China to extend railway line to the border of India, Nepal and Bhutan till 2020

China to extend railway line to the border of India, Nepal and Bhutan till 2020Beijing: Report claimed that China is planning for the expansion of railway track to the border of India, Nepal and Bhutan till 2020.

As a part to boost the development government of China had opened the railway to Tibet’s capital Lhasa in 2006, which passes spectacular icy peaks on the Tibetan highlands, touching altitudes as high as 5,000 metres (16,400 feet) above sea level.

A daily of China said that an extention to Shigatse, the traditional seat of Tibetan Buddhism’s second-highest figure, the Panchen Lama, would formally open next month.

The newspaper cited Yang Yulin, deputy head of Tibet’s railways, as saying, without providing details that link is scheduled for its own extension during the 2016-2020 period to two separate points, one on the border of Nepal and the other on the border with India and Bhutan.

China has long mooted this plan, but the difficulty and expense of building in such a rugged and remote region has slowed efforts.

Tibet is a highly sensitive region, not just because of continued Tibetan opposition to Chinese control, but because of its strategic position next to India, Nepal and Myanmar.

Bureau Report

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