China increases subsidies for residents living close to Indian border in Tibet

Beijing: China has substantially increased subsidies to the people living in the border areas along the India-China border in Tibet to motivate them to manage and control the border, a media report said on Sunday. The subsidy for each resident above 16 years old in first-tier border towns has been increased from 1,000 yuan (USD […]

Beijing: China has substantially increased subsidies to the people living in the border areas along the India-China border in Tibet to motivate them to manage and control the border, a media report said on Sunday.

The subsidy for each resident above 16 years old in first-tier border towns has been increased from 1,000 yuan (USD 155) in 2012 to 2,700 yuan (USD 415) in 2017, and from 800 yuan (USD 123) to 2,500 yuan in second-tier towns, state- run Global Times reported.