Nepal’s bend to China becomes a Himalayan issue for India – UCA News

Amid a raging pandemic and a looming global economic meltdown, the Himalayan nation of Nepal has courted communist China, much to the chagrin of Hindu nationalist India.

A seemingly innocuous pact between Hindu-majority Nepal and China to remeasure Mount Everest’s height has seen New Delhi pressing the panic button.

A clause in the agreement calls for Beijing and Kathmandu to collaborate on “surveying, mapping, and geo-information management.”

The height of Mount Everest is a matter of national pride in Nepal. Permits to climb the world’s tallest mountain above sea level generate nearly US$4 million each year for the Nepal government coffers, with a thriving tourism industry involving porters, guides and the hospitality sector.

The height of Mount Everest is pegged at 8,848 meters, as measured by the Survey of India in 1954. Over the decades, many nations have come out with their own calculations, but they have not been accepted.

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