Rahul Gandhi says India could've stopped Doklam stand-off with China if PM Modi was 'careful'

Press Trust of India  |  London 

today said the standoff with was not an "isolated issue" but part of a "sequence of events" and if Modi was carefully watching the process, could have stopped it.

"is not an isolated issue. It was a part of a sequence of events, it was a process.

"If he (PM Modi) was carefully watching the process, he could've stopped it," Gandhi, who is also a member of the parliamentary Committee on External Affairs, said at the London-based think-tank.

He claimed that the "truth is the Chinese are still in Doklam today".

told Rajya Sabha last month that there have been no new developments at the site of the face-off with in Doklam and its vicinity, and status quo prevails in the area.

"Since the disengagement of Indian and Chinese border personnel in the Doklam area on August 28, 2017, there have been no new developments at the and its vicinity. The status quo prevails in this area," Singh had said.

Tensions between and reached their peak during a 73-day standoff in Doklam near over Beijing's construction of a road in the area.

The standoff ended after both sides agreed to disengage, and there have been no confirmed or official reports of China resuming any activities since then.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 21:50 IST