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What the India-China Doklam Standoff Means for Nepal ?

By Narayani Basu—Should the ongoing stand-off between India and China at the Bhutan-China-India triboundary point escalate, where does Nepal stand? This question will be troubling Kathmandu as New Delhi sticks

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