Tawang
China has always been eyeing the Tawang area of Arunachal Pradesh.
He considers Tawang a part of Tibet and says that Tawang and Tibet have a lot of cultural equality. Tawang is also a significant shrine for Buddhists.
Therefore, it is said that China wants to take Tawang with it and hold its hold on major Buddhist sites like Tibet.
When the Dalai Lama visited the monastery of Tawang, China also opposed it.
In fact, in 1914, when the agreement was signed between the representatives of British India and Tibet, then the northern part of Arunachal Pradesh, Tawang, and the southern part was considered as part of India.
During the India-China war in 1962, China also captured Tawang. Still, the geographical position of Arunachal is entirely in favor of India, so China won the battle and retreated from Tawang.
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