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India pushes troops in Doka La in longest impasse since 1962
Updated On: 03 July, 2017 03:14 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
<p>India has pushed in more troops in a “non-combative mode” to strengthen its position in an area near Sikkim, where its soldiers have been locked in a standoff</p>


India brought in more troops after the destruction of two of its bunkers by the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Pic for representation
India has pushed in more troops in a "non-combative mode" to strengthen its position in an area near Sikkim, where its soldiers have been locked in a standoff with Chinese troops for almost a month now in what has been the longest such impasse between the two armies since 1962.
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