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India’s new government will actively encourage development and settlement along India’s disputed border with China.

By Ankit Panda


The Diplomat - June 21, 2014


Prior to its election, India’s new government was expected to be considerably more active in pressing India’s claims to its disputed borders with China. While a recent trip by China’s foreign minister focused primarily on economic and trade matters and sidelined contentious political issues almost entirely, recent reports in the Indian media suggest that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government is planning on engineering settlements along India’s disputed border with China in Arunachal Pradesh, in the country’s northeast. India administers Arunachal Pradesh while China claims almost the entirety of the state as its own territory. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi less than a week ago and pledged to work towards resolving the border disputes between the two countries.

According to The Indian Express, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government plans to spend $830 million (50 billion rupees) to encourage Indian villagers in the northeast to settle areas closer to the Sino-Indian border. So far, it looks like the central government is not planning on offering direct cash incentives to settlers but will instead use the earmarked funds for infrastructure development. The northeast has generally been neglected by previous Indian governments, particularly northern Arunachal Pradesh, which contains very little infrastructure on the Indian side of the border. China, by contrast, has not been shy to build infrastructure along the disputed border in an attempt to demonstrate to locals that the Chinese government might better serve their interests.

Currently, India-administered territory up to 50 kilometers south of the disputed border is quite sparsely populated, owing to a lack of infrastructure. If the NDA government is able to make a concerted push to develop this area, then it is likely that villagers from across the region may choose to relocate. The strategic advantages of converting the immediate threshold of the disputed territory into a population dense area are not lost on New Delhi: while China has increasingly been provoking its neighbors on both land and maritime disputes, it has hardly ever done so in a population dense area. The April 2013 stand-off between India and China, which took place on the other disputed border along Aksai Chin in Kashmir, took place in an area without any permanent civilian inhabitation. The governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Nirbhay Sharma wrote a communique to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which he suggested that should India fail in encouraging the active inhabitation of these disputed areas, a “gradual assimilation of our area by China is along the cards, on the lines already witnessed in north Myanmar.”

India’s current Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju is originally from Arunachal Pradesh and is likely the originator of this initiative. “The negative policy of the past — that the border should be closed, not be accessible to civilians, not be developed — will be done away with. We have come to the conclusion that we must initiate steps to enhance our capacity, manpower and developmental activities along the border. Fences cannot be there; there is no demarcation,” he noted in a prior interview. He adds: “If we have adequate manpower guarding those areas, there will be no chance of their forces transgressing. A massive road network, telecommunication, landing ground and facilities to be created for security forces, amenities and access to people. Why should people be restricted from going [to] till the border areas?” The Indian government, in addition to the $830 million that will be devoted to this initiative, has another $39 billion (240 billion rupees) earmarked for other critical infrastructure in the area, including roads and border outposts.

Part of this plan was developed during India’s previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. In particular, India began to steadily increase the number of Indo-Tibetan Border Police in Arunachal Pradesh, add new border outposts, and maintain a more forward position along the disputed border to deter any Chinese incursions.

The land that currently comprises Arunachal Pradesh was an important front in the India-China War of 1962. After India’s defeat in that war, subsequent governments in New Delhi chose not to prioritize infrastructure development in the area and generally discouraged inhabitation there. The fear was that any roads installed by New Delhi in the region could be used by a potential Chinese invasion force. During the 1962 war, the northeastern front was particularly brutal due to how difficult it was for India to establish reliable military supply lines to the region. The governor’s communique emphasized that the central government should undertake this project “on a war footing.” The new BJP government appears to be keen to reverse over this decades-long consensus in India’s northeast policy and actively develop the area.

Indian Government to Encourage Settlements Along Disputed India-China Border | The Diplomat
 
So... Modi chose forward policy. Now it is time for PLA to respond decisively!
 
This was long overdue.

In any case once the roads reach its only natural that humans follow.

Good move.
 
Not bad that the locals of Arunachal guard the LAC.
good decision....!!!



lol...what forward policy....its our land...we will do whatever we want...
Whatever in history and in present days Arunachal is our land just see who can do respective things better.
 
Not bad that the locals of Arunachal guard the LAC.

Whatever in history and in present days Arunachal is our land just see who can do respective things better.

Are u fooling yourself?

Arunachal is part of India and Will in future. Indian Army making Roads for army and our Indian brothers.:agree:
 
Are u fooling yourself?

Arunachal is part of India and Will in future. Indian Army making Roads for army and our Indian brothers.:agree:
You sure Indian Army making roads?As I know and you may do know that the locals making roads as slaves for your army and your brothers.
 
You sure Indian Army making roads?As I know and you may do know that the locals making roads as slaves for your army and your brothers.
Umm, wrong. Roads on the border are mostly constructed by the Border Roads Organization, staffed by the engineers of the IA. They employ locals, but always pay them market rates or higher. And work is always voluntary, nobody is coerced to join. So how exactly are they slaves?

Not bad that the locals of Arunachal guard the LAC.

Whatever in history and in present days Arunachal is our land just see who can do respective things better.
It is not your land as of now. That's a factual statement. If you want it, you would have to fight for it and snatch it. Until then, it is a state of India.
 
People to be slaves when homeland be conquered.
Our own thing is now in other one's hand so whatever things happen the other side we just should do things to prepare for war.
 
You sure Indian Army making roads?As I know and you may do know that the locals making roads as slaves for your army and your brothers.

Arunachal Pradesh is none of your business.Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India.
And this is not CCP slave rule to make
our brothers as our slaves.
This is the world largest democracy and everyone has its own choice and freedom that is why our brothers in AP still are proud about our India even if the successive govt ignore them.
Now it is the time for development in Arunachal Pradesh and I hope it will complete within the time.
And your leaders is not like you,dumb.
China can do all this tricks and cheap numbers to your small neighbours like Vietnam,phillipines etc.But dont spent that cheap numbers against us ,Indians and your leaders also know that.Maximum your PRC can fix some tents in some inhabitant area.China cant do nothing more than that.
 
LOL, if so ,,, we'd better build more dams in Tibet.:yahoo:
 
Arunachal Pradesh is none of your business.Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India.
And this is not CCP slave rule to make
our brothers as our slaves.
This is the world largest democracy and everyone has its own choice and freedom that is why our brothers in AP still are proud about our India even if the successive govt ignore them.
Now it is the time for development in Arunachal Pradesh and I hope it will complete within the time.
And your leaders is not like you,dumb.
China can do all this tricks and cheap numbers to your small neighbours like Vietnam,phillipines etc.But dont spent that cheap numbers against us ,Indians and your leaders also know that.Maximum your PRC can fix some tents in some inhabitant area.China cant do nothing more than that.
Believe yourself not a slave and proud of your India and do not and no need to pretend to be like the locals to say something.
 
Believe yourself not a slave and proud of your India and do not and no need to pretend to be like the locals to say something.

you yourself are a slave of your govt. you have to do what it tells you to do. you must have never experienced freedom. i pity you.
 
Arunachal Pradesh is none of your business.Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India.
And this is not CCP slave rule to make
our brothers as our slaves.
This is the world largest democracy and everyone has its own choice and freedom that is why our brothers in AP still are proud about our India even if the successive govt ignore them.
Now it is the time for development in Arunachal Pradesh and I hope it will complete within the time.
And your leaders is not like you,dumb.
China can do all this tricks and cheap numbers to your small neighbours like Vietnam,phillipines etc.But dont spent that cheap numbers against us ,Indians and your leaders also know that.Maximum your PRC can fix some tents in some inhabitant area.China cant do nothing more than that.
this time it is not tents, but tanks. india deserve to be taught a lesson for every 30 years or so. The only diffirence this time we will see independent assam, skih, tamilnadu, maoist state standing along india, and all its neighbours will have their share in our next operation; Kashmir for pakistan, west bangel for BD, kerala for lanka, ect.
 
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