ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Saturday claimed that foreign investments are eluding the sensitive border state owing to objections raised by a neighbour, a reference to China, and urged the central government to address the issue.
Khandu was speaking at a function where Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also present. “Arunachal Pradesh has a lot of potential but due to objection of the neighbouring country, foreign investment is not coming,” Khandu said at the event at Indira Gandhi Park here.
Although Khandu did not take China’s name, the reference was obvious as Arunachal Pradesh shares a 1,080-km long border with China which has refused to recognise India’s claim on the region. New Delhi has consistently maintained that the state is an “integral and inalienable part” of India.
“I hope in coming days under your (Modi’s) intervention, the issue will be resolved so that we can convert our potential into capital,” Khandu added. Khandu did not cite any specific instance of foreign investment getting blocked, but sources said that the chief minister was hinting at the objection raised by China in June 2009 after a mega Asian Development Bank (ADB) funded irrigation project got scrapped.
Khandu, however, said that Arunachal Pradesh was getting more attention from the Centre ever since the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government came to power in 2014. (PTI)