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Shaksgam Valley: New India-China flashpoint and Pak's 'illegal' handover

The Shaksgam Valley has emerged as a new flashpoint in India-China relations, with tensions escalating over China's territorial claims based on a 1963 agreement with Pakistan. India maintains that Pakistan's cession of this strategically important area to China was illegal, as the valley is part of Kashmir, which India claims. The situation has been compounded by China's ongoing infrastructure development in the region, prompting strong objections from India.

Shaksgam Valley

Shaksgam Valley

Credit: Indiatoday

Key Highlights

  • Shaksgam Valley is a strategically vital area claimed by India but ceded by Pakistan to China in 1963.
  • India rejects the validity of the 1963 boundary agreement between Pakistan and China.
  • China has renewed its territorial claims amid objections from India regarding infrastructure projects in the valley.
  • The valley is located in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and remains a contentious issue among India, China, and Pakistan.
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Sources

  1. Shaksgam Valley: New India-China flashpoint and Pak's 'illegal' handover
  2. Why China’s Claim on India’s Shaksgam Valley Is Illegal — And Why the Pakistan Deal Doesn’t Hold

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