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China has done little in reducing the earlier tensions of Doklam, while India has taken no action, other than protecting its national security concerns. Doklam is likely to again become a spoilsport between the two nations.
Until recently, Nepal had maintained silence on the Doklam standoff.
One of the key Chinese objectives in initiating the Doklam standoff seems to be testing India’s resolve to stand by Bhutan. Leaving Bhutan to its devices at this juncture cannot be good for India’s elusive pursuit of regional primacy.
Chinese borders with Bhutan have arisen through their establishing control over Tibet.
A clearly identifiable motive of China stoking Doklam is difficult to determine.
What is going on the Doklam Plateau — at the tri-junction of India, Bhutan and China?
There are too many variables in play to predict how the Doklam issue will turn out.
The 220 Km border between Sikkim and Tibet is the only delimited and demarcated part of the 4,000 Km odd Sino-Indian border.
The Chinese action in the Doklam plateau is the usual creeping barrage of aggression, presenting fait accompli.