Nestled deep in the majestic Himalayas, Qionglin New Village stands just a stone’s throw away from a region where tensions between Chinese and Indian forces have escalated, sparking concerns of a potential
Once a desolate valley frequented only by local hunters, the landscape was transformed into Qionglin Village, a meticulously planned settlement with uniform homes and well-maintained
Referred to as “border guardians” by China’s leader, Xi Jinping, the villagers of Qionglin serve as the frontline defenders of China’s territorial claim over Arunachal Pradesh, a contentious region that Beijing asserts
Similar villages have emerged across China, reinforcing its sovereignty in disputed border areas with India, Bhutan, and Nepal in the west,
Located 16 miles from India’s claimed border
Jiagang Village
Situated within
Gyalaphug (Jieluobu) Village
Fumin Village and Aimin Village
Sources: Jiagang Village – video
This strategic buildup underscores Mr. Xi’s use of
The New York Times, in collaboration with RAIC Labs, meticulously analyzed satellite imagery to unveil China’s extensive network of border villages, reshaping its frontiers
By strategically placing villages near key Himalayan passes bordering India, Bhutan, and Nepal, China not only asserts its territorial presence but also
Located within India’s claimed territory
Demchok (Dianjiao) Village
Source: China United Front News Network (state media)
While these outposts serve civilian purposes, they also offer strategic advantages to China’s military,
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