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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 2 Aug 2017

    China and India are maneuvering for influence throughout Asia, including on a remote plateau in the Himalayas http://on.wsj.com/2u1WJE5 pic.twitter.com/YgpnIJkqVL

    7:20 PM - 2 Aug 2017
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    • Smiley Sa'Mari carlosbezzanelli Mikal F. Jenkins Masood Ahmad Bhalli Sharon Dennis Kelli D. Rustin JW .. why
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      2. Sunny‏ @SD203 2 Aug 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Dispute is China's incursion into Bhutan without Bhutan's approval. So hope you can analyze it better than just calling it maneuvering

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      1. Srinivas‏ @svdvizag 2 Aug 2017
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        What is Nationalist leaders? A cheap comment to fake some nuetrality. Are Bush, Obama and Trump not nationalistic ? Did they work for Saudi?

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      1. What the....‏ @Tin_Tin_in_Tibt 2 Aug 2017
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        Nice. Keep writing on standoff between India and China near Doklam. Doklam belongs to Bhutan, India is protecting Bhutan like NATO in Afghan

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      1. PΩlarbearsAreCΩΩL!‏ @SimonClaydon 2 Aug 2017
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        They are about to get into a full scale conflict, not just maneuvers.

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      1. Raghuram‏ @RaghuTanjavur 3 Aug 2017
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        India as a responsible nation supporting Bhutan whereas China supports rogue nations by giving missile technology&also supports terrorism

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      1. Jyoti Chattopadhyaya‏ @JyotiChatterji 3 Aug 2017
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        bhutan has never welcomed china, even now, if it can divide bhutan-india Alliance, then obviously it can use coercion more effectively.

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      1. Aung Z Maung‏ @AungZMaung2 2 Aug 2017
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        Little China. Little Xi Jinping. Little army . Small Child movement of china . We prove Waters,Airs,Grower and Humanity for international .

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      1. Aung Z Maung‏ @AungZMaung2 2 Aug 2017
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        bombing on 2places (Shanghai & Beijing ) and 4places on the troops of international privacy . 2+4 = 6 Places Same time Same minutespic.twitter.com/TybHszBZDj

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      1. Srinivas‏ @svdvizag 2 Aug 2017
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        Authors try to write a story like an NFL game between two rivals. Truth is China, the new super power, is trying to intimidate neighbors.

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      1. Nancy Hung‏ @NancyHung12 2 Aug 2017
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        Why U.S. will build walls,but China insist building the roads to the #Bhutan 🇧🇹border ? #Doklam Today Tibet, tomorrow Bhutan.🇧🇹

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      1. vishal kushwaha‏ @cryptomanic007 2 Aug 2017
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        Calling any land dusputed and by coercing china just occupy those lands. But its over now. 😂😂Let the bully be bullied.

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      1. Nitin Sharma‏ @nitin1sharma 2 Aug 2017
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        China can do all it wants India will not budge an inch

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