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India rushes more troops to Doka La in longest row with China since 1962

Indian soldiers have been locked in a standoff with Chinese troops at Doka La for almost a month now

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The standoff between India and China in an area near Sikkim continued as the former on Sunday pushed in more troops in a "non-combative mode" to strengthen its position. 

Indian soldiers have been locked in a standoff with Chinese troops at Doka La for almost a month now in what has been the longest such impasse between the two armies since 1962.

How did the standoff start

Giving details for the first time about the events that preceded the face off between the two armies, the sources said the PLA on June 1 asked the Indian Army to remove the

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