Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

NEPAL, CHINA BEGIN JOINT MILITARY EXERCISES

- Anil Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

KATHMANDU: Days after pulling out of the Bimstec joint military exercise in India at the last minute, the Nepal Army on Monday began its second wargame with the Chinese military at Chengdu.

The “Sagarmatha Friendship-2” military exercise in China’s Sichuan province will last 10 days. Both sides have fielded a platoon for the drill that will focus on counter-terrorism and disaster management.

Amid widespread criticism, Nepal pulled out of the first Bimstec military exercise, which concluded in Pune on Sunday. Observers in New Delhi said Nepal’s decision not to participat­e amounted to a “diplomatic loss” for India. Three officials familiar with developmen­ts in Kathmandu said Nepal’s absence at the Bimstec military exercise was due to a “procedural failure” on the part of both Nepal and India.

“India’s unilateral decision and announceme­nt about conducting the drill was responsibl­e for Nepal’s cancellati­on, but it was our procedure lapse too,” one official said. After Nepal’s said it would not join the exercise in Pune, foreign minister Pradeep Gyawali said the proposal for the joint drill did not come up at any level at the Bimstec Summit in Kathmandu during August 30-31. In view of its close security ties with India, Nepal sent an observer for the drill.

“If India had circulated the proposal through the Dhakabased Bimstec Secretaria­t to member states, none of them would have skipped the drill like Nepal and Thailand did,” the official said. The Nepal Army, which received the proposal from the Indian side, did not consult other stakeholde­rs such as the Prime Minister’s Office, the foreign minister or the cabinet. “On our side it was purely a procedure lapse and a lack of coordinati­on among state agencies,” the official added. Commentato­rs and editorials in Nepal urged the government not to take part in any exercise that could jeopardise Nepal’s ties with other nations.

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