India Dismisses China's Renaming Claims as 'Fictitious'
India rejects China’s ‘fictitious’ renaming of places
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India's Ministry of External Affairs has rejected China's attempts to rename locations within Indian territory, labeling them as 'mischievous.' Official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized that regions like Arunachal Pradesh are integral parts of India and urged China to avoid actions that could strain bilateral relations.
- 01India firmly rejects China's renaming of locations in Indian territory.
- 02Arunachal Pradesh is reaffirmed as an integral part of India.
- 03The Indian government warns that such actions could harm bilateral relations.
- 04Official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal condemned China's attempts to alter ground realities.
- 05India calls for better understanding and stability in India-China ties.
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On Sunday, India's Ministry of External Affairs categorically rejected China's recent attempts to rename locations within Indian territory, calling these efforts 'mischievous.' Official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that regions such as Arunachal Pradesh are an 'integral and inalienable part' of India and that such renaming efforts cannot change the reality of the situation. The Indian government expressed concerns that these actions could undermine ongoing efforts to stabilize relations between India and China. Jaiswal urged China to refrain from actions that could inject negativity into their relationship, emphasizing the need for mutual understanding and cooperation.
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The ongoing tensions over territorial claims could affect diplomatic relations and regional stability.
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