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Chinese & India Border Guards Clash At Nepal/Tibet/China Border, & China Media Claims Mt. Ev

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A clash in disputed territory on a road between China(Tibet), Nepal, and India:
"The link road via Lipulekh Himalayan Pass is also considered one of the shortest and most feasible trade routes between India and China.

Nepal views the alleged incursions as a stark example of bullying by its much larger neighbour.

Nepal's foreign ministry condemned India's "unilateral act" that "runs against the understanding reached between the two countries ... that a solution to boundary issues would be sought through negotiations.""
https://www.aljazeera.com/news..../2020/05/nepal-angry
Recently Beijing has claimed Mt. Everest is entirely on their side of the border( https://www.ndtv.com/world-new....s/chinese-media-cgtn ), simultaneously, Chinese forces have had disputes with Indian personnel on the India/Nepal border.
Here's some info about the Nepal/India border:
"A treaty signed between Nepal and British India in 1816 determined the Makhali river, that runs through Kalapani, as the boundary between the two neighbours. However, the river has many tributaries that meet at Kalapani. For this reason, India claims that the river begins at Kalapani but Nepal says that it begins from Lipu Lekh pass, which is the source of most of its tributaries.

Last year saw fresh tensions between the two countries when a new map of India, released in November, showed Kalapani within its state of Uttarakhand, much to the distress of Nepal.

The Lipu Lekh pass also serves a strategic importance for India as a key point to monitor Chinese troop movement." https://www.dw.com/en/new-road....-rouses-territorial-

While most have concede that Tibet is territory of China, will Mt. Everest and the disputed roads between China/Nepal/India become China's as well?

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