Is tibet the reason for india china border dispute

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Is Tibet the Reason for IndiaChina Border Dispute? By srivastava.b on August 31, 2015

India-China border stand-off continues where it has been for the past 50 years despite Chinese and Indian political leadership visiting and signing many agreements. The last few months have witnessed an increase in incursions by Chinese military into western, middle and eastern sectors of India. The Indian political leadership attributes such incidents to difference of perception between India and China over the Line of Actual Control. This timidity emboldens China to enter again anytime anywhere and stake claim to the area. Regular political, diplomatic, and military talks about initiating confidence-building measures over the last three decades have delivered only pious advisories for India and many giveaways to China. Ever since 1959, Beijing has questioned the legitimacy of the Indian perception of border in Ladakh in the western sector and Arunachal in the eastern sector while middle sector remained relatively calm except for the recent incursion in Barahoti area. China has constructed an all-weather high-altitude 1,200 km long road through strategically important Aksai Chin (western sector) that links Tibet with Sinkiang. China does not recognize the British demarcated McMahon Line, which delineates the border between Arunachal Pradesh and Tibet. China annexed Tibet in 1949 and India accorded acceptance in 2003.


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