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India protests China’s creation of two new counties in Hotan region

Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jasiwal minced no words, stating, ‘We attach no value to it and urge you to also do the same.’ (Photo: ANI)

By: shajil kumar

INDIA on Friday said it has lodged a “solemn protest” with China over the establishment of two new counties in Hotan prefecture as parts of these regions fall in Indian union territory of Ladakh.

In a strong reaction, New Delhi said creation of new counties will neither have a bearing on India’s long-standing and consistent position regarding its sovereignty over the area nor lend legitimacy to China’s “illegal and forcible” occupation of the same.

External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India has never accepted the “illegal” Chinese occupation of Indian territory in the area.

“We have seen the announcement pertaining to the establishment of two new counties in Hotan Prefecture of China. Parts of jurisdiction of these so-called counties fall in India’s Union Territory of Ladakh,” he said.

“We have never accepted the illegal Chinese occupation of Indian territory in this area,” he said.

“Creation of new counties will neither have a bearing on India’s long-standing and consistent position regarding our sovereignty over the area nor lend legitimacy to China’s illegal and forcible occupation of the same,” Jaiswal added.

He further said: “We have lodged a solemn protest with the Chinese side through diplomatic channels.”

The latest irritant in ties came weeks after India and China ended an over four-and-a-half-year border standoff and announced steps to reduce mistrust.

Following an understanding reached on October 21, the two sides completed the disengagement of troops at the two remaining friction points of Demchok and Depsang.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks on the margins of the BRICS Summit in Russia on October 23 and agreed to revive various bilateral dialogue mechanisms, signalling an intention to normalise the relations.

Brahmaputra dam

Days after China announced its plan to build a mega dam on Brahmaputra river in Tibet, India on Friday said it will continue to monitor and take necessary measures to protect its interests.

In its first reaction to the proposed dam, New Delhi urged Beijing to ensure that the interests of downstream states of the Brahmaputra are not harmed by activities in upstream areas.

“We will continue to monitor and take necessary measures to protect our interests,” Jaiswal said.

There have been apprehensions that the dam will have adverse impact on Arunachal Pradesh as well as Assam.

“As a lower riparian state with established user rights to the waters of the river, we have consistently expressed, through expert-level as well as diplomatic channels, our views and concerns to the Chinese side over mega projects on rivers in their territory,” Jaiswal said.

“These have been reiterated, along with the need for transparency and consultation with downstream countries, following the latest report,” he said.

“The Chinese side has been urged to ensure that the interests of downstream states of the Brahmaputra are not harmed by activities in upstream areas,” he added. (PTI)

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