EAM Jaishankar Defends Arunachal Pradesh Amid China's Territorial Claims: 'Changing Names Doesn't Alter Reality
In a diplomatic standoff echoing a high-stakes geopolitical chess match, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar delivered a resolute response to China's recent assertion regarding Arunachal Pradesh. China's claim that the region is actually "Zangan" and an integral part of its territory sparked fiery rebuttals from Jaishankar, who compared it to a bold attempt to rename someone's house and assert ownership.
With tensions mounting at the Line of Actual Control, Jaishankar's declaration reinforced India's unwavering stance on the sovereignty of Arunachal Pradesh. His response, delivered with firmness and clarity, underscored India's steadfast commitment to maintaining control over the northeastern state.
Addressing the issue directly, Jaishankar drew a powerful analogy, emphasizing that altering names did not change the fundamental reality of the situation.
The minister's words echoed India's longstanding position that Arunachal Pradesh has always been, and will continue to be, an integral part of Indian territory.

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