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‘Never recognised Arunachal’: China responds to Indian woman's 18-hour Shanghai ordeal

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reiterated Beijing’s long-standing position on Arunachal Pradesh, which China refers to as Zangnan or South Tibet.

November 25, 2025 / 17:41 IST
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File photo of an Indian national flag flying next to the Chinese national emblem during a welcome ceremony for visiting Indian officials outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in 2013.
File photo of an Indian national flag flying next to the Chinese national emblem during a welcome ceremony for visiting Indian officials outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in 2013.

China has responded to allegations made by an Indian woman from Arunachal Pradesh who said she was held for nearly 18 hours at Shanghai Pudong Airport after immigration officials refused to accept her Indian passport.

Pema Wangjom Thongdok, a UK-based Indian citizen, was travelling from London to Japan on November 21 when her scheduled three-hour stopover in Shanghai turned into a prolonged and stressful experience. She claimed that Chinese immigration officials declared her passport “invalid” because it mentioned Arunachal Pradesh as her place of birth.

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Reacting to the incident, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reiterated Beijing’s long-standing position on Arunachal Pradesh, which China refers to as Zangnan or South Tibet.

“Zangnan is China’s territory. The Chinese side has never recognised the so-called “Arunachal Pradesh" illegally set up by India," she noted.

Mao rejected Thongdok’s claims of mistreatment, stating that the conduct of immigration officers was within legal limits.