भारत पछि चीनको कब्जामा लिपुलेक || The Hidden Power Struggle Over Lipulekh Explained
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Published2 months ago
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Is China Expanding Into Lipulekh After India?
At first glance, Lipulekh Pass may appear to be nothing more than a remote mountain corridor filled with snow and rocks.
But the reality is far more serious.
Today, Lipulekh is no longer just a disputed border point — it is becoming a major strategic battleground that could influence the future of South Asia.
As geopolitical tensions rise:
Questions are emerging over quiet diplomatic understandings between Beijing and New Delhi
Concerns are growing about expanding infrastructure and military influence in the Himalayan region
Analysts are increasingly discussing China’s long-debated “salami slicing” strategy — gradual territorial and strategic expansion through slow but steady steps
This raises difficult questions:
👉 Is Lipulekh turning into a geopolitical pressure point?
👉 Why is this region strategically important for China, India, and Nepal?
👉 Could Himalayan infrastructure competition reshape regional power dynamics?
In this video, we explore:
The strategic importance of Lipulekh
Nepal’s territorial concerns
China and India’s competing interests in the Himalayas
Border infrastructure and military strategy
The broader geopolitical implications for South Asia
Sometimes the most dangerous conflicts begin in the world’s quietest places.
👉 Watch till the end for a deep geopolitical and strategic analysis.
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