COL. VINAYAK BHAT (RETD)
Through last winter, Chinese activity on the Doklam Plateau has ensured that India’s boundary with Bhutan is now the de facto boundary with China.
New Delhi: China has altered its boundary with Bhutan, a year after the tense 71-day face-off with India in the tri-junction area of Doklam had prevented a similar attempt.
Analysis of satellite imagery by ThePrint has found that Beijing has managed to effect this change through frenetic activity through last winter and the monsoon season.
At the Doklam plateau, India’s boundary with Bhutan has now become the de facto boundary with China. This is a change of status quo.
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