India-China border row may lead to war, says US expert
The border row between the two countries was triggered in June when the Indian Army stopped a road construction by Chinese troops in Doklam.
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Washington: A US expert has said that the ongoing border dispute between the Indian and Chinese troops at Dokhlam in the Sikkim sector could lead to a war.
"Both sides have taken hardline positions that make it difficult to back down. The messaging is eerily similar," Smith said, referring to the countries` 1962 war that was also over border disputes.
Doklam, at the tri-junction of China, India, and Bhutan, holds strategic importance for all three.
The border row between the two countries was triggered in June when the Indian Army stopped a road construction by Chinese troops in Doklam.
China has told India repeatedly to withdraw troops from Doklam, which it calls as its own territory. New Delhi has said that troops from both sides should withdraw for a dialogue as Doklam belongs to its ally Bhutan.
Bhutan, a Himalayan nation that has no diplomatic ties with China, also protested against the road construction by Chinese troops.
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