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China Is Increasingly Engaged In Construction In Its Region: LAC

China is increasingly engaged in construction in its region. China is fast building on LAC, India keeps a close eye; Foreign Ministry’s reply On the other side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC),.

It has been learned that China has built several new villages in its part adjacent to Arunachal Pradesh. India is closely watching this construction work in China. In view of China’s activities, India will also take whatever measures it deems appropriate for its security.

In the month of November it was revealed that in China, the construction of a village on the banks of the entire Chu river in the Subansiri district adjacent to the LAC was rapidly being done. Pictures of this village taken from satellite also went viral on internet media.

China is increasingly engaged in construction: A hundred more houses have been built in this village. Earlier some pictures also came out of the construction of new residential areas on behalf of China in the areas adjacent to Doklam.

In this regard, the Foreign Ministry official said, “We have seen the construction work being done on the border near India with China Have seen the news. China has been doing such construction work for the last several years.

It is learned that he has established three villages on the border with Arunachal. In response to this, India has also stepped up work on infrastructural facilities.

India, on its part, has started building roads, bridges, and railroads, etc. at a rapid pace. It will be further intensified in the coming days.

This explanation of the Ministry of External Affairs is considered important in two respects. On one hand, it is very important for the security of the country and secondly, it has made the local citizens living in these areas quite comfortable.

India is taking steps to ease the livelihood of all its citizens, including the residents of Arunachal Pradesh. It should be noted that during the tenure of the current Modi government, the construction work has been greatly accelerated in all the border areas of the country.

That’s why China’s attitude has changed Figures for the year 2008 to 2016 show that Rs 3300 to 4600 crore has been spent on this item every year, while in the subsequent years an average of Rs 11,800 crore is being spent. The intention of the government is to speed up these tasks in the coming years.

Two days ago, in a meeting of the Parliamentary Advisory Committee of the Ministry of External Affairs, External Affairs Minister S. Jayashankar had told the MPs that rapid infrastructure development from the Indian side in the border areas is going through a lot of anger to China. This is the reason why China’s attitude has changed.

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