
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday urged the Indian government to adopt a "tit-for-tat" approach in response to China's efforts to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh. Sarma suggested that India should counter this by giving its name to China's 60 "Tibetan areas".
Sarma told reporters here, my request to the Indian government is that we should give 60 geographical names to the Tibetan areas of China.
Stating that it should always be tit-for-tat, the CM said, but I do not want to comment as it is a policy decision of the Government of India. But if they have named 30 then we should name 60.
China released a fourth list of 30 new names of various places in Arunachal Pradesh amid growing claims by Beijing in recent weeks to reassert its claim over the Indian state.
The Ministry of External Affairs has strongly rejected China's efforts to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh and said that coining names will not change the reality that the state is, is, and will always be an integral and inseparable part of India.
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