhutan's remark regarding Doklam came after meeting Sushma Swaraj on BIMSTEC sidelines
It's a situation that we have certainly followed closely: United States
India has said that both sides should first pull back their troops for any talks to take place
Military is downplay the evacuation move at Nathang village as 'precautionary'
Of the 3,488-km-long India-China border a 220-km section falls in Sikkim
It's important that no country takes provocative steps, especially in border disputes: US lawmaker
Please refer to our statement published on web site of Bhutan's foreign ministry: Bhutan officials
Crisis began in mid-June when the Indian Army prevented Chinese troops from building road in Doklam
In military parlance, no war, no peace mode refers to a confrontation or face-off position
The newspaper said 'India will only have itself to blame' if it didn't withdraw troops from Doklam
Jaitley's message assumes significance as it comes amid a two-month-long border standoff with China