China has recently established two new counties in the Hotan prefecture, which includes parts of the Aksai Chin region, sparking concerns among Indian officials. Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdeva explained that this move is part of China's strategy to strengthen its hold in the region. He noted that China is not interested in improving relations with India and is instead maintaining the conflict.
Sachdeva highlighted the implications of China's actions, particularly regarding a proposed dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, known as the Brahmaputra in India. This project could allow China to control water flow, affecting water availability in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
India's Ministry of External Affairs has lodged a strong protest against China's establishment of the new counties, asserting that India does not recognize China's occupation of the territory. The ministry emphasized that the creation of these counties will not change India's stance on its sovereignty over the area.
Chinese media reported that the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region announced the establishment of He'an County and Hekang County in the Hotan prefecture.
Hotan Prefecture is a region in China, located in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It is known for its deserts and historical significance on the ancient Silk Road.
Aksai Chin is a disputed region between India and China. It is a high-altitude desert area, and both countries claim it as part of their territory.
The Yarlung Tsangpo River is a major river that flows through Tibet in China. It is known as the Brahmaputra River when it enters India, and it is important for water supply and agriculture.
The Ministry of External Affairs is a part of the Indian government responsible for managing India's foreign relations and international diplomacy.
He'an and Hekang are the names of the two new counties that China has established in the Hotan Prefecture. These counties include parts of the disputed Aksai Chin region.
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