China has illegally occupied Nepal's land at several places in seven bordering districts and Indian intelligence agencies have sounded an alert in New Delhi. The agencies have flagged that Beijing is fast moving forward and further pushing Nepali boundaries by encroaching more and more landmass. "The actual scenario could be worse as Nepali Communist Party (NCP) is trying to shield the expansionist agenda of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)," an internal intelligence agency report pointed out. The report also talked about the Survey Department of Nepal flagging China's attempts to grab land before Nepal PM Oli which was ignored. It stated that Nepali districts that are victims of China's land-grabbing plans include Dolakha, Gorkha, Darchula, Humla, Sindhupalchowk, Sankhuwasabha, and Rasuwa. China has pushed the international boundary 1,500 meters towards Nepal in Dolakha including pushing the boundary pillar No. 57 in Korlang area in Dolakha. Similar to Dolakha, China has relocated Boundary Pillar Nos 35, 37, and 38 in Gorkha district and Boundary Pillar No 62 in Nampa Bhanjyang in Solukhumbu. The first three pillars were located in Rui village and areas of Tom River. Though Nepal's official map shows the village as a part of Nepali and citizens of the village have been paying taxes to the Nepal govt, China had occupied the region and merged it with Tibet Autonomous Region in 2017. Numerous houses that used to be a part of Nepal have been now taken over by China and assimilated into Chinese territory. We won't allow the misuse of the Country's borders, Says Myanmar Ambassador to India China and Taiwan clash again in Fiji due to tension