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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Napalese counterpart K P Sharma Oli.
Amid simmering tensions between Nepal and India over territorial matters, the Nepal government has upped the ante, restarting work on the 130-kilometre-long Darchula-Tinkar road which would facilitate Nepal's connectivity to China through the Tinkar Pass, reports Times of India.
The project had been sanctioned in 2008 to boost Nepal-China trade and bilateral tourism and pilgrim activity. However, it has been a major worry for India as about 50 kilometres of its part runs in parallel to the Indo-Nepalese border along with the state of Uttarakhand.
The border tensions between the two nations have been on a rise ever since Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the 80 kilometres long road connecting Lipulek Pass to Dharchula in Uttarakhand on 8 May, as Nepal had launched a vocal protest claiming that Lipulekh Pass is a part of its own territory.