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Border Row with India: Nepal’s parliament approves new map

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How long Nepalese army can stand if India start chasing them away ?:coffee:
There is so much excitement for a helipad and small camp of tents. Indians even today are free to enter that country with just valid Indian documents. Lol.
 
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They can do whatever they want as long it is on their side of border. It does not matter
 
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Nepal have more stronger spine than us. Kudos to them.

As always Pakistan has lost another golden opportunity to liberate IOK.
No. Pakistan has adopted a new strategy, a new policy of 'Leave India alone, keep hands off and hope that it will implode'.

- PRTP GWD
 
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After the conflict between China in India broke out in Ladakh and Sikkim sectors, Nepal started claiming that the area near Lipulekh along the Kali Nadi belongs to it.
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Manjeet Singh Negi
Dharchula
June 19, 2020
UPDATED: June 19, 2020 06:53 IST
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The Nepali army has built a helipad and established a camp of tents along the Indo-Nepal border in Dharchula.

These days India's border with Nepal near the Chinese Territory is witnessing shocking and strange activities. Even as the Nepalese parliament approved a new political map showing the Indian territory near Lipulekh as its part, the Nepali Army is building a helipad and has established a camp of tents at the Indo-Nepal border.

"In this temporary looking camp, one can see dozens of Nepali soldiers deployed there. This is something which has happened for the first time in this area," sources said.

After the conflict between China in India broke out in Ladakh and Sikkim sectors, Nepal started claiming that the area near Lipulekh along the Kali Nadi belongs to it.

India Today TV also managed to get the exclusive footage of the Nepali army buildup in the region which is unprecedented. India Today TV team had reached Dharchula which is adjoining both Nepal and China and as the Chinese borders are 80 km from it. It is in Dharchula from where a road has been built between Dharchula and Lipulekh for travel to Mansarovar in Tibet.

In Dharchula, the Kali Nadi accessed the border between India and Nepal where hundreds of villages are settled and many small bridges have been built for people to travel with ease.

However, due to the lockdown measures imposed on both sides, the travel has been put on hold. The Indian side is guarded by the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and its troops can be seen patrolling along the border.

The activities of the Indian Army have also increased and the Border Roads Organisation personnel can be seen continuously working on the newly built road which is critical for military purposes as well.

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The Nepali Army also built a post 40 km before Kaalapani at a place called Malabar a week ago and the personnel were dropped there by a helicopter, a local resident told India Today TV.

https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-toda...eploys-troops-border-india-1690499-2020-06-19
 
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Buddy, you have no idea how it is between India and Nepal. The firing incident you are referring to involved hundreds of people gathering together. Police ordered dispersion given the China virus and resorted to firing for non compliance. Indians still visit Nepal and vice versa with no issues. Why not ask Nepalese to let you and your cheerleaders visa free into their country and then come back to mock me.
Funny how even modi managed to piss of nepal..:lol:
 
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