Doklam stand off won't culminate into India-China war, feels govt


New Delhi, Aug 21 (Zee News): The ongoing stand off between India and China in Doklam is unlikely to translate into a full-fledged war, an assessment by top government officials states.

An armed military conflict can result in high casualties without any significant gain for China. It may not even produce a clear winner or loser. As a result, Beijing is likely to opt for a more diplomatic stance despite its harsh tone towards India.

The India-China border that spreads over 3,488km has several disputed territories, which is problematic for both sides and neither has a clear upper hand.

Though India lags behind China over border infrastructure, it does have a distinct military advantage supported by the geographical higher ground.

According to a Times of India report, if India manages to avoid the results of 1962 war, it could threaten China's image as the top Asian power and rising challenger to American might, which could be problematic for the ruling Communist Party in the upcoming Chinese elections in September.

Also, the bilateral trade between the two countries stands over US$ 70 billion and both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, who are likely to meet the Brics summit in China on September 3-4, have limited political space to take the ongoing conflict to a full-scale war.

Indian and Chinese troops have been locked in a standoff for the past two months in the Doklam region.

Meanwhile, concerned over inordinate delays in the construction of strategic roads along the India-China border, the defence ministry has delegated more administrative and financial powers to the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) for the speedy completion of the projects.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Aug 21 2017

    Economic achievements and the benefits of all the schemes half way and in the mean time next LS elections or some State elections are due in the near futue.
    Modi may be thinking 100 times what is best for his survival.

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  • Lynel, kuwait

    Mon, Aug 21 2017

    fooling innocent voters....all show off before elections....wait and see..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Aug 21 2017

    May be right guess

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  • Kumar, Kaikamaba

    Mon, Aug 21 2017

    We are mighty nation. Show red eyes to China as promised by our PM. Best of luck.....

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  • Amith, USA

    Mon, Aug 21 2017

    Certainly, India is a Mighty Nation!!!!! But at present only in FEKUGIRI, inside all "HOLLOW" in 21st century children are dying due to lack of Oxygen.

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  • Sharat, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 21 2017

    Bro.. Its Easy Comment...
    If you dont know the ground reality. dont comment.
    Present govt giving befitting reply to china.. 56 inch chest..........

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