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India pushes troops in Doka La in longest impasse since 1962

<p>India has pushed in more troops in a &ldquo;non-combative mode&rdquo; to strengthen its position in an area near Sikkim, where its soldiers have been locked in a standoff</p>

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India brought in more troops after the destruction of two of its bunkers by the Chinese People's Liberation Army.  Pic for representation
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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