China's grandstanding against Vice President's visit to Arunachal


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New Delhi: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu's visit to the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh has spilled oil in China's stomach. The Chinese Foreign Ministry objected to the vice president's visit. China said that Arunachal Pradesh is not a state of India, we do not recognize this state, so we oppose the visit of the Vice President of India. However, India also responded aggressively. "We reject China's irresponsible statement," the Indian foreign ministry said. Arunachal is an integral part of India.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said Indian leaders regularly visit the state of Arunachal Pradesh. This visit is similar to visits to other states. It is incomprehensible that China is opposing the Vice President's visit to Arunachal. China is worsening relations between the two countries by claiming Arunachal Pradesh as its share. We hope that China will work on resolving the issue of LAC disputes in eastern Ladakh by adhering to bilateral agreements and protocols instead of raising such disputes.

The Sino-Indian border dispute has been raging for more than 15 months. To resolve this, the 14th meeting was held by the armies of both the countries. However, the talks were not successful due to China's intransigence. On the one hand, peace talks are going on between the armies and on the other hand, China is poisoning India. India replied that China was violating the bilateral agreement. China is the cause of border disputes. We hope that China will try to resolve this whole dispute as soon as possible.

Recently, there were reports of Chinese troops infiltrating India. According to reports a few days ago, China had also infiltrated Arunachal Pradesh after Barahoti in Uttarakhand. And about 200 were trying to enter India from Tibet, although the Chinese troops were repulsed following the vigilance of the Indian army. Japajapi also ran between the two countries for a while. The dispute between the two was later settled as per protocol. Meanwhile, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu visited Arunachal Pradesh. In response, India retaliated and advised China to look into the root causes of the conflict.

It is noteworthy that China considers Arunachal Pradesh as part of its annexed Tibet and has been opposed by any major Indian leader whenever he visits the state. Citing Chinese spokesman Zhao Lijian's statement, China's state-run newspaper Global Times said on Twitter that China does not recognize the so-called Arunachal Pradesh. And so we oppose this visit of the Vice President of India.

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