India Rejects China's "Illegal" CPEC Buildup in Shaksgam Valley

India has firmly rejected China's infrastructure development through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in the Shaksgam Valley, terming it illegal and invalid. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that India has never recognized the 1963 boundary agreement between China and Pakistan. He reaffirmed that Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh are integral parts of India and that New Delhi has consistently protested China's attempts to alter ground realities. India reserves the right to take necessary measures to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial interests in the region.

Key Points: India Rejects China's CPEC Activity in Shaksgam Valley

  • India rejects 1963 China-Pakistan boundary pact
  • Calls CPEC illegal and invalid
  • Protests Chinese military infrastructure in Shaksgam
  • Reserves right to safeguard its interests
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"Illegal and invalid": MEA rejects Chinese buildup through CPEC in Shaksgam Valley

India firmly rejects China's infrastructure buildup via CPEC in Shaksgam Valley as illegal, reaffirming the region as an integral part of India.

"Shaksgam Valley is an Indian territory. - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, January 9

The Indian government on Friday firmly rejected China's infrastructure buildup through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in the Shaksgam Valley, terming it "illegal and invalid", while noting that the region is an "integral and inalienable part" of India.

During a weekly press briefing, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India has never recognised the "so-called" China-Pakistan boundary agreement of 1963 or the "so-called" CPEC.

"Shaksgam Valley is an Indian territory. We have never recognised the so-called China-Pakistan boundary agreement of 1963. We have consistently maintained that the agreement is illegal and invalid. We do not recognise the so-called China-Pakistan Economic Corridor either, which passes through Indian territory, which is under forcible and illegal occupation of Pakistan," Jaiswal said.

He reaffirmed that the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are an integral and inalienable part of India, noting that New Delhi has "consistently protested" to the Chinese side on the matter and has further reserved the right to safeguard its interests.

"The entire UTs of J&K and Ladakh are an integral and inalienable part of India. This has been clearly conveyed to the Chinese and Pakistani authorities several times. We have consistently protested with the Chinese side for its attempts to alter the ground reality in the Shaksgam Valley. We further reserve the right to take necessary measures to safeguard our interests," the MEA Spokesperson added.

The remarks were made in response to reports of China's construction of military infrastructure and roads in the Shaksgam Valley, a trans-Karakoram tract ceded by Pakistan under the terms of the "so-called" 1963 Boundary Agreement.

Moreover, the China-Pakistan concert on the boundary in the Karakoram area of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (covering a distance of over 590 km) violates India's traditional and legal rights in the region.

In the last several years, China has kept up military pressure on India through its incursions across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) as it strategically plans to make a permanent presence in these areas.

India has repeatedly protested Chinese attempts to alter the status quo in the region, particularly regarding territorial issues, underscoring New Delhi's position on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's concerning to see this continued infrastructure buildup. While the government's diplomatic stance is firm, I hope there are concrete plans to counter this on the ground, not just in press briefings.
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Vikram M
China and Pakistan's actions are a blatant violation of international law. The 1963 agreement was never legitimate. Glad our government is calling it out clearly. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
This CPEC project is a major strategic threat. It's not just about territory, it's about China's long-term plan to encircle India. We need to boost our own infrastructure development in Ladakh on a war footing.
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Priya S
Words are important, but action is crucial. We've been "protesting" for years while they keep building. When will we see a tangible shift in our response to these creeping changes?
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Michael C
The geopolitical implications here are huge. This isn't just a bilateral issue between India and China; it involves Pakistan and the entire region's stability. India's position needs strong global support.
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Kavya N
Our soldiers are guarding the LAC in extreme conditions. We must ensure they have all the support needed. The government's statement reaffirming our rights is a morale booster for the nation. 🙏

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