China on Monday asked India to be "cautious" and exercise "restraint" over the building infrastructure of the bridge in Arunachal Pradesh.The Dhola—Sadiya bridge that links it to neighboring Assam was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
China claims Arunachal Pradesh as South part of Tibet. India has repeatedly rejected this point, bolding tells that the border state is an integral part of India.
"We hope India adopts a cautious and restrained attitude to jointly control disputes, safeguard peace and tranquility in the border areas," the Chinese Foreign Ministry told news agency IANS.
The longest bridge, built to accommodate tanks, will make a bring change in the transport scenario and will ensure swift movement of Indian troops in Arunachal Pradesh which will bolster India's defense along the China border.