India on China: India has given a befitting reply to China’s objection to the Indian Prime Minister’s recent visit to Arunachal Pradesh. While giving strong advice to China, India has completely rejected its objection. Strongly rejecting Chinese objection regarding PM Modi’s recent visit, he said on Tuesday that ‘Arunachal Pradesh was, is and will always be an integral and inseparable part of India.
In this regard, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaivaswal said that India has already informed China about its steadfast stand. He said that there is no justification for Indian leaders to object to such visits to Arunachal Pradesh or India’s development projects in the state. He said that we reject the comments made by the Chinese side regarding PM Modi’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh.
China had expressed objection to PM’s recent visit
In fact, on Monday, China had lodged a protest on PM Modi’s visit to Arunachal last week and the announcement of funds for development works there, to which India strongly opposed and rejected China’s objection outright. China had again asserted its claim on the area by saying that India’s move would complicate the border dispute, which India rejected.
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Jaiswal said that China’s objection to such visits will not change the reality that Arunachal Pradesh was, is and will always be an integral and inseparable part of India. He said that Indian leaders visit Arunachal Pradesh from time to time like other states of India. It is not at all appropriate to raise objections to such tours or India’s development related projects. Jaiswal said that it is true that this will not change the reality that Arunachal Pradesh was, is and will always be an integral and inseparable part of India.
India’s steadfast stand conveyed to China
He said that the Chinese side has been informed about this steadfast stand many times. Jaiswal said this while answering media questions related to China’s objection to Modi’s visit to Arunachal Pradesh. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as South Tibet. He has regularly objected to Indian leaders visiting the state.
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