Important Headlines that may Push Defeat of China in Doklam.






India reneging on the promise by conducting naval drills in the South China Sea: China.

Navies of India and Singapore last Thursday began a seven-day-long mega maritime exercise in the SCS which has been witnessing a growing Chinese assertiveness.









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Vietnam challenges China at security talks: Ahead of the meeting of the foreign ministers of ten members ASEAN nations, Vietnam made a bold play against China with a raft of suggested changes.






    

No dispute with Bhutan in Doklam: China

"I can say that we have been stressing that Doklam belongs to China since ancient times. It was under the effective jurisdiction of China without any dispute," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said.


ASEAN, China adopt framework for crafting code on the South China Sea
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the adoption of the framework created a solid foundation for negotiations that could start this year.

Typhoon Haitang strikes China: Typhoon Haitang, the 10th typhoon this year, made landfall at 4.40 pm yesterday in Pingtung on the island of Taiwan, state-run news agency reported.

China rejects 'irresponsible' US remarks on S China Sea
Competing claims to the sea, which is believed to sit atop vast oil and gas deposits, have for decades made it one of Asia's potential military flashpoints.

US bombers challenge China by flying over the disputed the South China Sea
The flight came as U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping prepare for a meeting on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Germany.


China offers to rename China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

India has been severely critical of the CPEC, saying the project violates its sovereignty as it runs through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

China asks India, the US not to disturb peace in the South China Sea : 

We hope other countries can respect efforts by regional countries to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea and can play a constructive role in this regard, China said.

China backs India's tsunami warning system in the South China Sea

China, which is touchy about its "territorial sovereignty" over the energy-rich waters, thinks an efficient tsunami alert mechanism would be good for littoral states.

China slams G7 for 'interfering' in the South China Sea, East China Sea disputes :

China’s position on the East China Sea and the South China Sea issues is clear and consistent, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said.

Jim Mattis praises criticises China on North Korea and the South China Sea

Calling North Korea's nuclear ambitions a "threat to us all," Jim Mattis said the international community must work together.

China approves plan to build observation network in the South China Sea

While China claims its sovereignty over the Senkaku islands held by Japan, it also has claims over all of South China Sea (SCS).

China says it warned US warship to leave the South China Sea

US officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the USS Dewey sailed on a "freedom of navigation operation" close to the Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands

India plans tsunami warning system for the South China Sea, as does China

China's tsunami warning centre in the region was expected to start trial operations this year, its official news agency, Xinhua, reported from Beijing in March.

China says US patrol severely disrupts South China Sea negotiations

China urged the US to correct its mistake and refrain from further patrols, adding such actions were very likely to cause unexpected air and sea accidents.

China won't 'compromise' on Doklam: PLA analysts

"China so far has not used the word 'invasion'. We have only used words like 'trespass' or 'incursion' and that is the goodwill of China," Senior Colonel Zhou Bo said.

53 Indian troops still present at Doklam: China

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Geng Shuang last week said that "there were 48 Indian soldiers and one bulldozer" in Doklam area as of August 2.