India-China Trade via Lipulekh Pass: Nepal’s Objection Dismissed
On 20th August 2025, India dismissed Nepal’s protest over the reopening of India-China border trade via the Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand, asserting that Kathmandu’s claims lack “historical validity.”
Nepal’s Position
- Nepal asserts that Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh, and Kalapani lie east of the Mahakali River and are integral parts of Nepal, as per its official map incorporated in the Constitution.
- Nepal has consistently urged India to avoid road construction and trade activities in the area and also raised its claims with China.
India’s Response
- MEA stated that border trade through Lipulekh has been ongoing since 1954 and is not a new development.
- India dismissed ....
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