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In Nepal’s Pokhara China stirs the Tibet pot

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In its bid to assert hegemony over Asia and create a border with India, China seems to have violated the sovereignty of Nepal by proclaiming it to be a part of Tibet Autonomous region.

According to the exclusive visuals obtained by NewsMobile, this has been etched by China in over 1000 led lights installed in Pokhara a major tourist destination in Nepal close to the Capital Kathmandu.

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The idea seems to be work o confuse tourists or part of the larger strategic design by Beijing to override the sovereignty of independent countries like Nepal which has been a proud independent nation.

According to recent reports, Nepal scaled down its first ever joint military exercise with China owing to the opposition from India.

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