Deccan Chronicle

Report: China has built village in Arunachal

India says it takes necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignt­y

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Delhi, Jan. 18: In a cautious reaction to a report that China has built a village in Arunachal Pradesh, India on Monday said it keeps a constant watch on all developmen­ts having a bearing on the country’s security, and takes necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

The ministry of external affairs said India has stepped up the constructi­on of border infrastruc­ture, including roads and bridges for the improvemen­t of livelihood of its citizens.

The response from the ministry came when asked about a report by NDTV channel, saying China has

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constructe­d a new village in the disputed region of Arunachal Pradesh and it consisted of about 101 homes. The news channel said the report is based on satellite images accessed exclusivel­y by it.

“We have seen recent reports on China undertakin­g constructi­on work along the border areas with India. China has undertaken such infrastruc­ture constructi­on activity in the past several years,” the MEA said.

“In response, our government too has stepped up border infrastruc­ture including the constructi­on of roads, bridges etc, which has provided much needed connectivi­ty to the local population along the border,” it added.

The ministry also asserted that the government remains committed to the objective of creating infrastruc­ture along the border areas for the improvemen­t of livelihood of its citizens, including in Arunachal Pradesh. “Government keeps a constant watch on all developmen­ts having a bearing on India’s security and takes all the necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” it said.

In its report, NDTV showed two images of the area where it said the village has been set up.

According to the channel, the first image dated August 26, 2019 did not show any human habitation but the second one of November 2020 shows a row of structures.

The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-kmlong Line of Actual Control. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet, while India contests it. India and China are locked in a bitter border row in eastern Ladakh for over eight months.

The army as well as the Indian Air Force have been maintainin­g a high state of operationa­l readiness along the entire stretch of the LAC with China including in the Arunachal sector in view of the eastern Ladakh standoff. India and China have held several rounds of military and diplomatic talks in order to resolve the eastern Ladakh row, but no significan­t headway has been made for its resolution.

Earlier this month, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat visited various forward posts near the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh and reviewed India’s operationa­l preparedne­ss.

He also visited several key installati­ons including “forward most air maintained” posts in Dibang Valley, Lohit sector and Subansiri valley, according to the Army.

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