A locator map shows the Chinese village, 2.8 miles inside Indian territory
* Satellite images show a 100-home village, 2.8 miles inside Indian territory, in Arunachal Pradesh state
* The development was built by Beijing within a year, according to satellite imagery from August 2019
* The village is located in the Upper Subansiri district, an area claimed by both Beijing and Delhi
* On Friday an image was released showing Chinese and Indian tanks facing off at a disputed Himalyan border
* Photo showing tanks lined up was first shared on social media and story since picked up by pro-Beijing press
* Image purports to be from the Line of Control (LAC), the poorly defined India-China border in the Himalayas
* The frontier saw grisly hand-to-hand combat in June las year which left at least 20 Indian soldiers dead
China has built a 100-home village in disputed Indian territory that Beijing claims is theirs amid rising tensions between the two countries, according to satellite images released by Indian media.
The images, taken on November 1 last year, appear to show a development of 101 homes in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh at a location 2.8 miles inside Indian territory.
Images from just over a year ago show the area without any construction taking place, meaning the site was developed within the past 12 months.
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3 comments:
Only 2.8 miles.
I think Chinese won't be happy, if the border is at the edge of this new village. So they are going to take another 2.8 miles south of the new village.
So the Indian will lose 5 miles * x linear miles.
I wish Francis Fukuyama would have been right.
I'm inclined to view Chinese society as a grinding, exploitative one.
Chinese society or the trop 1%, Democrats and the Eurotrash elite?
There is nothing different about a typical Chinese family and Mom, apple pie, and Chevy.
It took decades for the Roman Catholic Church to prove to themselves that there was no conflict between Chinese rites and Christianity. Hopefully, you are not that plodding.
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