Amid Sikkim Standoff, China Cancels Indian Journos’ Tibet Trip

China every year organises sponsored visit for select Indian journalists to Tibet.

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China has cancelled a trip of Indian journalists to Tibet and this was conveyed to the scribes by the Chinese embassy in New Delhi on Sunday.

The cancellation of the journalists’ trip, which was scheduled from 8-15 July, came in the backdrop of a standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in the Doklam area of the Sikkim sector.

A batch of Indian journalists, who were to visit Tibet at the invitation of the Chinese government, were informed by the Chinese embassy in New Delhi that the trip has been cancelled.

China every year organises sponsored visit for select Indian journalists to Tibet.

A standoff took place between the two militaries after the Indian Army blocked construction of the road by China in the Doklam area – a disputed territory between China and Bhutan.

India on Friday expressed deep concern over China constructing the road in the disputed area and said it had conveyed to Beijing that such an action would represent a significant change of status quo with “serious” security implications for India.

The standoff between the Indian and Chinese troops led to the cancellation of the Kailash Mansarovar yatra through Nathu La in Sikkim.

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