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China has set up an army camp on the Arunachal border: Indian officials

China has set up an army camp on the Arunachal border Indian officials
China is in conflict with India over disputed border areas

The Pentagon has claimed that China has settled in the disputed area adjacent to India's Arunachal Pradesh. However, an Indian official said that no civilians were staying in the settlements built on the Indo-China border. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture and that his confession had been obtained through torture.

According to the Times of India, the country government last year appointed DJ Borah as the deputy commissioner for an additional commission in the Upper Subansiri region in Arunachal Pradesh. At the end of one of the observations, he said they did not think there were any people eating grain in the dispute.


The official said, ‘We have seen a lot of big insertions in the disputed area. They seemed to be built for military use. I was told that when the Chinese troops occupied the area in 1982, they had only a few outposts. '

According to the Times of India, where the Chinese army built the facility, there used to be an Indian outpost. However, it was removed after the Sino-Indian war in 1962. At that time the outpost was called 'Maza Camp'. After the area was declared disputed, the camp was relocated within four to five kilometers of Indian territory.


Areas of the disputed area now occupied by the Chinese military were largely owned by the Tagin community, according to the Times of India. Until 2016, the community had exclusive ownership of the entire land in the region.

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