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Doklam standoff: Countdown to a clash is on, clock is ticking away, says Chinese daily

A Chinese daily said on Wednesday that the countdown to a military conflict between India and China has begun and New Delhi should come to its senses and withdraw troops from Doklam before it's too late

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk Beijing Published on: August 10, 2017 6:29 IST
Countdown to a clash is on: Chinese daily
Image Source : PTI Countdown to a clash is on: Chinese daily

Furthering the aggressive rhetoric against New Delhi amid the ongoing military standoff in the Doklam area, a Chinese daily said on Wednesday that the countdown to a military conflict between India and China has begun and New Delhi should come to its senses and withdraw troops from Doklam before it's too late.

An editorial in the state-run China Daily said the "clock is ticking away".

The piece was the latest addition to hostile commentaries in the Chinese media. The newspaper said, "India will only have itself to blame" if it didn't withdraw from Doklam where its troops are locked in a stand-off with the Chinese army since mid-June. 

"The countdown to a clash between the two forces has begun, and the clock is ticking away the time to what seems to be an inevitable conclusion," it said. "As the stand-off... enters its seventh week, the window for a peaceful solution is closing."

China has warned India of serious consequences if Indian troops were not pulled back from Doklam, which Beijing calls Donglang and claims is its territory.

India has proposed to China to simultaneously pull back from Doklam, which India and Bhutan say belongs to Thimpu. Beijing has refused.

The newspaper said India had ignored China's stern warnings.

"Anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear will have got the message. Yet New Delhi refuses to come to its senses and pull its troops back to its own side of the border."

(With IANS inputs)

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