Wednesday, April 8th, 2026

China denies encroaching Nepal’s land



KATHMANDU: China on Thursday said it wishes Nepal and India could solve their territory disputes on Kalapani through friendly consultations and negotiations.

Making its first official remark on border dispute surfaced between Nepal and India after the southern neighbor made public its new political map incorporating Nepali territories, Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu said China has always respected the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Nepal.

Spokesperson at the Embassy of China in Kathmandu Wang Xiaolong further claimed that China has not encroached Nepal’s land.

“These accusations are baseless and totally aim to confuse right and wrong and divert public attention,” he said.

He further said that China and Nepal signed the Boundary Treaty in 1961 and the boundary has been delimited and demarcated, adding that the two countries had recently agreed on a Boundary Management System.

“Any attempt to undermine China-Nepal relations won’t be achievable,” he maintained.

Protests have been staged in different parts of Nepal against China for encroaching Nepal’s land.

According to data of the survey department, China has encroached upon around 36 hectares of Nepali land.

Nepali lands have been encroached upon in four districts including Sankhuwasabha, Rasuwa, Sindhupalchowk and Humla districts, the report states.

Publish Date : 14 November 2019 20:18 PM

Foreign films outnumber Nepali releases in theaters in 2082

KATHMANDU: More foreign films than domestic productions were screened in

Business Advisory Committee meeting scheduled ahead of House session

KATHMANDU: A meeting of the Business Advisory Committee of the

Gold price jumps Rs 7,200 per tola

KATHMANDU: The price of gold increased by Rs 7,200 per

Police clarify viral video of French national found in Pashupatinath area

KATHMANDU: Authorities have clarified the facts behind a viral video

First meeting of Constitutional Amendment Task Force being held today

KATHMANDU: The first meeting of the task force formed to