Nepal is literally just minor border disputes about where some buildings are, how mountains work, etc. Other than that, they invest heavily in trade with Nepal, a fair number of Chinese people live/work there. I honestly don’t know what they’re talking about other than some made up shit like China is taking over the country through trade reliance. Relations with China have helped them to have less reliance solely on India.
Nepal is one of the few countries that China has no border disputes with as far as I know. Ironicially Nepal does have a border dispute with India, the only contested border in the Himalaya that doesn’t involve China.
They’ve had discussions, but ‘disputes’ is maybe even putting it too harshly. There’s been a few points where some Nepal buildings were technically in the Chinese borders and whatever, but they’re not hitting each other with sticks or actually getting upset about it. They’ve also built railroads and more direct routes from China to Nepal and invested tons of money into development projects in Nepal.
Other than the Nepal govt generally being corrupt at most points up till now and probably not always using that money wisely, it’s only a positive relationship.
Nepal is literally just minor border disputes about where some buildings are, how mountains work, etc. Other than that, they invest heavily in trade with Nepal, a fair number of Chinese people live/work there. I honestly don’t know what they’re talking about other than some made up shit like China is taking over the country through trade reliance. Relations with China have helped them to have less reliance solely on India.
Nepal is one of the few countries that China has no border disputes with as far as I know. Ironicially Nepal does have a border dispute with India, the only contested border in the Himalaya that doesn’t involve China.
They’ve had discussions, but ‘disputes’ is maybe even putting it too harshly. There’s been a few points where some Nepal buildings were technically in the Chinese borders and whatever, but they’re not hitting each other with sticks or actually getting upset about it. They’ve also built railroads and more direct routes from China to Nepal and invested tons of money into development projects in Nepal.
Other than the Nepal govt generally being corrupt at most points up till now and probably not always using that money wisely, it’s only a positive relationship.