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China Invading Nepal Border: Government Report Reveals Shocking Details

2023-05-06
China Invading Nepal Border: Government Report Reveals Shocking Details

China invading along Nepal Border - Report

By Michael Bristowbbc News Published in 8 hours AgasosHareCloshae Pageecopy Linkabout Sharingimage Source, Namkha Rural MunicipalityImage Leiption, the Border Area in Humla, Nepal, with Chinese buildings in the foreground and snow-covered Kailash away

A Nepalese Government's report that filtered the BBC accuses China to invade Nepal along the shared border of the two countries.

It is the first time there have been official Nepal of Chinese interference in its territory.

The report was commissioned last September after claims that China has been involving in the district of Humla, in the West Western Nepal.

China's embassy in Kathmandu denies that there has been some invasion.

Following the publication of the filtered report, the Nepalese Communications Minister Gyanendenda Bahadur Karki said that any border problem with his neighbors would be treated diplomatically.

"or with India or China, if there are problems at our border, we will solve them through diplomatic media.

" Such problems should not arise and the Nepal Government will always make efforts to prevent such situations, "he told a regular informative meeting in Kathmandu.

is not clear why the report has not yet been published by the Nepalese Government. But it has more than years, the improved links of the years with China to counteract their long-standing relationship with India, its giant neighbor To the south. A long dispute of permanent limits between Nepal and India has hampered relationships between the two for years.

The report findings can press the links In growth, Nepal has with China.

Your common border runs by almost 1,400 km (870 m ILES) along the Himalayas mountains. It was designed in a series of treaties signed between the two countries at the beginning of the 1960s.

Much of it is in remote areas, difficult to reach. On the ground, the limit is demarcated by a chain of pillars, apart from kilometers away.

This sometimes makes it difficult to know exactly where the border is located.

The Nepali Government decided to send a working group to Humla after reports on the possible Chinese invasion. Some claim that China had built a series of buildings on the Nepalese side of the border.

The team consisted of representatives of the police and the government.

In its report, the Group found that the surveillance activities of Chinese security forces had restricted religious activities on the Nepalese side of The border in a place called Lalungjong.

The area has traditionally been a raffle for pilgrims due to their proximity to Mount Kailash, just on the border in China, which is a sacred site for both Hindus as for Buddhists. .

The report also concluded that China had been limiting grazing by Nepalese farmers.

In the same area, he found that China was building a fence around a border pillar, and trying to build a channel and a road on the Nepalese side of the border .

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