India vehemently rejected China’s objection to Vice President Naidu’s visit to Arunachal. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: India on Wednesday vehemently rejected objections to the recent visit to China Arunachal Pradesh by Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, stating that the state is an “integral and indivisible” part of India.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said objecting to the visit of Indian leaders to India “does not stand up to logic and understanding” of the Indian people.
“We have taken note of the comments made today by the Chinese official spokesperson. We reject such comments. Arunachal Pradesh is an integral and inseparable part of India,” Bagchi said.
He was responding to a question on the comments of a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson who objected to Naidu’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh over the weekend.
Bagchi said, “Indian leaders regularly visit the state of Arunachal Pradesh, as they do in any other state of India. Objecting to Indian leaders’ visit to the state of India stands for the logic and understanding of the Indian people.” Not there.”
China has been objecting to the visit of Indian leaders to Arunachal Pradesh, saying it is part of South Tibet.
The latest war of words between the two sides took place three days after the 13th round of military talks in the 17-month Eastern Sector Ladakh The standoff ended in a stalemate.
“Further, as we mentioned earlier, the current situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the western sector of the India-China border areas has been caused by unilateral efforts of the Chinese side to change the status quo in violation of the bilateral agreements,” Bagchi said.
The government often refers to eastern Ladakh as the western region.
“Therefore, we expect the Chinese side to work towards an early resolution of the remaining issues along the LAC in eastern Ladakh by fully adhering to bilateral agreements and protocols instead of trying to add to unrelated issues,” Bagchi said. ”
A day after the 13th round of military talks, the Indian military said the “constructive suggestions” given by it were neither agreed upon by the Chinese side nor could it provide any “forward-looking” proposals.
On your part, the Chinese PLA Western Theater Command India insisted on “unreasonable and unrealistic demands, adding difficulties to the negotiations.”

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