Nepal constructing roads at Indian Border
Nepal constructing roads at Indian Border
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Dehradun: Nepal may have made up its mind to spoil relations with India. First it showed the regions of India in his official map. Now work has started on a road along the Indian border after 12 years. This road passes through Dharchula district of Uttarakhand. A 50 km stretch of the nearly 130 km long Dharchula-Tinkar road is adjacent to Uttarakhand.

According to sources, the project was approved in 2008. The objective was to promote trade between Nepal and China through the Tinkar Pass. The remaining part of the road will now complete the Army of Nepal. Nepal may now remember this road because India inaugurated the 80 km long road connecting Dharchula to Lipulekh Pass on 8 May. The Tawaghat-Lipulekh route was launched by Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on 8 May. It said that this would take less time than before to reach Kailash Mansarovar.

12 years passed on the road, but only 43 km of the road could be built. Not only is the terrain extremely dangerous on this route, but there is also no confidence in the weather. According to the source, the contractor also left the work, seeing that there was a continuous loss. The Government of Nepal believed that the construction of this road would not only increase trade, but also increase the number of pilgrims and tourists.

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