Why China Is Insisting On The Arunachal Tract

Why China Is Insisting On The Arunachal Tract 2 Dec 2025

Why China Is Insisting On The Arunachal Tract

Recently, an Indian national from Arunachal Pradesh was temporarily detained at a Chinese airport because Chinese officials rejected her passport — claiming she was from “Zangnan” (China’s name for Arunachal Pradesh) or “South Tibet.

Historical Background

  • Origin of the Boundary: The McMahon Line, drawn by Sir Henry McMahon during the 1914 Simla Convention, placed Arunachal Pradesh (then NEFA) within India.
  • China’s Objection: China considers the McMahon Line illegal and a colonial legacy.
  • Tibet’s Status Argument: China argues Tibet was not independent at the time and lacked the authority to sign the treaty.
  • China’s Claim Over Arunachal: China views Arunachal Pradesh as part of South Tibet.
  • Territorial Claim: China claims 90,000 sq km of Arunachal territory.
  • Provocation Tactic: These actions are deliberate provocations intended to create “mini-crises” and assert sovereignty.

China’s Tactics and Strategic Reasons

  • Grey-Zone Warfare: China uses incremental provocations to subdue an enemy without fighting, as stated by Sun Tzu.
  • Stapled Visa Incident: China denied entry to Wushu athletes from Arunachal by issuing stapled visas.
    • A stapled visa is an unstamped visa page attached to a passport using staples or a pin, unlike regular visas which are affixed and stamped directly on the passport.
    • China issues stapled visas as part of its territorial claims over Arunachal Pradesh
    • India does not recognize them as legitimate travel documents.
  • Renaming Places: China renamed 30 places in Arunachal using new Chinese names.
  • Strategic Importance of Tawang: Tawang houses the world’s second-largest monastery and is the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama.
    • China fears the next Dalai Lama could be identified in Tawang, weakening its control over Tibet.
  • Political–Religious Motive: The claim is tied to political control and religious legitimacy.

Way Forward

  • Political & Diplomatic Stand: India must treat the incident seriously to prevent China’s actions from becoming a “new normal,” asserting that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India.
  • Strengthen Border Infrastructure & Military Readiness: Accelerate projects like the Sela Tunnel and boost troop deployment in the Eastern Sector to deter misadventures.
  • Counter Provocations: Respond to every minor provocation and remain vigilant against China’s salami-slicing tactics—incremental actions aimed at achieving larger strategic gains covertly.

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Conclusion

China’s provocations in Arunachal—stapled visas, renaming places, and mini-crises—threaten India’s sovereignty and strategic areas like Tawang. India must respond firmly through diplomacy, border readiness, and countering every provocation to prevent normalization.

Mains Practice

Q. Recently an Indian national was detained by Chinese officials because she was from Arunachal Pradesh, with China insisting that her Indian passport was not valid. What motivates China’s continued efforts to question India’s sovereignty over Arunachal Pradesh, and how should India respond? (10 Marks, 150 Words)

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