Dragon is not deterred by its antics, told its share from Arunachal to Taiwan before the G-20 summit

Before the G20 summit to be held in India next month, China has started a controversy by releasing its official map. In this map, China has included disputed areas including its claims on Arunachal Pradesh, Aksai Chin region, Taiwan, and the disputed South China Sea.

Dragon is not deterred by its antics, told its share from Arunachal to Taiwan before the G-20 summit

China, India's neighboring country, is not desisting from its nefarious antics. He is repeatedly doing such activities which will further strengthen the wall of hatred between the two countries. China considers India as its biggest rival, it is repeatedly doing such activities so that India commits some kind of mistake and then China can take advantage of it at the global level. China officially released the 2023 edition of its 'standard map' (China New Map) before the G-20 summit to be held in Delhi. In this, Arunachal Pradesh, Aksai Chin area, Taiwan, and the disputed South China Sea have been described as part of the communist country.

The 2023 edition of China's official map has been released on Monday. Official newspaper Global Times has shared the 2023 standard map of China on X (formerly Twitter). China has launched it on the website of the Standard Map Service hosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources. This map is compiled based on the drawing method of the national boundaries of China and various countries in the world.

Before the G-20 summit, Dragon released a new map while making a new move. China is trying to strengthen its claims in these areas through this map. India has always been giving a befitting reply to China. India has repeatedly said that Arunachal Pradesh is its integral part and will always be so.

Chinese President Xi Jinping may visit India for the G-20 summit in the country's capital Delhi next month. Just before the visit to India, China has released a new map. In this new map, the world-famous 9-dash line of China's border claims has been shown again in an exaggerated form.