China reasserts India border claims with fresh list of ‘standard’ place names
- On May 14, 2025, India rejected China's April release of a fourth list renaming 30 locations in Arunachal Pradesh, affirming the state's status within India.
- China has repeatedly renamed places in Arunachal Pradesh to assert territorial claims, while India has consistently opposed these efforts as unfounded.
- The latest Chinese list includes 27 renamings covering mountains, residential areas, passes, rivers, and a lake, expected to appear on official maps this year.
- Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized that assigning new names will not change the fact that Arunachal Pradesh is, and will continue to be, an essential and inseparable part of India.
- India's rejection of China's renaming underscores ongoing border tensions despite recent troop disengagement agreements and efforts to improve diplomatic ties.
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Arunachal Pradesh CM Condems China's Attempt to Rename Places in State, Says Centre Has Categorically Rejected Such Attempts
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Saturday strongly condemned China's preposterous attempts to name places in the state, saying that it is not a new thing and the Ministry of External Affairs has already rejected such attempts. World News | Arunachal Pradesh CM Condems China's Attempt to Rename Places in State, Says Centre Has Categorically Rejected Such Attempts.
China Asserts Territorial Claims By Renaming Places Near Indian Border
This week, China stirred the pot yet again by renaming 27 locations in Arunachal Pradesh. The territory is firmly administered by India, but long claimed by Beijing as “Zangnan,” or South Tibet. From mountains and rivers to lakes and tiny villages, each spot got a fresh Chinese identity in three scripts. Full coordinates and glossy maps to match.China insists it’s just standard housekeeping. “We’ve simply standardized place names in Zangnan,” it…
'Vain and preposterous': India rejects China renaming places in Arunachal
In April, China released the fourth list announcing Chinese and Tibetan names for 30 locations in Arunachal Pradesh. The new names will reportedly be reflected on official Chinese maps later this year
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