Nepal Army is making preparations to hold a military drill with the People's Liberation Army of China after a gap of two years. With China easing the covid restrictions, the two armies are finally set to hold the joint exercise, which they had been holding regularly since 2017.
According to NA spokesperson Narayan Silwal, the army has started the necessary homework for the joint drill.
“The date has not been decided yet, but we are eagerly waiting to start the joint exercise, which was stalled after 2020 due to China’s zero-covid policy. ” India and the US have already resumed joint military exercise with Nepal. In fact, a two-week long joint military exercise between the NA and the Indian Army is currently underway in Rupandehi.
Nepal and India have been holding military drills for the past 13 years. The military drill between the NA and US Army resumed from last year, and they have already held two joint exercises. While China maintains that its covid policy was the reason why the PLA did not conduct any military drills with the NA, security analyst Binoj Basnyat says the pandemic might not be the only reason.
“This is part of Beijing’s strategy. In the last two years, China may have been analyzing how things work with Indian, American and Nepali militaries.” Nepal is important for China in regards to its security strategy. “China was not going to pause the joint military drill with Nepal for long, since India and the US had already resumed theirs.”