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This story is from May 18, 2024

India needs a new set of border pacts, says Arunachal governor

Lt-Gen Parnaik emphasized the need for new border agreements and protocols between India and China to counter Chinese claims with civilisational arguments. He raised concerns about PLA intrusions, boundary cartographic invasions, and the importance of reciprocity and leverage along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
India needs a new set of border pacts, says Arunachal governor
NEW DELHI: India needs a new set of border agreements and protocols for China, which can be implemented with clarity and also "create arguments to dispel Chinese dynastic claims with our civilisational counter-claims", Arunachal Pradesh governor Lt-General K T Parnaik (retd) said on Friday.
"We have a peculiar situation with (existing) agreements and protocols mainly framed to suit the PLA, with no settlement of boundary cartographic invasions and an invisible non-designated line to defend," Lt-Gen Parnaik said.
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"With 'No Use of Weapons', we are disadvantaged along LAC. Frequent PLA intrusions violating the agreements is a critical and sensitive issue that needs a firm sense of reciprocity and leverage, whether (through) a 'Quad' as part of diplomatic/strategic partnership or a tactical 'QPQ' (quid pro quo) in an unmarked boundary situation," he added.
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