New Delhi: 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, reported India Today.
“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 were quoted as saying by India Today.
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.
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.
