
Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) – The Indian Army has officially clarified that reports published by certain sections of the media claiming that Chinese troops had intruded into Arunachal Pradesh, taken control of Indian territory, and established military bases there are false and baseless.
The clarification came after the Nah Welfare Society, representing the Nah tribal community in Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, submitted a memorandum to the local Deputy Commissioner. The memorandum alleged that the Chinese military was gradually expanding its control over the area. It claimed that over the past six years, Chinese troops had taken control of large areas traditionally used by the Nah community for hunting, grazing livestock and farming.
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