China includes Arunachal Pradesh in it's recently updated map
China includes Arunachal Pradesh in it's recently updated map.
Indo-China controversy.
China has included parts of Arunachal Pradesh within its international boundaries, an updated version issued by Sky Map has revealed. Sky Map, China’s authority on digital maps, is made and operated by a unit directly under Beijing’s National Surveying and Mapping Geographic Information Bureau.
Recently, Sky Map users discovered that it's updated the country’s map with the newest national borders, including India’s Arunachal Pradesh, a DW media report said. Arunachal Pradesh, a hill state within the Northeast bordering Tibet, was a part of British India in 1913-14 and formally included in India when the McMohan Line was established because the border between India and Tibet in 1938.
China continues to think about Arunachal Pradesh a neighborhood of Tibet, which it occupied in 1951. The map of China, until now, is predicated on the 1989 edition of the Sky Map of its national borders. Though since then, China has successively solved its border issues with Russia and Central Asian c…