Nepal forgets Tibet

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Kathmandu is closer to Beijing than to Lhasa.

Till as late as the first decade of this century, the government in Kathmandu paid tribute to the Chinese court. Once every five years a party would head out of Kathmandu overland across Tibet, bearing gifts, taking three years for the round-trip to Beijing. A practice begun after 1791 when Chinese forces, responding to Tibet´s call for help in what was turning out to be a very one-sided Nepal-Tibet war, reached within a day´s march of Kathmandu before Nepal sued for peace.

China is still extracting tribute from Nepal today, albeit in a slightly different guise. These come in the form of the reiteration of the refrain: "Tibet is a part of China; Nepal will not allow any anti-Chinese activities from its soil; Tibet is a part of China…"

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