The Sunday Guardian

PM MODI’S TWEET ON ARUNACHAL SENDS STRONG MESSAGE TO CHINA

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though the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokespers­on in an official reaction rejected China renaming places in Arunachal Pradesh, nothing could have served China a blunt message more sharply than this tweet by PM Modi,” say diplomatic sources. “While the tweet reaffirmed the government’s focus on the developmen­t of the Indian regions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) including Arunachal Pradesh, it also underlines New Delhi’s efforts to facilitate the armed forces deployed along the borders with China, which is a remarkable message sent out by the PM,” officials said.

A diplomatic source told The Sunday Guardian: “PM Modi’s tweet focusing on the developmen­t of Arunachal Pradesh is being amplified massively and at a large scale as part of a wellplanne­d strategy. It has got lakhs of views and likes, and thousands of retweets so far.” “Chinese officials in Delhi and Beijing are said to be monitoring every single tweet on Arunachal Pradesh after Beijing’s provocativ­e action. It means the messages on Twitter, slamming

China, have hit the right target in Beijing,” an official said.

“It is good that several social media users are posting suggestion­s underlinin­g the need for India to reconsider its stand on Tibet in a tit-fortat in what has triggered a public debate in India causing some sort of disquiet in the Chinese camp,” a source said.

PM Modi’s focus is on massive developmen­t of the villages of Arunachal Pradesh, particular­ly in the regions bordering China. “Only developmen­t and increasing tourism activities in Arunachal Pradesh will be the fitting message for China, and PM Modi’s message has reaffirmed the commitment of the government to do the same,” an official said. MEA spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi outright rejected the Chinese move, saying that Arunachal Pradesh has been, is and will always be an integral and inalienabl­e part of India.

It was PM Modi’s idea to hold some of the key G20 meetings in Arunachal Pradesh as well. The presence of diplomats and other key officials from various countries in the meetings in Arunachal Pradesh is another significan­t message for

China. Union Law Minister Kiran Rijiju’s tweet assumes significan­ce in the context of India’s diplomatic strategy to serve a powerful message to China. Only two days ago, Rijiju wrote on Twitter, “Prestigiou­s G20 meeting at Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh was truly an incredible event. The world’s top diplomats and influentia­l officials got a unique taste of India. State also showcased its rich cultural heritage to the global community.” This tweet also came two days after China renaming 11 places in the Northeast. “The minister’s tweet should also be seen as a counter to China’s move over Arunachal Pradesh, as the message clearly explains how the internatio­nal community is enjoying and spending time in this unique state of India,” an official pointed out. “No wonder China is resorting to tactics like giving invented Chinese names to places in Arunachal. India holding the G20 meet there would have been unthinkabl­e 10 years back when even visits by India’s President invited China’s objections,” said a Twitter user in reaction to Rijiju’s tweet.

As part of the Modi government’s priority plan to boost developmen­t in the

Northeast amid an aggressive Chinese agenda, the agencies concerned have decided to intensify activities aimed at developmen­t of the border regions. $1.8 billion has been spent on road constructi­on in these areas during 2017-22, with 2,319 km of roads being constructe­d in Arunachal Pradesh alone. Other projects include the creation of new airports in the Northeast. Sources say that PM Modi regularly reviews the vibrant village programme in the border regions in a key move to counter China. PM Modi has also envisioned a boost to the tourism sector in Arunachal Pradesh with the addition of Donyi Polo airport in Itanagar. Quoting another tweet by CM Khandu, PM Modi said, “Looks great! And, with the new airport and flights being added, more people will be able to visit Arunachal Pradesh with ease and experience the warm hospitalit­y there.” “Third day of road trip. Got to see the status of ongoing constructi­on work for the two lane road from Aalo to Mechukha (186 km). The enchanting valley of Mechukha, and its lovely people greeted us on our arrival,” tweeted Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu.

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