Friday , November 22 2024

Now China occupied Bhutan's land, settled three villages of Tibetans, threat to India – News India Live

Bhutan-China border dispute : Border dispute has been going on between Bhutan and China for 40 years. Although meetings are held between the two countries from time to time to resolve this dispute, it has come to light that China has stepped onto the disputed land of Bhutan and has settled three villages. Not only this, China has also started construction work at a rapid pace in the disputed area. According to the report of South China Morning Post, apart from this, people of Tibet have also started staying there for a long time.

China built 200 houses in the disputed area, now will build a bridge!

According to the report, China has built more than 200 houses in the disputed area of ​​Bhutan. Now China is going to start construction of two bridges there in a short time. For this they have also started providing huge funding. China is having disputes not only with India and Bhutan but also with many bordering countries. However, China's entry into disputed lands on the Bhutan border is also a threat to India.

Tibetans relocated to Tamlung village built by China

According to the report, three villages have been established in the hilly area separating the two countries. The size of these villages has also been increasing for some time. Recently a village named Tamalung has been established in the disputed area. The first batch of 38 people from Tibet city Shigatse was transferred to this village on 28 December 2023. Since then, the process of settlement of people in this village is continuing.

China started rapid development work in Tamlung village

According to the report, the Chinese government has resettled 18 people in Tamalung village. In the village where these people had come to live, they had a picture of Chinese President Xi Jinping in their hands. This village is one of the three villages built by China in the disputed area. In the second half of the year 2023, China has developed these villages rapidly. In December itself, American satellite imagery company Maxar had reported through satellite images that 147 new houses have been built in the area.

$3.6 million funding for village development

According to a local media report, this area has been designed in such a way that 235 families can live in the village. Earlier, by 2022, 70 houses were built there, in which 200 people would live. According to the 2023 funding report, $3.6 million was allocated to develop Tamalung Village, which was spent on the development of new houses, construction of two bridges, paved roads and other works.

China plans to strengthen national security in the name of poverty alleviation

The South China Morning Post quoted officials as saying that the village was built under the poverty alleviation plan of the Xi Jinping government. However, it is also being said that China is taking this step to strengthen its national security. China is rapidly developing infrastructure near the northern areas of Bhutan. China says it is part of its Tibet region and has no connection with Bhutan. There has been no response from the Bhutan government in this regard.