Nepal directs its army to monitor Indian Force activities at Lipulekh

New Delhi: These days, all our neighbors are a headache for India. There is a situation of constant stalemate with China. In between, Pakistan and Nepal are also increasing India's problems. Now Nepal has done such an action that seems to be taking the form of a dispute. For the past few months, there has been a ruckus between India and Nepal over the scripting, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura.

Near Nepal, Lipulekh is an area where the borders of India, Nepal and China meet. This is called trisection. Now Nepal has deployed the entire battalion of the Army in this area. This battalion has been ordered to keep an eye on all the activities of the Indian Army in scripture. The Home Ministry of Nepal's PM KP Sharma Oli's government gave an order to the army. It was said that in view of the ongoing confrontation between India and China, strict monitoring of the Lipulekh border is very important. After this, 44th Battalion of Nepal Armed Police Force (NPF) was deployed here.

Let us tell you that not only Nepal but also China also has 150 Light Combined Arms Brigade personnel deployed. China had deployed these soldiers here last month. There is an area called Pala, about 10 kilometers from Lipulekh, where Chinese soldiers are also stationed here. India has built a magnificent road in Lipulekh at 17 thousand feet. Nepal did not raise any objection while constructing the road. But after this, rhetoric and tension has started between India and Nepal on this issue. China is supporting Nepal in this.

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