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India hit out at China on Wednesday, 13 October, for questioning the recent visit of Vice President Venkaiah Naidu to Arunachal Pradesh, saying the state is an integral and inalienable part of India.
Naidu visited Arunachal Pradesh on 9 October and addressed a special session of the state assembly.
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said China has never recognised the state.
In response to a media query about Lijian's comments, India's Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said: "We have noted the comments made today by the Chinese official spokesperson. We reject such comments. Arunachal Pradesh is an integral and inalienable part of India."
Talking about the current situation at Line of Actual Control, Bagchi further stated that the current situation along the LAC in the Western Sector of the India-China border areas has been caused by unilateral attempts of Chinese side to alter the status quo in violation of the bilateral agreements.
"Therefore, we expect the Chinese side to work towards early resolution of the remaining issues along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh while fully abiding by bilateral agreements and protocols rather than trying to link unrelated issues," he said.
Last week, India and China military talks to end border dispute did not result in resolution of the remaining disputed areas with the Chinese not agreeable to "constructive suggestions" provided by the Indian delegation.
Further, the Chinese also could not provide any forward-looking proposals. "The meeting thus did not result in resolution of the remaining areas," the Indian Army had said in a statement.
So far, 13 rounds of India-China Corps Commander Level Meeting have taken place since the border dispute.
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