MEA defends AI's decision to change Taiwan's name

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today protested Air India's decision to change its name to on the website of the national carrier, even as defended the move saying it is consistent with international norms and its position on the island.

The (MEA) said, "Air India's decision to rename the destination of as is entirely consistent with international norms and our own position on since 1949."

In a statement, the Economic and Cultural Center here (TECC) said it is deeply disappointed with Air India's decision and "regrets" that the move can be seen as a gesture of succumbing to the "unreasonable and absurd pressure" from It said the matter has been taken up with the MEA.

TECC further said its calls upon to stand up against the "unreasonable demand" from and promptly restore the name of "Taiwan" on its official website.

It said Tien hoped the would provide firm support to its and private businesses to defend themselves from a foreign country's "bully actions".

The TECC said it has lodged a formal note against the name change to the MEA and is currently waiting for the its official response.

Earlier, an said it followed the procedure as advised by the in updating its website with respect to changing name of Taiwan.

operates flights to two destinations in - and Hong Kong.

Responding to Air India's decision, said welcomes the move.

"Our position on this issue is quite clear. The Indian side and other countries must be clear about our position on this issue," Lu said.

China views Taiwan, an island which has been independent since 1950, as a rebel region that must be reunited with the mainland - by force if necessary.

China had raised concerns about Taiwan being described as a separate region by some airlines worldwide, following which carriers such as Singapore Airlines, and have changed description of Taiwan on their websites.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 20:20 IST