Arunachal Pradesh Included In The China’s New Map

Beijing/Hyderabad, Aug 29 (Maxim News): China, the nation of the dragon, has once again shown its perversion. In the newly released – 2023 China map on Monday, the Indian territory of Arunachal Pradesh as well as the Oxai Chin region. Taiwan and disputed territories in the South China Sea are also included as their internal parts.

It is noteworthy that despite India reiterating that Arunachal Pradesh is its territory and will always remain an integral party, there is no change in the China Standard Map 2023 edition was released on Monday. It was revealed on the website maintained by the Ministry of Natural Resources, “China’s official media outlet Global Times posted on X (tweet).

According to the post, the map was created based on the border drawing method used by many countries around the world, including China

According to the map presented by China Global Times, it has shown Arunachal Pradesh under the name of South Tibet in its territory. It also claims Aksai Chin, which was occupied in the 1962 war, as its territory. The map also claims Taiwan Island and most of the South China Sea as its own. Despite this, it is known that China has always claimed that Taiwan is its mainland. On the other hand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan claim that the territories in the South China Sea are theirs. (Maxim News)


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