Sunday, January 7, 2018

Another India-China Border Spat Brewing



CNBC: There are signs of another India-China border spat

* Chinese personnel began road construction in the disputed Himalayan area of Arunachal Pradesh late last month, according to Indian media reports
* The incident comes just months after a tense border spat in another Himalayan region

Four months after India and China deescalated a Himalayan border spat, Beijing appears to be ramping up the pressure in another territory disputed by both countries.

India considers Arunachal Pradesh, lying east of Bhutan, to be one of its 29 states, but China claims the area as part of southern Tibet. The territory, a key focus of a 1962 war fought between the Asian giants, lies along the Sino-Indian border, which is represented by a demarcation line called the Line of Actual Control.

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WNU Editor: The entire India-China border is in dispute, including the Arunachal Pradesh region that China has been claiming for years that it belongs to them.

More News On Another India China Border Dispute

New pattern in Chinese transgressions since Doklam: Experts -- Economic Times
China stand-off with India: Builders in dramatic face-off with troops over disputed area -- Sunday Express
Locals Claim Chinese, Indian Troops Face Off on Disputed Border -- Sputnik

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