1 minute read
“Committee passage of this resolution affirms that the United States views the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh as part of the Republic of India – not the People’s Republic of China – and commits the US to deepen support and assistance to the region, alongside like-minded international partners,” said Senator Merkley, who serves as the Co-Chair of the Congressional Executive Commission on China.
China refers to Arunachal Pradesh as Zangnan. Beijing claims Arunachal Pradesh as South Tibet, a claim firmly rejected by the External Affairs Ministry which has asserted that the state is an “inseparable part of India”. Beijing routinely protests visits of top Indian leaders and officials to Arunachal Pradesh to reaffirm its claim.
Keep Arunachal out of UCC purview, AITF urges Law Commission
Successive US administrations since 1962 have time and again recognised Arunachal as part of India. Earlier, when China sought to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh in the midst of the lingering eastern Ladakh border standoff that began in May 2020, the White House strongly opposed any “unilateral attempts to advance territorial claims by renaming localities.”
“The United States has recognised that territory (Arunachal Pradesh) for a long time (as an integral part of India). And we strongly oppose any unilateral attempts to advance territorial claims by renaming localities,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.