NEW DELHI—The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been building up a new kind of presence in the hotly disputed border region with India via a civilian resettlement strategy, according to Indian experts. The CCP’s “well-off society” strategy involves building well-off villages in the name of elevating people from poverty and revitalizing rural communities. Experts say, however, that these villages play an additional role in the Tibet Autonomous Region that shares thousands of miles of disputed border with India. They say the villages act as tools for the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) surveillance, border defense, and border domination, and, along with the the regime’s new land border law, are attempts at legitimizing the CCP’s claim to the disputed border with India. In 2017, the CCP announced it would set up 628 “well-off society villages.” Last year, it announced that it had completed the construction of 602 of them, 200 of which are built …
China’s 200 ‘Well-Off Society Villages’ on Its Disputed Border With India Mean Border Domination
November 28, 2021
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