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Source: HT
China and Bhutan recently held boundary talks to expedite efforts to resolve their disputed border issue.
This development is significant considering India and China’s ongoing military standoff on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and China’s claims on Bhutanese territory, which have implications for India’s north-eastern region.
The China-Bhutan border dispute involves territorial claims and tensions between the two countries over parts of Bhutan’s territory, particularly in areas bordering Tibet. The disputed regions between China and Bhutan include Doklam, Gamochen, Batangla, Sinchela, Sakteng and Amo Chhu. Bhutan and China lack formal diplomatic relations.









