Pangda village hyped by Indian media as in Bhutan is Chinese territory, satellite images, documents show. Global Times. By Fan Lingzhi and Bai Yunyi Source: Global Times Published …
China’s media show new Bhutan border village built in disputed territory
Chinese media on Monday claimed that a new border village built by China near Bhutan was on Chinese territory, but released images of the village appearing to show its location on territory disputed …
Congress attacks govt over China building settlement in Bhutan
The Congress has attacked the government over China allegedly building a settlement in Bhutan. Reacting to reports, the Congress said China building a settlement inside Bhutanese territory — located …
Bhutan rejects Beijing’s claim of setting up village inside Bhutanese territory
Bhutan has rejected Chinese state media report which claimed that Beijing has set up a village inside Bhutanese territory, media reports said.
New Chinese village in Bhutan? China journalist’s tweet starts row, Thimphu denies encroachment
Satellite imagery analysts claimed the village was two kilometres inside Bhutanese territory and near the Doklam Plateau, but Bhutan has contested the analysis, asserting that there is no Chinese …
UN award for Bhutan’s Queen Mother
In a first for the Himalayan Kingdom, and a rare honour in the sub-continent, Bhutan’s Queen Mother Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck has been awarded the United Nations Population Award in the …
Bhutan denies Chinese village in its territory
Reports showing the construction of a Chinese village inside sovereign Bhutanese territory is incorrect, the envoy of Bhutan has told The Hindu. The statement from Ambassador Vetsop Namgyel came a day …
Bhutan denies reports of China land grab, says no Chinese village exists near Doklam standoff site
Nathan Ruser, an open-source intelligence analyst associated with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, had alleged that the Chinese village of Pangda lies two kilometres within Bhutanese …
Bhutan denies reports of China land grab, says no Chinese village exists near Doklam standoff site
Nathan Ruser, an open-source intelligence analyst associated with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, had alleged that the Chinese village of Pangda lies two kilometres within Bhutanese …
Bhutan Denies Chinese Incursion. “Blatant Untruth,” Say Global Observers
Bhutan today denied reports that China has constructed a village more than 2 kilometres inside Bhutanese territory near the contested Doklam plateau, despite clear satellite imagery and detailed map …