Nepal
to hold military exercise with China
Beginning a new level of bilateral
military engagement, Nepal will hold its first ever joint military exercise
with China on February 10, senior military officials have told Nepali media.
The focus of the military exercise,
named Pratikar-1, will be on training Nepali forces in dealing with hostage
scenarios involving international terror groups.
Nepal’s Chief of Army Staff General
Rajendra Chhetri visited Beijing in March when both sides had resolved to
strengthen military ties. Nepal has conducted exercises with India earlier.
Unconventional move
Analysts say that though the military
drill with China does not violate the 1950 India-Nepal treaty of peace and
friendship, it does appear unconventional.
“Nepal can conduct military exercises
with other countries without violating the agreement with India, but the
upcoming exercise with China is certainly unconventional and alarming as
China’s definition of terrorism covers Tibetan agitators,” said Prof. S.D.
Muni, a distinguished fellow at New Delhi-based Institute for Defence Studies
and Analyses. He believes that China is planning the military move to targeting
the Tibetans.
Reports
suggested that the exercise will firm up Kathmandu’s preparedness to deal with
hostage situations like the one that caused large number of deaths in Dhaka’s
Holey Artisan bakery in July.
Source : The Hindu

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