Abstract
China emerged as the largest trade and investment partner of Nepal in a short span. Several internal and external factors have facilitated the growing closeness between these two economies. In this context, this chapter attempts to explain Nepal-China relations in the changing contour of diplomatic and economic association. It delves deep into some of the factors that led China to be the largest investor in Nepal in a very short time. The growing bilateral trade between Nepal and China is also analysed here. Due attention has also been paid in examining Nepal’s participation in BRI.
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Data is extracted from Department of Custom, Ministry of Finance, and Government of Nepal. https://www.customs.gov.np/page/fts-fy-207879.
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Choudhury, R.N. (2023). Chinese Investment in Nepal: Capturing the Himalayan Hills. In: Mapping Chinese Investment in South Asia. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1385-5_6
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