China usurps Northeastern tribe to corner India, prove Arunachal Pradesh as
part of Tibet
Articles in magazines and websites backed by China have attempted to link
the Lhoba Apatanis tribe to Tibetan culture in an attempt to further
Beijing's claims over Arunachal Pradesh.
Geeta Mohan <http://indiatoday.intoday.in/author/Geeta-Mohan/1.html> | Posted
by Dev Goswami
New Delhi, August 17, 2017 |
Chinese magazine describes Lhoba Apatanis as the most beautiful of all
Tibetan tribes.
HIGHLIGHTS

   - 1
   Chinese-backed magazines and websites writing about 'rich culture of
   Arunachal'
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   The articles link a Northeastern tribe to Tibetan culture.
   - 3
   Articles aimed at projecting claim that Arunachal Pradesh is a part of
   Tibet.

China's unrelenting efforts to prove Arunachal Pradesh as part of Tibet
have continued for years. In its latest efforts, the Chinese government has
employed a two-pronged approach: psychological (spreading rumours to
intimidate the enemy and break down will); and cultural (assimilating
different cultural trends) and media warfare (manipulating what people see
and hear).

Mail Today has accessed magazines and websites funded by China to further
its claims over Arunachal Pradesh being an 'integral' part of Tibet (i.e.
China).

Even as the border crisis in Doklam continues, an article published last
month in 'China Travel Guide' magazine ferociously promotes tourism in
'southern Tibet' and 'Ziro' as a tourist destination. Interestingly, Ziro
lies very much within Arunachal Pradesh.

To further Beijing's argument, the magazine describes the composition and
demography of the place and speaks at length of the inhabitants, the Lhoba
Apatanis, a 'Chinese' tribe.

Renowned writer and columnist Claude Arpi has argued as to why the Indian
government is not countering the Chinese move by 'documenting the rich
culture of Arunachal (and Northeast in general) and invite Indian and
foreign visitors to come and see for themselves the beauty of the people,
their culture, their villages and their wiser sustainable way of life'.

He also translated some parts of the article in 'China Travel Guide' which,
according to him, explains Apatanis as "the most beautiful ethnic people"
of China.

The article says, "In the Tibetan area of southern Tibet, there is a tribe
named Apatani. The women of this tribe are known to be the most beautiful
of all Tibetan tribes. But their beautiful appearance can also become a
burden. In order to protect themselves from other tribal intruders' attack,
they make themselves less attractive, by plugging a big cork into the
nose... but for the Apatanis in southern Tibet, this is considered as a
protection to live a longer life."

But Gen (Retd.) J.J. Singh, former army chief, who served in Arunachal,
rubbished the claims. He said, "No Arunachali tribe has any links with
Tibetans except bartering of forest produce in exchange for salt. Apatanis
were not even Buddhist and were Animalistic. This is a story being cooked
up by the China because they are calling Arunachal as South Tibet, a term
that was never part of our lexicon even 50 years ago."

The videos the Chinese have put out celebrate Lhobas and try to take
ownership of their origins as well as their place of habitation. Jabin
Jacob, Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies, puts things in
perspective.

He says, "This has been going on for a while as one would expect. Along
with Chinese patrols along LAC, they also leave behind stuff - cigarette
butts, noodle wraps - as litter on our side showing presence and claim.
These methods help China build an international case for its claims."

"India should do the same with PoK. On Arunachal, we need to increase
international attention by opening up more to tourism through better
infrastructure. That would set India apart from Chinese methods in Tibet
that are culturally problematic and environmentally ruinous," he added.

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​Circulated by:
K.Raman.​

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