Synopsis Border trade between India and Tibet is set to resume through the Lipulekh pass on June 26, after a six-year halt due to the pandemic. The first batch of 26 Indian traders, including helpers, will enter Chinese territory. A customs office is operational, and preparations are underway for a second batch. Traders anticipate logistical hurdles and will assess goods stored for years before seeking government aid for potential losses. Listen to this article in summarized format Loading… × Pithoragarh: The first batch of 26 Indian traders is expected to enter the Chinese territory of Tibet through the Lipulekh pass…
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