China infuriating India over Arunachal Pradesh: Reasons are unfolding
- Posted on March 21, 2024
- Politics
- By Arijit Dutta
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After
visiting the border state earlier this month with Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
China has restated its inaccurate territorial claims over Arunachal Pradesh.
All of this is a part of Beijing's plan to purposefully disturb India and
maintain public awareness of its territorial claims.

The primary purpose is to engage Bharat in a verbal duel and bring the dormant issue back to life, despite the fact that the Modi government has responded forcefully to China's baseless accusations regarding Arunachal Pradesh. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is losing appeal as a Chinese brand now that countries like Italy have emerged from the Communist debt trap. In actuality, under Xi Jinping's leadership, China's political and economic standing has declined. India, on the other hand, has advanced politically and economically under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, and the country is quickly gaining the international influence required to rival authoritarian countries like China.
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But when it comes to their own terms, India can now compete with China. Furthermore, in response to China's continuous claims of sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh and parts of East Ladakh, the Modi administration restates the text in its normal form. China's disturbing and frequently repeated declarations are no longer a problem for India. The External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's travel to the Philippines on March 25th is indicative of the Modi government's proactive outreach to its Southeast Asian allies. Taiwan's stature is likewise growing in India. Over the past ten years, India has not said the right words to China, even though it openly supports freedom of navigation in the South China Sea and maintains contact with the leadership of the Tibetan people living in exile. Even the highest ranking officials in the US government appear unable to fully comprehend the significance of "One China."
Furthermore, the Indian opposition intends to use the Chinese provocations—not out of any sense of patriotism, but rather for political purposes—to force the Modi administration to confront the PLA. Along the 3488 kilometers of the Line of Control (LAC) that form the Indian military border, the infrastructure has greatly improved since the Modi regime took office. Additionally, covert measures are being developed to guarantee that the Indian army always has an adequate supply of weapons and ammunition, regardless of how dire things get.
China's unwillingness to provide Arunachal Pradesh documents can be met with India recording and replaying its own denial of Beijing's claim.