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Japan said on Thursday that it had never discussed with India any road projects along the border with China.

The country stated that projects in Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand were “out of the scope” of surveys announced by the two sides when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Japan.

On Tuesday, the Chinese government responded to media reports detailing the possible involvement of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in “strategic” road projects in the North-east along the China border, requesting “clarification” from Tokyo that projects would not take place in “disputed” areas.Officials indicated that this referred to Arunachal Pradesh, which China has territorial claims on.

A Japanese official for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo confirmed that the geographical scope of the survey that the JICA announced that it would undertake, during Prime Minister Modi’s visit, did not include states bordering China such as Arunachal and Uttarakhand. The official said reports in India were incorrect.

It is also not the case that Japan had backtracked on the projects under Chinese pressure as suggested in some reports, since they were never on the agenda to begin with.

“The geographical scope of this survey includes only Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura as indicated in the outline of the survey,” the official said.

“States that share a border with China — such as Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, which are mentioned in the article(s), are out of the scope of the survey.”

The official also clarified that agreements on the road projects were not certain, and would only depend on the results of the survey.

“At present it has been decided that the JICA will conduct the survey. Whether Japan actually extends its support for a potential road improvement project and the scope of such a project are subject to the result of the survey,” the official said.

The Indian Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has sought Japanese assistance in taking forward long-overdue connectivity projects, especially in the North-east.

The Narendra Modi government has pledged to boost infrastructure projects, including roads along the China border, where delays have led to a widening asymmetry in infrastructure across the Himalayas.

China has built a network of highways and rail lines in Xinjiang and Tibet. Earlier this month, Beijing announced that a newly built line from Lhasa to Shigatse (Xigaze in Chinese), close to Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim, will be extended to Nyingchi, bordering Arunachal Pradesh.

Japan denies talks with India over road projects near Chinese border | Daily Mail Online


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Japan said on Thursday that it had never discussed with India any road projects along the border with China.

The country stated that projects in Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand were “out of the scope” of surveys announced by the two sides when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Japan.

On Tuesday, the Chinese government responded to media reports detailing the possible involvement of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in “strategic” road projects in the North-east along the China border, requesting “clarification” from Tokyo that projects would not take place in “disputed” areas.Officials indicated that this referred to Arunachal Pradesh, which China has territorial claims on.

A Japanese official for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo confirmed that the geographical scope of the survey that the JICA announced that it would undertake, during Prime Minister Modi’s visit, did not include states bordering China such as Arunachal and Uttarakhand. The official said reports in India were incorrect.

It is also not the case that Japan had backtracked on the projects under Chinese pressure as suggested in some reports, since they were never on the agenda to begin with.

“The geographical scope of this survey includes only Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura as indicated in the outline of the survey,” the official said.

“States that share a border with China — such as Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, which are mentioned in the article(s), are out of the scope of the survey.”

The official also clarified that agreements on the road projects were not certain, and would only depend on the results of the survey.

“At present it has been decided that the JICA will conduct the survey. Whether Japan actually extends its support for a potential road improvement project and the scope of such a project are subject to the result of the survey,” the official said.

The Indian Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has sought Japanese assistance in taking forward long-overdue connectivity projects, especially in the North-east.

The Narendra Modi government has pledged to boost infrastructure projects, including roads along the China border, where delays have led to a widening asymmetry in infrastructure across the Himalayas.

China has built a network of highways and rail lines in Xinjiang and Tibet. Earlier this month, Beijing announced that a newly built line from Lhasa to Shigatse (Xigaze in Chinese), close to Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim, will be extended to Nyingchi, bordering Arunachal Pradesh.

Japan denies talks with India over road projects near Chinese border | Daily Mail Online




Oops, what a surprise, NOT! 105 IQ Japan tells 81 IQ India & Modi to jerk off! :dance3:


BTW, Greetings from NYC.

What kind of brain fart is this??? Read below

The country stated that projects in Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand were “out of the scope” of surveys announced by the two sides when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Japan.

so when did we ask Japan and when did she deny? as far as border roads are concerned India alone can handle it. It was Chinese media which went paranoid about it I guess as per below??

the Chinese government responded to media reports detailing the possible involvement of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in “strategic” road projects in the North-east along the China border, requesting “clarification” from Tokyo that projects would not take place in “disputed” areas.Officials indicated that this referred to Arunachal Pradesh, which China has territorial claims on.

BTW, Greetings from NYC

Your two cents from Bangalore
 
your post? what post? :rofl: i didn´t even bother reading it for any of your posts if it takes me more than 2 secs.
 
India have network of over 4,689,842 kilometres (2,914,133 mi) in 2013, the second largest road network in the world. At 0.66 km of roads per square kilometre of land, the quantitative density of India's road network is similar to that of the United States (0.65) and far higher than that of China (0.16) or Brazil (0.20).

Why in world would we need Japanese help to build any road inside India:coffee:

P.S. According to ancient Chinese map, Russia, Japan, Australia, India, Africa and Srilanka was also part of some ancient Chinese Ching Lu kingdom:partay: Now Chinese lay claim on these areas
 
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