India China News: India does not accept illegal Chinese occupation of its territory; Center | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The government on Thursday said that India has neither accepted China’s illegal occupation of its territory nor has it accepted unreasonable Chinese claims.
answer questions on sugar village In Arunachal PradeshThe Ministry of External Affairs said that India has taken note of the report of the US Department of Defense which made reference to construction activities from the Chinese side. India-China border Area.
“The government has always strongly opposed such activities through diplomatic channels and will continue to do so in future.” foreign Ministry “The government continues to monitor developments affecting India’s security and takes all measures to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.

India once again accused China of carrying out construction activities over the past several years along the border, including areas that Beijing has illegally occupied for decades.
The Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson said that India is committed to the objective of creating infrastructure in the border areas to improve livelihoods, including in Arunachal Pradesh.
He said India has accelerated the construction of border infrastructure, including roads and bridges, providing much-needed connectivity to the local population on the border.

The US Department of Defense claimed in its annual report to Congress on military development involving China that “China has built a large 100-house civilian village inside the disputed area between the Tibet Autonomous Region and India’s Arunachal Pradesh”.
According to reports quoting sources in the security establishment, a “large civilian village of 100 houses” is mentioned. pentagon report To the US Congress “created by China in an area that was occupied by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) after the capture of the Assam Rifles post in 1959, in an operation called the Longju Incident along the Frontier in Arunachal Pradesh is referred to as.”
(with inputs from agencies)

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