U.S. wades into India-China spat, says border state belongs to New Delhi

Washington opposes encroachments over boundary that Beijing insists is not decided

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A truck drives along India's Tezpur-Tawang highway, which runs to the Chinese border, in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh in this file photo. © Reuters

KIRAN SHARMA, Nikkei staff writer

NEW DELHI -- The U.S. has stepped into a flaring territorial spat between India and China, coming down firmly on New Delhi's side.

A State Department official said that the U.S. "recognizes" the state of Arunachal Pradesh as part of India and rejects attempts by others to assert control over the territory. China claims ownership of the area, which it calls Zangnan, or South Tibet.

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