Monday, June 8th, 2026

Nepal–China joint security patrol conducted in Korala border area



KATHMANDU: A joint Nepal–China security patrol was conducted on Friday in the northern Korala border area, which adjoins China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.

Despite sub-zero temperatures during the winter season, joint security personnel deployed along the Nepal–China border have begun regular patrols to strengthen monitoring in the Korala area.

According to Armed Police Force (APF) Deputy Superintendent of Police Bhesraj Giri, chief of APF 33rd Battalion Headquarters, Jomsom, the joint patrol covered border pillars numbered 21, 22, 23 and 24 on the Dolpa side of the Korala border area.

He said the joint patrol has been initiated to prevent possible crimes during winter, curb illegal smuggling and poaching, maintain peace and security, and control unwanted activities in the border region. The patrols will continue regularly throughout the winter season.

APF Inspector Arun Bhandari, in-charge of the Border Out Post (BOP) Nechung, said the joint patrol was carried out by a combined team from the Korala-based APF BOP and Chinese security personnel. The team conducted security patrols around four Nepal–China border pillars in the Korala area.

According to BOP Nechung, a 15-member joint security team was deployed for the patrol—10 personnel from the Nepal side under the command of Inspector Bhandari and five from the Chinese side led by Captain Gesang Dundrub.

The APF said there is a plan to conduct regular joint patrols at all Nepal–China border pillars throughout the winter season. Security agencies have stepped up patrols as the Korala border point and surrounding areas often remain uninhabited during winter, increasing the risk of illegal activities taking advantage of reduced presence.

Joint Nepal–China security personnel have been conducting regular patrols across border pillars connecting Mustang and China. Border pillars numbered 18 to 23 on the Dolpa side and 25 to 33 on the Manang side fall along the Nepal–China frontier in this region. Border pillar number 24 is designated as a transit point and falls within the buffer zone.

Earlier on Sunday, security personnel from the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) Lomanthang Area Conservation Office, along with APF BOP and Chhoser Police Post, had also conducted a joint patrol across border pillars numbered 25 to 28 amid heavy snowfall.

Publish Date : 20 December 2025 14:30 PM

Five ministers sworn in in Lumbini Province cabinet reshuffle

BUTWAL: Five newly appointed ministers of Lumbini Province took the

Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal set to visit China on June 14

KATHMANDU: Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal is set to visit China

Harka Sampang demands PM prove claim that Nepal encroached on Indian territory

KATHMANDU: Shram Sanskriti Party Chair Harka Sampang has challenged Prime

House meeting adjourned for 15 minutes amid continued opposition protest

KATHMANDU: The House of Representatives meeting was adjourned for 15

Barshaman Pun says opposition committed to House proceedings, demands PM’s clarification

KATHMANDU: Nepali Communist Party leader Barshaman Pun has said opposition