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Singh favours India matching China's economic clout

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Press Trust of India Itanagar
Union Minister of state for External Affairs V K Singh today favoured India matching its steps with China's economic strength while developing and protecting its borders for security.

He was addressing a two-day national seminar on 'Voice from Arunachal Pradesh - India China Border problems and related Arunachal folklore' at Rajiv Gandhi University here.

"I am not hinting at a war. But the borders have to be developed and protected for security and a resurgent India has to resolve all issues for which groups have been constituted," Singh said terming it as his personal opinion.

"China is a great economic strength far ahead of India. Its forward-looking leaders has given Beijing the negotiating strength to engage the world in different perspective. China has recognized the MacMahon line in Myanmar but not In India," Singh, a former Army chief, reasoned.
 

Earlier, Chief Minister Nabam Tuki described the sensitive border state as an integral part of India whose holistic development began after announcement of a huge economic package by the then Prime Minister in January, 2008 to make it a front-ranking state.

He hoped the seminar would highlight the real issues to draw the right attention.

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First Published: Mar 25 2015 | 7:42 PM IST

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