Updated On: 09 August, 2017 09:33 AM IST | Beijing | Agencies
<p>In a stunning-but unsubstantiated-claim, a senior Chinese official said yesterday that Bhutan has acknowledged that the Doka La area where the Indian and Chinese troops are engaged in a standoff does not belong to it.</p>
In a stunning-but unsubstantiated-claim' a senior Chinese official said yesterday that Bhutan has acknowledged that the Doka La area where the Indian and Chinese troops are engaged in a standoff does not belong to it.
China's top diplomat on the boundary issue' Wang Wenli' told a visiting Indian media delegation that Bhutan has conveyed to Beijing through the diplomatic channels that the area of the standoff is not its territory.