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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India is stamping its own map on visas it issues to
holders of new Chinese passports that contain a map depicting disputed territory
within China's borders, the latest twist in tension in Asia over China's territorial
claims.
China's new microchip-equipped passports contain a map that marks its
claims over disputed waters and also show as its territory two Himalayan
regions that India also claims.
The map means countries disputing the Chinese claims will have to stamp
microchip-equipped passports of countless visitors, in effect acquiescing to
the Chinese point of view.
In response, India is issuing visas stamped with its own version of the borders,
sources with knowledge of the dispute told Reuters.
"The correct map of India is stamped on to visas being issued on such passports,
" said one of the sources, who declined to be identified.
China's long-standing territorial disputes with Japan and Southeast Asian
neighbours have grown heated in recent months.
On Thursday, the Philippines responded angrily to the new passports, saying
Chinese carrying the document would be violating Philippine national sovereignty.
India and China fought a brief, high-altitude border war in 1962.
The nuclear-armed neighbours have held multiple rounds of talks to resolve
their disputed Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh regions where they fought
the war but have made little progress.
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry Hua Chunying told a daily news briefing
that China has selected the maps as background on the inside pages of the
passports issued by the Ministry of Public Security in May.
"The design is not targeting a specific country," Hua said. "We hope that the
relevant countries take a rational and sensible attitude ... to avoid causing
interference with normal Sino-foreign personnel exchanges." (Additional
reporting by Sui-Lee Wee in Beijing; Editing by Robert Birsel)
China puts Himalayan claims on passport map, India maps its own - Yahoo! News
holders of new Chinese passports that contain a map depicting disputed territory
within China's borders, the latest twist in tension in Asia over China's territorial
claims.
China's new microchip-equipped passports contain a map that marks its
claims over disputed waters and also show as its territory two Himalayan
regions that India also claims.
The map means countries disputing the Chinese claims will have to stamp
microchip-equipped passports of countless visitors, in effect acquiescing to
the Chinese point of view.
In response, India is issuing visas stamped with its own version of the borders,
sources with knowledge of the dispute told Reuters.
"The correct map of India is stamped on to visas being issued on such passports,
" said one of the sources, who declined to be identified.
China's long-standing territorial disputes with Japan and Southeast Asian
neighbours have grown heated in recent months.
On Thursday, the Philippines responded angrily to the new passports, saying
Chinese carrying the document would be violating Philippine national sovereignty.
India and China fought a brief, high-altitude border war in 1962.
The nuclear-armed neighbours have held multiple rounds of talks to resolve
their disputed Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh regions where they fought
the war but have made little progress.
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry Hua Chunying told a daily news briefing
that China has selected the maps as background on the inside pages of the
passports issued by the Ministry of Public Security in May.
"The design is not targeting a specific country," Hua said. "We hope that the
relevant countries take a rational and sensible attitude ... to avoid causing
interference with normal Sino-foreign personnel exchanges." (Additional
reporting by Sui-Lee Wee in Beijing; Editing by Robert Birsel)
China puts Himalayan claims on passport map, India maps its own - Yahoo! News