Indian Army is in 'no war, no peace' mode in Doklam: Sources
August 10, 2017  00:05
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The Indian Army is in a 'no war,no peace' mode against the Chinese military in Doklam and status quo continues in the area, official sources said on Wednesday.

They said there has been no specific movement of troops and weapons by the Indian Army in the area, adding whatever 'movement' is taking place is for maintenance purpose.

Asked specifically about reports of sending of troops from the Sukna-based 33 Corps to Doklam, the sources said there has been no enhancement of army personnel in the India-Bhutan-China tri-junction.

We are in no war no peace mode in Doklam, the sources said.

In military parlance, no war, no peace mode refers to a confrontation or face-off position with enemies.

India and China have been locked in a face-off in the area of the Sikkim sector for 50 days after Indian troops stopped the Chinese Army from building a road in the area. -- PTI
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