The village built by China near the LAC in the Arunachal Pradesh sector, which has been mentioned in a recent Pentagon report, is in the area which is controlled by China. Is. Sources in India’s security establishment said this on Tuesday. The US Department’s annual report on military and security developments states that China has built a large village in a disputed area in the Arunachal Pradesh sector.
According to news agency PTI, a source said, “The village along the disputed border in Upper Subansiri district is under Chinese-controlled territory. It has maintained an army post in that area for years and has been carried out by the Chinese side.” These different types of construction work have not happened in a short time.”
Sources said that this village has been built by China in the area which it occupied about six decades ago.
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Sources said, “This village has been built by China in the area which was occupied by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in 1959 after an attack on an Assam Rifles post in an operation in the frontier region of Arunachal Pradesh. This is known as the Longju incident.”
This reaction from the Indian side comes after a Pentagon report that claimed that in 2020, China has disputed the eastern region of the LAC between the Chinese Tibet Autonomous Region and India’s Arunachal Pradesh state. A large civil village of about 100 houses was built inside the area.
Conversely, China has also tried to blame India for provoking the standoff through increased infrastructure on India’s side along the LAC, the report said.
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The border standoff between Indian and Chinese armies began after a violent clash in the Pangong Lake area on May 5 last year, and both sides gradually increased their deployment along the border with thousands of soldiers as well as heavy weapons. Extended.
This was followed by several rounds of military and diplomatic talks, the two sides withdrew their forces in the Gogra region in August and on the north and south banks of Pangong Lake in February.
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