China hits out at Venkaiah Naidu’s Arunachal trip
The Hindu
It asks India to ‘stop taking actions that would complicate and expand the boundary issue’
Amid continuing tensions between India and China in Ladakh, Beijing on Wednesday said it was “firmly opposed” to Vice President Venkaiah Naidu visiting Arunachal Pradesh. It asked New Delhi to “stop taking actions that would complicate and expand the boundary issue”.
Mr. Naidu, , was in Arunachal over the weekend. The Ministry of External Affairs, at the time of writing, had not yet responded to China’s statement.
India has in the past made it clear to China its view that visits by any leader to Arunachal is no different to visits to any other State or integral part of India and are entirely India’s internal affairs.

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