After building villages along the Ladakh border, China has now started construction in Nepal and Bhutan as well




After the reports that China has started infiltrating villages along the Ladakh border, now China's regionalism has been exposed on the Bhutan border as well. Not only this, local people have started protesting in Nepal as well, when China has started constructions in the name of various development projects. Neighboring countries, including India, have been alerted by China's continuous aggression along the LAC border. India's Ministry of External Affairs has warned Bhutan about new Chinese construction. India has said that India is keeping a watchful eye on China's every move.
After a stand-off between the Indo-Chinese troops on the Ladakh border, China has mysteriously started construction near the border. A report released some time ago claimed that China has started building villages in areas close to India and people have started living in them. China is doing this to strengthen its claim in this area. The claim that China has built 624 small and big villages along the LAC border was made in the Chinese government media itself. After 2017, it was claimed in a Chinese website that China has accelerated the construction activity along the LAC border. Even after that, China continues to launch new projects.
Under the New National Program, China will build 4.61 lakh kilometers of roads by 2035. The scheme also includes the plot to build a highway along the Indian border. According to Hong Kong's South China Morning Post, the Chinese government has given permission for 345 new constructions. By 2035, the Chinese government wants to build 4.61 lakh kilometers of roads. China is also planning to build a highway along the LAC border. China will build a highway from Lunze province in Tibet to Kashgar in Xinjiang province. This route connecting South Tibet with China is of great strategic importance. China can reach very close to India's Arunachal in this way. That highway is now named as G695. This national highway will originate in Kona County, which will fall north of the LAC. It is also claimed that this road passes near the border of Tibet, Nepal and India. Some areas of Lunze County were historically in Arunachal Pradesh. Later, China considers it a part of Tibet and also shows some areas of Arunachal Pradesh in its maps by China. There is a dispute between the two countries on that issue.
Similarly, now China has increased the area along the Bhutan border as well. According to a new report by the American space technology company MAXAR, China has built villages near Bhutan in which vehicles including gardens and cars were seen. A report released after studying satellite images claimed that China had built this village near an area called Amu Chu. Which has come close to the border of India. Through these villages, China wants to strengthen its claim in the entire area. India has warned Bhutan after studying this report. The spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs of India said that India is keeping an eye on all the movements of China along the border. India is trying to solve it. No compromise will be made on the issue of national security. Government will take appropriate action.
Even in Nepal, China has built itself under the pretext of various developmental projects. Now the people of Nepal are outraged on that issue. A group of citizens called Rashtriya Ekta Abhiyan met the revenue minister and demanded immediate closure of the constructions of Chinese companies. Protests have grown in Nepal over this and people are demanding from the government that the Nepalese government reclaims the areas that have been usurped by China. If it does not happen, then people are also threatening that the work of Chinese companies will be stopped.
China's increasing encroachment along the borders of India, Nepal and Bhutan has become a matter of concern for all these countries. China is constantly building constructions along the border under the guise of one project or another. By building roads, buildings and villages, China wants to grab those areas for a long time and these countries are protesting against it.

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