Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai China are considered as their own territory in the new map of China


China is still not letting go of its mischief. The Chinese government has officially released a new map yesterday, in which it has declared India's Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai China as its territory. This is not the first time that China has adopted such an expansionist policy. Earlier in April this year, he had given permission to change the names of 11 places in Arunachal Pradesh.

China claims India's territory

According to a report, apart from parts of India, China has included Taiwan and the disputed South China Sea as part of China's territory. In the map, China has staked its claim on 9 dash lines. It has thus claimed a large part of the South China Sea. However, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei continue to claim areas of the South China Sea.

Map released by Ministry of Natural Resources

The map was released yesterday by China's Ministry of Natural Resources in Deking County, Zhejiang Province, China Daily reported. Meanwhile, China celebrates National Mapping Awareness Week. Meanwhile, Wu Wenzhong, chief planner of China's Ministry of Natural Resources, said that surveying, mapping and geographic information help promote the nation's development, meet the needs of all areas of life. He further said that maps play an important role in supporting and helping the management of our natural resources. It helps in building our environment and civilization.

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