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China protests PM Modi's Arunachal visit; says it isn't conducive for bilateral relations

A Press Release Posted On The Official Website Of The China Foreign Ministry Said That Act Of The Indian Side Is Not Conducive To Properly Resolving And Controlling Disputes Between The Two Sides, Nor In Conformity With The General Situation Of Growth Of Bilateral Relations.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Aman Dwivedi | Updated on: 21 Feb 2015, 09:56:59 AM

New Delhi:

China has lodged strong objection on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit disputed territory of Arunachal Pradesh.

A press release posted on the official website of the China Foreign Ministry said that  act of the Indian side is not conducive to properly resolving and controlling disputes between the two sides, nor in conformity with the general situation of growth of bilateral relations.

China has lodged a strong representation with India to express “diametrical opposition” to Prime Minister Modi’s visit to a “disputed zone” along the China-India borders, Hua said.

The remarks came as Modi visited Arunachal Pradesh today and said the Centre was planning to make the region an organic hub to boost agriculture production and improve 2G, 3G and 4G connectivity in the northeast region neglected for long.

“Modi visited a disputed zone in the eastern part of China-India borders on Friday to attend activities marking the founding of the so-called ‘Arunachal Pradesh’, a state that Indian authorities illegally and unilaterally declared in 1987,” state-run Xinhua news agency claimed in a report on Hua’s statement.

Hua said, “The Chinese government has never recognised the so-called ‘Arunachal Pradesh’.”

She said China’s stance on the disputed area on the eastern part of the China-India border is consistent and clear. Hua asserted that it is a universally recognised fact that huge disputes exist on the eastern section of China-India borders.

“The so-called ‘Arunachal Pradesh’ was established largely on the three areas of China’s Tibet—Monyul, Loyul and Lower Tsayul currently under Indian illegal occupation.

These three areas, located between the illegal ‘ McMahon Line’ and the traditional customary boundary between China and India, have always been Chinese territory,” the Xinhua report claimed.\

(with inputs from PTI)

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First Published : 20 Feb 2015, 08:10:00 PM

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