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India protests Chinese activities in Pakistani Kashmir

Updated on: 14 October,2009 01:32 PM IST  | 
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A day after China protested Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Arunachal Pradesh, India on Wednesday criticised China for deciding to help Islamabad set up projects in the Pakistani part of Jammu and Kashmir which New Delhi claims as its own.

India protests Chinese activities in Pakistani Kashmir

A day after China protested Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Arunachal Pradesh, India on Wednesday criticised China for deciding to help Islamabad set up projects in the Pakistani part of Jammu and Kashmir which New Delhi claims as its own.


"We hope that the Chinese side will take a long term view of the India-China relations, and cease such activities in areas illegally occupied by Pakistan," external affairs ministry spokesman Vishnu Prakash said.


India was reacting to a Xinhua news service report on the visit of Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari to China.


"We have seen the Xinhua report quoting the president of China as stating that China will continue to engage in projects with Pakistan inside Pakistan-occupied Kashmir."

In India's eyes, Pakistan was in illegal occupation of parts of Jammu and Kashmir since 1947, Prakash said.

"The Chinese side is fully aware of India's position and our concerns about Chinese activities in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir," he said.

On Tuesday, India rejected a Chinese government statement protesting Manmohan Singh's October 3 visit to Arunachal Pradesh, the northeastern state over which China claims ownership.

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