The Free Press Journal

China village in Arunachal!

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Having successful­ly distracted India with its game of brinkmansh­ip in eastern Ladakh, China has raised a village in Arunachal Pradesh, consisting of about 101 makeshift shelters.

The tell-tale evidence of the constructi­on activity is in the form of satellite images in the possession of NDTV. These images, dated November 1, 2020, were shown to several experts approached by NDTV, who have confirmed the constructi­on, approximat­ely 4.5 km within the de facto border.

Though this area falls in Indian territory, according to official government maps, it has been in effective Chinese control since 1959. However, earlier only a Chinese military post existed, but this time a full-fledged village that can house thousands has been built.

The village, located on the banks of the river Tsari Chu, lies in the Upper Subansiri district, an area which has been long disputed by India and China and has been marked by armed conflict, adds the NDTV report.

What has given the visuals credence is the cautious reaction from the Ministry of external Affairs, which said it keeps a constant watch on all developmen­ts having a bearing on the country's security. "In response, our government too has stepped up border infrastruc­ture, including the constructi­on of roads and bridges, which has provided much needed connectivi­ty to the local population along the border," the MEA said. It acknowledg­ed that China has been undertakin­g such infrastruc­ture constructi­on for the past several years.

The ministr y, however, asserted that the government remains committed to taking all the necessar y measures to safeguard its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

In its report, NDTV exhibited two images of the area where it said the village has been raised. According to the channel, the first image dated August 26, 2019, did not show any human habitation but the second one dated November 2020 shows a row of structures. 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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