China Accused Of Bhutan Land Grab - World News
China Claimed the meeting between it and tiny Bhutan was exceptionally cordial and fruitful discussions on the boundary issue in friendly atmosphere.
In early April, the Chinese welcomed a delegation of international visitors to the city of Kunming in Yunnan province. The “expert group” was there to discuss China’s mountainous southern border, a tricky frontier to pin down due to it lying in uninhabited and wild terrain. According to accounts from China’s press, the meeting between it and tiny Bhutan was exceptionally cordial. “The expert group meeting held in-depth and fruitful discussions on the boundary issue in a warm and friendly atmosphere,” China’s foreign ministry stated, as reported by Communist (CPC) mouthpiece the Global Times. Which was all the more surprising because according to new research, China has quietly been invading its Himalayan neighbour for years. A paper published by journal Foreign Policy stated China has built an entire town, replete with roads, a power plant, two CPC buildings, a communications base, military and police outposts and a warehouse, almost 8 kilometres into Bhutan. What Beijing has already done…