Arab Times

China condemns Indian PM:

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China’s foreign ministry on Saturday condemned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the disputed northeaste­rn border state of Arunachal Pradesh, saying it “resolutely opposes” activities by Indian leaders in the region.

Modi’s visit was part of a series of public meetings in the region aimed at garnering support for his Hindu nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of Indian elections due by May.

Despite recent efforts to improve bilateral ties in both countries, disputes over the mountainou­s Indo-China border – which triggered a war in 1962 – and the region that China claims as southern Tibet have remained a sensitive issue.

In response, the official spokespers­on at India’s foreign ministry said in a statement that Arunachal Pradesh was “an integral and inalienabl­e part of India”.

“Indian leaders visit Arunachal Pradesh from time to time, as they visit other parts of India. This consistent position has been conveyed to the Chinese side on several occasions.”

Both India and China have sought to rebuild trust after an armed standoff over a stretch of the Himalayan border in 2017.

Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met a number of times last year to give impetus to trade discussion­s. But progress, according to Indian government officials and representa­tives of various Indian trade bodies, has been very slow,

 ?? (AP) ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public rally in Changchari, on the outskirts of Guwahati, India, Feb 9. Modi is on a twoday tour to the northeaste­rn Indian states. His visit comes during a time when the states are protesting against a bill introduced in Parliament to grant citizenshi­p to non-Muslim migrants fleeing persecutio­n in Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh.
(AP) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public rally in Changchari, on the outskirts of Guwahati, India, Feb 9. Modi is on a twoday tour to the northeaste­rn Indian states. His visit comes during a time when the states are protesting against a bill introduced in Parliament to grant citizenshi­p to non-Muslim migrants fleeing persecutio­n in Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh.

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