KATHMANDU: The government of Nepal has expressed formal objection to plans to operate the Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage route via Lipulekh, stating that it has conveyed its position to both India and China through diplomatic channels.
In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nepal reiterated that the Lipulekh Pass, along with Limpiyadhura and Kalapani, lies within its territory based on the 1816 Treaty of Sugauli.
The ministry said Nepal has consistently raised concerns with India regarding activities such as road construction, trade, and pilgrimage routes in the disputed area, urging that such actions not be carried out unilaterally.
It also clarified that China has been officially informed of Nepal’s position on Lipulekh being part of its territory.
Reaffirming its commitment to diplomatic resolution, the ministry said Nepal remains open to addressing border issues with India through dialogue based on historical agreements, maps, and evidence, while maintaining friendly bilateral relations.








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