China has released a map to back its claim that Indian troops “transgressed” into the disputed Doklam area of the Sikkim sector, days after releasing photographs of alleged Indian incursion into the area, which it claims as part of Chinese territory.
In the map, released by the Chinese Foreign Ministry last night, a blue arrow with markings in Chinese, points Indian troops alleged “transgression” into the area to prevent the PLA troops from building a road.
The map shows Doklam, a disputed territory between China and Bhutan, as part of Chinese territory. In an unprecedented move, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang on Thursday displayed two photographs of the alleged Indian “incursion” into the area during a media briefing.
Later, the ministry uploaded two photographs on its website. One photo showed two bulldozers stated to be that of the Indian military while another showed one bulldozer. A redline in the photos was showed as “Chinese side of the border”.
A standoff erupted between the two militaries after the Indian Army blocked construction of the road by China in the disputed Doklam area. Of the 3,488-km-long India-China border from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, a 220-km section falls in Sikkim.
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