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China ‘removes pillars’ from Nepal border
Agencies / Updated: May 20, 2021, 06:00 IST
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KATHMANDU
Beijing has escalated tension along the borders of its neighbouring country Nepal with border pillars vanishing in the Daulkha district of the
Himalayan nation.
It appears to be yet another example of growing Chinese belligerence and a complete disregard to the international border by Beijing.
Raising red flags, the Nepalese Home Ministry reported the incident in village-Vigu of District-Daulkha to the country’s
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to EU Reporter, the China-Nepal border has historically been a controlled border system, established by a mutual agreement between the two nations in 1960, which subsequently led to the formation of the 1961 border treaty, with the construction of the pillars of demarcation.
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China Removes Pillars Demarcating Border, Nepal Sees Red: Report China Removes Pillars Demarcating Border, Nepal Sees Red: Report Raising red flags, the Nepalese Home Ministry reported the incident in village-Vigu of District-Daulkha to the country s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
However, Nepal claimed territory over Humla, China expectedly denied it. (Representational)
Kathmandu:
Beijing has turned the heat alongside the borders of its neighbouring country Nepal with border pillars vanishing in the Daulkha district of the Himalayan nation. It appears to be yet another example of growing Chinese belligerence and a complete disregard to the international border by Beijing.
Raising red flags, the Nepalese Home Ministry reported the incident in village-Vigu of District-Daulkha to the country s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Beijing has turned the heat alongside the borders of its neighbouring country Nepal with border pillars vanishing in the Daulkha district of the Himalayan nation. It appears to be yet another example of growing Chinese belligerence and a complete disregard to the international border by Beijing. Raising red flags, the Nepalese Home Ministry reported the incident in village-Vigu of District-Daulkha to the country s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to EU Reporter, the China-Nepal border has historically been a controlled border system, established by a mutual agreement between the two nations in 1960, which subsequently led to the formation of the 1961 border treaty, with the construction of the pillars of demarcation. Post the 1961 treaty, the boundary line between Nepal and China has witnessed several changes mainly including the erection of 76 permanent border pillars. China is now trying to change the status quo in its favour.