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China giving fictitious names to Indian territory, says Centre, Pg10
India strongly opposes China's fictitious naming of Indian territories, asserting Arunachal Pradesh's integral status amidst ongoing border tensions and bilateral strain.
India has rejected China's attempts to assign "fictitious names" to Indian territories, particularly in Arunachal Pradesh.
The External Affairs Ministry has termed these attempts as "mischievous" and detrimental to the ongoing efforts to normalize bilateral relations.
China created He'an and Hekang counties in Hotan Prefecture last year, parts of which India claims fall within Ladakh.
China has now created a new county named Cenling in Xinjiang province, near Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Afghanistan’s Wakhan corridor.
Detailed Insights:
China's actions, including creating new counties and assigning names, are seen as attempts to assert false claims over territories that India considers its own.
The creation of Cenling county is likely aimed at ensuring the security of Xinjiang, which faces challenges from Uyghur insurgency and groups like the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM).
The location of Cenling near PoK is also significant due to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which India opposes as it passes through disputed territory.
These actions by China are viewed as injecting negativity into bilateral relations and undermining efforts to create better understanding between the two countries.
Key Concepts Involved:
Sovereignty: The full right and power of a governing body over itself, without any interference from outside sources or bodies.
Bilateral Relations: Political, economic, or cultural relations between two countries.
Insurgency: An organized armed rebellion against a constituted government or ruling power.