India, which is in conflict over the border, has expressed concern that China will not unilaterally change the status quo, as China has passed legislation to strengthen control near the border.

On the 23rd of this month, China passed and passed the "Land Border Law" to strengthen control near the border, and while clearly stating that the country can build infrastructure equipment related to transportation, communications, defense, etc. on the Chinese side of the border. , No organization or individual may build a permanent building without permission.



India's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which is in conflict over borders, issued a statement on the 27th, saying, "It is worrisome that a law that could affect bilateral agreements on border control and border issues has been unilaterally passed. I hope China will not use this law as an excuse to change the status quo near the border. "



Conflicts between India and China over the construction of roads and military facilities have often surfaced in disputed areas in the border area, and in June last year, military clashes caused casualties to both sides.



It is reported that the military is still entwined in several places in the disputed zone, and the Indian government seems to be getting more frustrated by this law.