China on Monday said that it had never perceived the "supposed Arunachal Pradesh, unlawfully involved in the Chinese region".

Chinese Foreign Ministry's representative Zhao Lijian, during his standard preparation, said that Beijing's situation on the eastern part of the China-India limit and China's Southern Tibet was "steady and clear".

Reacting to an inquiry concerning the five regular people who disappeared from Arunachal Pradesh days back, he stated: "With respect to the points of interest you referenced, I am not mindful of it now."

The Chinese and Indian warriors as of late occupied with the most genuine outskirt conflicts since they battled a war in 1962, leaving upwards of 20 Indian troopers dead during the battle.

Beijing had censured New Delhi for the occurrences, calling the activities by Indian outskirt troops "encroaching and provocative".

The contested fringe covers almost 3,500 kilometers (2,175 miles) of boondocks that the two nations call the Line of Actual Control and that extends from Ladakh in the north to the Indian province of Sikkim in the upper east.

The two nations have been attempting to settle their outskirt debate since the mid 1990s without progress.