China, Nepal discuss joint military exercises

24 Mar, 2017

China's defence minister met his Nepal counterpart Thursday pushing ahead plans to hold joint military exercises, a move likely closely watched by India as Beijing boosts its influence in the region. "We have been discussing joint military exercises with China... the minister was positive about it," Nepal's Defence Minister Bal Krishna Khand told AFP after meeting with Chang Wanquan.
Khand said that dates for the drills - the first ever between China and Nepal - were yet to be set. An army source, who asked not to be named, said the exercises may be dubbed "Sagarmatha Friendship" - referring to the Nepali name for Mount Everest - and would focus on disaster response.
Chang Wanquan's three day trip to Kathmandu - the first by a Chinese defence minister in 15 years - will include talks with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal. The prospect of drills will likely rattle India, which is often accused of playing "big brother" to its tiny neighbour.
Sandwiched between China and India, impoverished Nepal has in recent years ping-ponged between the sphere of influence of Delhi and Beijing as the Asian giants jostle for regional supremacy.

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