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Just clumsy half-baked actions.
Some time ago, China and India agreed on some border-related measures, specifically connected to the passage of Indian pilgrims to Manasarowar, the holy lake below Mt. Kailash. Some additional facilities were to be offered, some additional infrastructure was to be installed. In a singularly thick-skinned move, neither of these powers bothered to consult Nepal, even though one of the designated paths lay right on the border between India and Nepal.
It was in pursuance of this agreement that the Indian government put down an all-weather road and a new check-post at what they thought was the last point of their land, and on the border with China. Again, no one bothered to consult the Nepalis.
This anger on the part of the Nepalis was triggered by the building of the path, and of the checkpost.
I appreciate you taking the time out to provide this insight. I've been out of the loop for some time, so wasn't sure where this was coming from. Looking at India's action on this in comparison to how they dealt with Bhutan is interesting. Almost like India doesn't care enough about Nepal's reaction, or perhaps was sending a message to the Nepalise government?