China ready to cede land for part of Arunachal Pradesh?

BEIJING: An exchange of land -with the politically and strategically sensitive Tawang tract in Arunachal Pradesh being ceded by India -could pave the way for settlement of the India-China boundary dispute, China's former point man for India Dai Bingguo has said.

His statement indicates China is ready to make concessions in areas like Aksai Chin in the western sector.

The suggestion came in an interview given by the former Chinese diplomat and high-ranking communist cadre to a Beijing-based publication. Dai headed the special representative dialogue with India for over a decade until his retirement in 2013.

Though the exchange of Tawang is far from being a simple affair given the presence of the Tawang monastery, which commands a special place in Tibetan Buddhism and is highly regarded by Buddhists in India as well, Dai's remarks are significant as they may not be completely without official sanction.

Dai is still regarded close to Chinese rulers, and his voice is taken seriously in the diplomatic community . He is unlikely to make sensitive comments in an interview unless it has been cleared by top leaders of the Communist Party, sources said. The major reason the boundary question persists is that China's reasonable requests have not been met,“ Dai said, adding, “If the Indian side takes care of China's concerns on the eastern section of the border, the Chinese side will respond accordingly and address India's concerns elsewhere.“

Dai Bingguo has written on similar lines in his book which came out last year. China analyst Shrikant Kondapalli said the Chinese interest in the eastern sector had been elevated since 2005, when both countries signed the Political Parameters and Guiding Principles. China has eyed the Tawang tract, describing it as Southern Tibet, because the 15th century Dalai Lama was born there. Interestingly , China withdrew from that area after the 1962 war with India. Control of Tawang will consolidate China's hold over the centres of Tibetan Buddhism.

“For India, such an exchange is not possible. Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of the country , so its beyond any concession.During Manmohan Singh's tenure, the two countries had decided to leave out the populated areas. But China has asked for some territorial concession in the unpopulated areas near the MacMahon line.“

In exchange, Kondapalli said, China offered to move back 100 km in the Aksai Chin plateau in the western sector, creating a demilitarised zone. India had objected, saying the topography of the area was such that it would be very difficult for India to recapture the heights while it would be very easy for China to do so. In the discussions, China refused to give any assurances on that front.
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