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China's Tawang rider to boundary talks
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ider_to_boundary_talks/articleshow/386948.cms
China's Tawang rider to boundary talks
Saibal Dasgupta
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BEIJING: Chinese experts have said that Indian should "give back" Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh to China as a pre-
condition for resolving the border row.
The views of Chinese experts expressed at a closed-door meeting on the border question in a state-run institutions seem to set the tone for the discussions by Chinese leaders during president Hu Jintao's visit to New Delhi from November 20.
New Delhi is opposed to the idea of handing over Tawang, both because it is part of India and also because such a handover would make India strategically vulnerable in the Himalayan region.
Over seven Chinese experts representing different think-tanks spoke at a closed-door conference on the border question organised by the Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, which is part of the giant Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Three Indian experts including Tan Chung, a former teacher at the Jawaharlal Nehru University and an Indian citizen, also attended the conference.
"The Chinese experts made it clear that the border problem could be solved if Indian handed over Tawang to China," B R Deepak, associate professor of Chinese at JNU, who spoke at the meeting, told TOI. "Chinese scholars also said that China would be magnanimous on the issue of Aksai Chin area if India agreed to give up Tawang," Deepak said.
The Chinese, who have been subtle in their approach to the issue, are now vocal and very clear about their standpoint on the border issue, he said.
A third Indian scholar who spoke at the meeting was Venkat Raman, who is doing research in Beijing as part of cultural exchange mechanism.
Attending the conference were heavyweight scholars, known to be providing advise to the Chinese government,
including Sun Shi Hai, deputy director of the Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, Zheng Ruxiang, senior research
fellow at the China Institute of International Studies, Ma Jia Le, research professor at the China Institute of Contemporary International Studies and Chen Rui Sheng, former Chinese ambassador to India.
Sun said that the political atmosphere has changed vastly from the time of the Indo-Chinese war, when China had adopted an ultra-Left ideology and had an entirely different worldview from it has today.