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Nepal's ruling party objects to India-China Lipulekh trade agreement, asks both to withdraw

Nepal claims Lipulekh as its own territory, a claim that India has categorically rejected as "neither justified nor based on historical facts and evidence."

September 08, 2025 / 16:57 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Nepalese counterpart KP Sharma Oli during a meeting, on the sidelines of the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok on April 4, 2025. (Image: X/@narendramodi via PTI)

The ruling party of Nepal, CPN-UML, has objected to an agreement between India and China to resume border trade through Lipulekh pass, and has asked both countries to withdraw from the arrangement.

As Nepal claims Lipulekh as its own territory which India has categorically rejected, the ruling party has submitted a proposal to the Nepal government. T

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he proposal mentioned Prime Minister and UML Chairman Oli’s disagreement over the Lipulekh trade route agreement during his recent China visit, noting that this stance elevated Nepal’s international standing.

India and China last month agreed to resume border trade through Lipulekh pass and two other trading points.