Won’t let even an inch of land be encroached: Union minister Amit Shah in Arunachal Pradesh

Won’t let even an inch of land be encroached: Union minister Amit Shah in Arunachal Pradesh
Union home minister Amit Shah and Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu inspect the border outpost of the ITBP on Monday
GUWAHATI: From Arunachal Pradesh, Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday sent out a strong message to China, saying India would not allow even an inch of its territory to be encroached upon, drawing an angry response from Beijing which called the minister’s visit to the state violative of its sovereignty and harmful to peace in border areas.
“Due to the bravery of soldiers of our Army and ITBP, no one can challenge the borders of our country. The time is gone when anyone could encroach on our land. Now, not even land equal to ‘sui ki nok’ (needlepoint) can be encroached on. Our policy is clear. We want to live in peace with all but will not allow even an inch our land to be encroached upon,” said Shah while launching the ‘Vibrant Villages Programme’ (VVP) at Kibithoo, India’s first village near the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh’s Anjaw district.
“Our policy is clear. We want to live in peace with all but will not allow even an inch our land to be encroached upon,” he added.
At a media briefing in Beijing, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said, “Zangnan is part of China’s territory. The activity of the senior Indian official in Zangnan violates China’s territorial sovereignty and is not conducive to peace and tranquillity in the border areas. We are firmly against this.” Zangnan is the Chinese name for Arunachal Pradesh.
Shah’s visit to the state followed a diplomatic flare-up over India’s G20 meeting in Arunchal’s capital of Itanagar and the subsequent renaming by Beijing of some villages to reinforce its claim over the state it claims as part of south Tibet.
Shah’s strong words came a week after China released a list of “standardised names” of 11 places in Arunachal. These newly named places, which MEA described as ‘invented names’, turned out to be forest land, non-existent rivers and nondescript mountain tops.
Border infrastructure is our top priority: Union home minister Amit Shah
Kibithoo is about 15km south of LAC and 40km west of the India-China Myanmar tri-junction and was often described as India’s last village. VVP, a scheme conceptualised by PM Modi for speeding up development in villages to encourage the locals not to migrate, also has a strategic dimension as it seeks to create upgraded infrastructure in the border areas — an initiative that has annoyed China. While China has focused on strengthening the infrastructure on their side of the LAC to facilitate movement of troops, it has objected to India doing the same on its side of the border.
Beijing’s protests acted as a deterrent for Indian authorities until 2014 when the Modi government decided to ramp up work on roads and bridges in areas closer to LAC disregarding objections.
The PM asked for border villages to be treated as India’s first settlements rather than the last ones. Articulating the changed stance, Shah said, “Kibithoo is India’s first village not the last village. This conceptual change is because of PM Modi — his love, affection and respect for the people living in the difficult terrain, the border guarding forces and the Army. Border areas are the priority of the prime minister. They are crucial for national security and that is why our government has continuously worked to enhance border infrastructure.”
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Prabin Kalita
Prabin Kalita is a journalist at The Times of India and is currently the Chief of Bureau (northeast). He has been reporting in mainstream Indian national media since 2001. He has been a field journalist reporting gamut of issues from India’s northeastern region and major developments in neighbouring countries like Myanmar, China, Bhutan and Bangladesh concerning India and northeastern region. He has been covering insurgency—internal and cross-border, politics, natural calamities, environment etc. He is a post-graduate in Geological Sciences from Gauhati University.
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