Diplomatic Tensions Flare Over Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route
India dismissed Nepal's objection to conducting the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lipulekh Pass, citing a consistent historical position. Nepal claims the region, sparking bilateral tensions. The route, vital for pilgrimage, resumed after five years, aimed at strengthening India-China ties. India invites dialogue to resolve boundary disputes.
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India has firmly rejected Nepal's objections to the upcoming Kailash Mansarovar Yatra being conducted via Lipulekh Pass. The route, a longstanding path for the pilgrimage, has been used since 1954, India maintains. The dispute arises as Nepal asserts territorial claims over the region.
New Delhi's swift rebuttal follows Nepal's statement that criticized India's move without Kathmandu's consultation. The pilgrimage, significant to various religious communities, resumed last year after a hiatus, aimed at mending India-China relations. Despite friction, India expresses readiness for dialogue with Nepal on boundary disputes.
India emphasizes that the Lipulekh route is a historical passage, dismissing Nepal's territorial claims as unjustified. The Ministry of External Affairs underscores India's openness to constructive interaction with Nepal, underscoring diplomacy as the path to resolving bilateral issues.
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