China and Nepal Enhance Military Ties with Joint Exercises

The Chinese and Nepalese militaries will conduct a joint counter-terrorism exercise in Nepal next month, enhancing their counter-terrorism capabilities and strengthening bilateral relations. This event coincides with Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli’s visit to China for the SCO Plus Summit and a military parade, prompting diplomatic tensions with Japan.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beijing | Updated: 28-08-2025 16:57 IST | Created: 28-08-2025 16:57 IST
China and Nepal Enhance Military Ties with Joint Exercises
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The defence ministry announced that the Chinese and Nepalese militaries will engage in a joint counter-terrorism training exercise in Nepal next month. The event is scheduled to take place from early to mid-September.

Speaking at a press conference, Ministry of National Defence spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang disclosed that the drills will cover counter-terrorism, disaster relief, and peacekeeping. It marks the fifth joint training between the People's Liberation Army and the Nepalese armed forces.

Coinciding with the exercises, Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli will visit China for the SCO Plus Summit and a military parade, stirring diplomatic tensions with Japan, which protested China's invitation to foreign leaders due to perceived anti-Japanese undertones.

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