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Face-offs between Chinese and Indian troops over road construction on the borders of a 269 sq km plateau in Bhutan claimed by China has sparked off what experts are describing as the worst crisis in relations between New Delhi and Beijing since troops from the two countries confronted each other at Daulat Beg Oldi in 2013, diplomatic sources told to reporters.
The clash on the Doklam plateau, which overlooks the strategic Chumbi Valley, Indian diplomatic sources said, involved troops serving with India's Brigade-sized mission at Ha-formation meant to train Bhutan's armed forces, but which also deploys alongside the Royal Bhutan Army to patrol its frontiers against China.
Meanwhile, Beijing upped the ante, telling New Delhi to "correct its errors" before reopening of the Nathu La pass for Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims can be considered.
China also described the construction of the border road as "legitimate", maintaining that it was being built in Chinese territory that does not belong to India or Bhutan and no other country had the right to interfere.
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