Kiss_of_the_Dragon
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No, it means china said "give me twang", India govt. said "LOL". China "I am sad", India says "have some soup"
India has already said Arunachal Pradesh is non negotiable ...... where were you all this time ?
New Delhi Will Recognize ‘One China’ When Beijing Recognizes ‘One India’ | The Diplomat
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj emphasized a linchpin of India’s policy toward Beijing: ”For India to agree to a one-China policy, China should reaffirm a one-India policy.” Ostensibly, what Swaraj means by a “One India” policy is an acknowledgment from Beijing that Arunachal Pradesh — a territory in India’s northeast administered as a state by the Indian government but regarded by Beijing as South Tibet — is a part of India. ”When they raised with us the issue of Tibet and Taiwan, we shared their sensitivities. So, we want [that] they should understand and appreciate our sensitivities regarding Arunachal Pradesh,” Swaraj added.
That's your external affaire minsiter's wish, we don't need India to formally state over and over again over one China but she wouldn't dare to said the contrary neither and sure we will eventurally like to make some formal declaration over "one India"