The China-India agreement to trade through the Lipulek Pass on Nepal's western border has been opposed from the House to the streets.
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The Central Committee of the Nepal Students Association has opposed the India-China trade agreement that was announced recently. As this agreement is such as to cause a shock to the sovereignty and geographical integrity of Nepal, the UN has demanded that it should be canceled immediately.
Protests are going on from the House to the streets against the agreement made by China and India to open bilateral trade through the Lipulek Pass.
Both countries have not even informed Nepal about bilateral trade through the Lipulek Pass, a land 56 km from Limpiyadhura, the western border of Nepal. While Nepal has been opposing this 6-decade-old issue for about a decade.
