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Nepal, China begin first-ever joint military exercises

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Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal met with Chinese Defence Minister Chang Wanquan in March. Photo: Reuters

China and Nepal began their first-ever joint military exercises on Sunday, a move likely to rattle India as Beijing boosts its influence in the region.

Impoverished Nepal is sandwiched between China and India and has in recent years ping-ponged between the sphere of influence of Delhi and Beijing as the Asian giants jostle for regional supremacy.

The 10-day drill in Kathmandu, dubbed “Sagarmatha Friendship 2017” referring to the Nepali name for Mount Everest, will focus on counter-terrorism, according to Nepal’s army.

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“This is in line with our efforts to hold joint exercises with countries that have diplomatic relations with Nepal,” military spokesman Jhankar Bahadur Kadayat said.

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The drills will likely be watched closely by India, which is often accused of playing “big brother” to its tiny neighbour.

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