Xi Jinping visits Tibet for the first time, takes stock of Arunachal border

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Xi Jinping visits Tibet for the first time

Beijing: Chinese President Xi Jinping has visited Tibet for the first time amid the ongoing border dispute with India. According to China’s official communication agency Xinhua, Jinping visited the Chinese city of Nyingchi, adjacent to the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, which is part of Tibet. During this, Jinping also inspected the Brahmaputra river. China is building the world’s largest dam here.

It is being told that this is Xi Jinping’s first visit to Tibet after assuming power in 2011. On Wednesday, President Xi Jinping arrived at Nyingchi’s airport. After this, the Chinese President inspected the valley of the Brahmaputra river and its tributaries.

Xi Jinping visits Tibet for the first time

The Chinese President has visited the Arunachal border at a time when China has recently started operating a fully electric bullet train for the first time. This bullet train will connect the capital Lhasa and Nyingchi. Its speed is 160 km per hour.

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