New Delhi has recognised Tibet as a part of China and Beijing should reciprocate by recognising Arunachal Pradesh as a part of India, Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said.
"We can raise the issue but we cannot force them. India has been raising the issue (of Arunachal as a part of India) with China in various forums," he told reporters reacting to China's recent move to show the border state as a "disputed territory".
In his maiden trip to his home state after becoming a minister in the Narendra Modi government, Rijiju said the NDA government was giving priority to link the development projects in Arunachal Pradesh as strategic.
"We are trying to convert the normal development project into strategic one for its timely implementation and easy flow of funds. We must take holistic approach for all round development of this land-locked state," he said.
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"State government should comply with all central guidelines while implementing Central projects in the state and must ensure that no funds are siphoned off," he said.
Rijiju said the Home Ministry had submitted a proposal of Rs 5,000 crore to the Finance Ministry for the development of the border areas along China, from where a large number of migration has been reported of late due to lack of basic infrastructure which has created a vacuum along the border.