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China greets PM Modi with wrong map of India, Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh missing
IndiaToday.in New Delhi, May 14, 2015 | UPDATED 17:55 IST
Prime MinisterNarendra Modiand Chinese President Xi Jinping during a visit to Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xian, Shaanxi Province, China on Thursday. Photo: PTIAs Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his three-day visit to China on Thursday, the Chinese state-owned media greeted the high-profile visitor with a wrong map of India. The map, aired by the CCTV, excluded Arunachal Pradesh and Kashmir from the Indian territory.
To be fair to China, the faux pa - though not a quid pro quo by any stretch of diplomacy - might remind the Chinese regime of the anchor of India's national broadcaster, Doordarshan, calling President Xi Jingping 'Eleven Jingping' in September last year.
India and China have disagreed for decades over which country controls two chunks of the Himalayan territory. China says Arunachal Pradesh is part of China, while India insists China is illegally occupying Aksai Chin, a rocky and largely empty region far to the northwest.
The two sides fought a brief war in 1962 over the latter territory. But the disputes have been low key for years now, with both countries much more concerned about boosting cross-border trade and investment.
Diplomats from the two countries now regularly discuss the territorial dispute in scheduled talks, but even if little progress is ever made, neither country seems to care very much.
Read more at:China greets PM Modi with wrong map of India, Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh missing : India, News - India Today
IndiaToday.in New Delhi, May 14, 2015 | UPDATED 17:55 IST
To be fair to China, the faux pa - though not a quid pro quo by any stretch of diplomacy - might remind the Chinese regime of the anchor of India's national broadcaster, Doordarshan, calling President Xi Jingping 'Eleven Jingping' in September last year.
India and China have disagreed for decades over which country controls two chunks of the Himalayan territory. China says Arunachal Pradesh is part of China, while India insists China is illegally occupying Aksai Chin, a rocky and largely empty region far to the northwest.
The two sides fought a brief war in 1962 over the latter territory. But the disputes have been low key for years now, with both countries much more concerned about boosting cross-border trade and investment.
Diplomats from the two countries now regularly discuss the territorial dispute in scheduled talks, but even if little progress is ever made, neither country seems to care very much.
Read more at:China greets PM Modi with wrong map of India, Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh missing : India, News - India Today