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Arunachal Pradesh |
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Arunachal PradeshState of India, in the Himalayas on the borders of Tibet and Myanmar; area 83,578 sq km/33,270 sq mi; population (2001 est) 1,091,100 (including over 80 ethnic groups). Formerly part of the state of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh became a state of India in 1987. The main towns include Bomdila and Ziro, while its capital is Itanagar. Its position south of China is strategically important, and it has been subject to repeated incursions from China. In the 1950s Chinese troops crossed the McMahon Line, which had been agreed as the frontier by Tibet and the UK in 1914, but not accepted by the Chinese. In 1962 there were further Chinese incursions.
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14, mere days before his arrival, China's ambassador to India claimed that Arunachal Pradesh, an area on the Indian side of Himalayas that includes Sikkim, belonged to China--a claim immediately refuted by the Indian foreign office. China's program of road and rail works along its border with the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, which Beijing claims as Chinese territory, has led New Delhi to accelerate "strategically important" road construction in the region. And two more Indian states, Punjab and Arunachal Pradesh, said Thursday they were looking into the matter. |
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