Beijing has never recognised the 'so-called' state Arunachal Pradesh: China
China on Wednesday kept up that its
position on the China-India limit issue was steady and clear and that Beijing
has never perceived the presence of Arunachal Pradesh.
"I have to bring up that China's
position on the China-India limit issue is steady and clear, and we have never
perceived the purported Arunachal Pradesh," Chinese Foreign Ministry
representative Geng Shuang said while reacting to an inquiry regarding media
reports that expressed Chinese fighters with development machines entered 200
meters inside Arunachal Pradesh.
In any case, Geng said he didn't know
about any such reports.
A month ago, as well, a comparative
such occurrence had happened.
The Chinese troops apparently left the
development hardware behind after they were faced by the Indian officers.
The India-China fringe covering the
3,488 km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC) is questioned between the two sides
and prominently, Beijing claims Arunachal Pradesh to be the piece of its south
Tibet.

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