China settled village in Arunachal Pradesh, image revealed
China settled village in Arunachal Pradesh, image revealed
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New Delhi: China has built a new village in Arunachal Pradesh with 101 houses. This has been disclosed in satellite pictures on November 1, 2020. After analysis by several experts, it has been confirmed that the construction has been constructed 4.5 km within the Indian territory of the actual border, which will be a matter of great concern for India.

This village is located on the banks of the Tsari River in the upper Subansiri district. It is a territory which has been disputed by India and China for quite some time and there has been a conflict between the armies of the two countries. It has been constructed in the eastern border of the Himalayas, as Indian and Chinese troops have faced each other in the most open conflict in decades thousands of kilometres away in the western Himalayas of Ladakh. In June last year, 20 Indian soldiers had received martyred in a clash in the Galwan Valley.

The latest image of the village set up is November 1, 2020. Another picture was taken on August 26, 2019, it does not see any construction activity. So, the village was established in the last year. In August 2020, there is no village in this area, but till November 2020, 101 houses appear in the entire village.

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