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Catching up on border infrastructure, says Kiren Rijiju after tribal group claims land grab by China
Catching up on border infrastructure, says Kiren Rijiju after tribal group claims land grab by China
We have seen some media reports alleging recent encroachment by Chinese PLA and setting up of camps in Arunachal Pradesh; these reports are incorrect and without any basis, read a statement by the Indian Army
Arunachal: NAH Welfare Society alleges fresh Chinese PLA ... - Dailyhunt
Arunachal: NAH Welfare Society alleges fresh Chinese PLA ... - Dailyhunt
D
ibrugarh:
An Arunachal-based welfare organisation has raised serious concerns over what it describes as systematic and accelerating encroachment by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) deep inside Indian territory in the Taksing circle of Arunachal Pradesh's
Upper Subansiri
district.
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The NAH Welfare Society (NWS), a registered community organisation based in Taksing, has written a formal letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Upper Subansiri district in Daporijo, reporting the establishment of Chinese military camps, construction of roads, and building of bridges on land it claims belongs to India.
In the letter dated June 26, 2026, and signed by NAH Welfare Society President Keru Chader, the organisation identified five specific locations, Oying (2445) in the Asaphila area, Paniar in the Chujarta area, Marpan (Marnafe), Potrang Lake, and Tindingtang, as areas now under Chinese PLA occupation.
The society stated that these locations were within Indian territory before 2020 and that some of them are sacred pilgrimage sites in the Tsari region.
"We are losing our land inch by inch, day by da…
‘PLA built roads, camps inside India’: Border tribe alleges Chinese land grab in Arunachal
‘PLA built roads, camps inside India’: Border tribe alleges Chinese land grab in Arunachal
Arunachal Pradesh's Nah tribal community has voiced serious concerns over alleged Chinese PLA incursions in Upper Subansiri district, claiming significant portions of their ancestral grazing and hunting lands have been occupied over the past six years. The Nah Welfare Society detailed transgressions at five locations near Taksing, alleging construction of military camps and roads on Indian territory. Local MLA emphasized the need for official verification of these national security-related allegations.
India rejects media reports about Chinese army’s intervention into its border state
India rejects media reports about Chinese army’s intervention into its border state
Earlier, Nah Welfare Society, a public organization in the state of Arunachal Pradesh representing interests of the Nah tribe, had reported an alleged Chinese military advance in the state’s Taksing Circle
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indian army - Times Now
The Indian Army on Monday dismissed media reports alleging fresh encroachment by the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the establishment of new camps in Arunachal Pradesh, calling the claims "incorrect" and "without any basis."
In an official statement, the army said it had taken note of reports suggesting recent Chinese incursions along the
India-China border
in Arunachal Pradesh and asserted that the information being circulated was factually inaccurate.
"We have seen some media reports alleging recent encroachment by Chinese PLA and setting up of camps in Arunachal Pradesh. These reports are incorrect and without any basis," Indian Army said in a statement.
The Indian Army's response was issued after a tribal organisation in Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Subansiri district alleged that the Chinese PLA has gradually occupied parts of its ancestral land along the India-China border.
The clarification comes amid heightened public attention on developments along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), where India and China have remained engaged in military and diplomatic efforts to maintain peace and stability following the 2020 eastern Ladakh standoff.
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Dibrugarh, June 27:
An Arunachal Pradesh-based community organisation has alleged that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has established military camps and infrastructure deep inside Indian territory in the remote Taksing circle of Upper Subansiri district, raising fresh concerns over border encroachment along the India-China frontier.
The NAH Welfare Society (NWS), a registered organisation based in Taksing, has written to the Deputy Commissioner of Upper Subansiri, claiming that the PLA has occupied several areas traditionally used by loc…
Army silent over Chinese incursion in Anjaw
Army silent over Chinese incursion in Anjaw
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ITANAGAR, 8 Sep:
The Indian Army is maintaining silence over incursion by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) into Indian territory in Kapapu area in Anjaw district.
The incursion was reported by Itanagar-based digital news portal NewsFy.
This daily sent a query to the Army’s public relations officer in Tezpur (Assam), but no response came from the PRO.
NewsFy reported that the PLA entered at least 60 kilometres inside Indian territory in Arunachal. Pictures of bonfires, spray-painted rocks and Chinese food materials found at the site suggest that the incursion occurred about a week back.
The pictures also show markings with the year – a propaganda tactic used by the Chinese military during their incursions into Indian territory to assert China’s claim over Arunachal.
The last Indo-Tibetan Border Police camp near Hadigra Pass along the McMahon Line is located in Kapapu, while Chaglagam, the nearest administrative circle in Anjaw district, is about 90 kilometres from the line of actual control (LAC).
Another mountain pass, Glaitakru Pass, lies around 80 kilometres from Chaglagam.
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No verdict, no pronouncement. The model extracts atomic factual claims with verbatim quotes; every quote is validated against the source text and corroboration is computed by counting how many editorially-opposed blocs assert each fact. 8 fabricated/unverifiable quotes were rejected by the cite-or-die gate.
The spine · 1 fact corroborated across ≥2 opposed blocs
3×cross-perspective · 2The Nah Welfare Society, a tribal organization in Arunachal Pradesh, alleged that the Chinese PLA has encroached on Indian territory, built military camps, constructed roads, and built bridges in the Taksing Circle of the Upper Subansiri district.
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timesofindia“Arunachal Pradesh's Nah tribal community has voiced serious concerns over alleged Chinese PLA incursions in Upper Subansiri district, claiming significant portions of their ancestral grazing and hunting lands have been occupied over the past six years. The Nah Welfare Society detailed transgressions at five locations near Taksing, alleging construction of military camps and roads on Indian territory.”
tass“Earlier, Nah Welfare Society, a public organization in the state of Arunachal Pradesh representing interests of the Nah tribe, had reported an alleged Chinese military advance in the state’s Taksing Circle”
m.dailyhunt.in“The NAH Welfare Society (NWS), a registered community organisation based in Taksing, has written a formal letter to the Deputy Commissioner of Upper Subansiri district in Daporijo, reporting the establishment of Chinese military camps, construction of roads, and building of bridges on land it claims belongs to India.”
Single-source · 5 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
The Nah Welfare Society identified five specific locations in the Taksing Circle as areas under Chinese PLA occupation: Oying (2445) in the Asaphila area, Paniar in the Chujarta area, Marpan (Marnafe), Potrang Lake, and Tindingtang.
m.dailyhunt.in
The Nah Welfare Society stated that the identified locations were within Indian territory before 2020.
m.dailyhunt.in
The Indian Army issued a statement denying media reports of recent encroachment by the Chinese PLA and the setting up of camps in Arunachal Pradesh, calling the reports incorrect and without basis.
hindu
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju announced the approval of the Arunachal Frontier Highway, a 1400-km-long infrastructure project with an estimated cost of ₹42,000 crore.
hindustantimes.com
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju highlighted developments in border areas, improvements in road infrastructure including the Trans Arunachal Highway, and efforts to enhance network connectivity to all border villages.
indiatodayne.in
Framing · 4 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
hindu
“Catching up on border infrastructure, says Kiren Rijiju after tribal group claims land grab by China”
→ Kiren Rijiju discussed border infrastructure following claims by a tribal group of Chinese land grabs.
timesofindia
“‘PLA built roads, camps inside India’: Border tribe alleges Chinese land grab in Arunachal”
→ A border tribe alleged that the PLA built roads and camps inside India in Arunachal.
tass
“India rejects media reports about Chinese army’s intervention into its border state”
→ India rejected media reports regarding Chinese army intervention in its border state.
hindustantimes.com
“Its development is in line with the Narendra Modi government’s emphasis on developing border villages, building infrastructure in the North-East, and strengthening infrastructure in border areas so as to facilitate rapid movement of troops.”
→ The highway's development aligns with the Modi government's emphasis on developing border villages and facilitating troop movement.
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