Millennium Post

‘Tell Bhutan to send more troops to Doklam,’ House panel tells Govt

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A Parliament­ary panel adopted a report on the Doklam issue on Saturday recommendi­ng that India should encourage Bhutan to deploy more soldiers on the northern parts of the sensitive region. Troops of India and China were locked in a 73-day stand-off in Doklam in the Sikkim sector from June 16 last year, after the Indian side stopped constructi­on of a road in the disputed tri-junction by the Chinese Army. Bhutan and China have a dispute over Doklam.

Congress President Rahul Gandhi is a member of the Parliament­ary Standing Committee on External Affairs, headed by party MP Shashi Tharoor. Gandhi was not present at Saturday’s meeting. Earlier this month, the panel could not adopt the draft report as most of the BJP members skipped the meeting and the quorum could not be reached. Some members of the panel who were present at Saturday’s meeting said that the report was adopted with minor modificati­ons.

The draft report, circulated among the panel’s members on August 6, did not clarify whether the committee was favoured increasing the deployment of Indian troops in the region. The BJP panel’s members had demanded that statements recorded before the committee by the defence secretary and the incumbent and former external affairs secretarie­s not be made public.

A member of the committee said on Saturday that “nothing sensitive and crucial informatio­n” shared with the panel by officials has been made public. The committee members had travelled to Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh to take stock of ground situation and meet senior officials there.

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