China will lay a railway line between Tibet and Nepal, passing close to the Indian border


Accelerated road work to help troops in Leh-Ladakh will be important in delivering war materials

Beijing, Ta. Sunday, September 6, 2020

China's conflict with India is growing. In the midst of this situation, China can now add to India's woes with the help of Nepal. There are reports that China is laying a major railway line in Nepal that could cross the Indian border. As a result, after Tibet, China's movement on the Nepal border will also increase. Nepal, once India's ally, is now acting at the behest of China.

The railway line is being laid between Tibet and Nepal under Chinese rule. Not only that, but in Tibet, too, China has begun to expand its infrastructure. China is going to invest about 14 146 billion for this project. Although this railway line was approved by China a long time ago, its work stalled which is now going to be completed by China.

The 72-km-long railway line will cross the Indian border, which could increase Chinese pressure on the border. China is currently luring Nepal with economic aid and one day it may make Nepal its share like Tibet.

In 2018, Nepal and China reached a deal on a number of economic issues. Including this railway line. Experts claim that Nepal needs to be alert to the help it is getting from China. Currently, China's grandeur is growing in Ladakh. In the midst of this situation, the Indian Army has also gone on alert.

All kinds of help is being provided to the troops currently stationed here. The Border Roads Organization is currently working day and night to help the Indian Army. At the same time, the work of the road which is being constructed up to Leh has also been expedited.

Once this road is ready, it will be easy to provide all kinds of help to the army. This road work could come in handy, especially in a situation like the war with China, in providing everything from immediate large arms. While five Indians were recently abducted by the Chinese,

The matter has been raised by the Indian Army with the Chinese Army. The five civilians were abducted from Arunachal Pradesh by Chinese troops. While the Arunachal Pradesh government said that the whole matter is being investigated by the Sruthanik police. But so far no information of five people could be found.

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