Nepal: However, rather than being new ventures, the projects are
already in operation in
Two mini projects of
The
Chinese side, in a statement
released on October 18, mentioned the Panda Pack project and
Amity Living Water Project as part of the Belt and Road Initiative. However,
rather than being new ventures, the projects are already in operation in
According
to the website of the Panda Pack project, it was launched in February 2019 by
the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation jointly with Alibaba Philanthropy.
“The Panda Pack Project aims to improve the basic learning conditions of
primary school students in need and help the development of quality education
in beneficiary countries.
With the theme of ‘Gifts for Panda Land’, it embodies the good
wishes of the Chinese people to the children in beneficiary countries, and
express the friendship of Chinese people and strengthens people-to-people
ties,” says the website.
The
Panda Pack Project had helped 742,151 students by 2020, said the website. The
project is being implemented in
According
to the website of the
China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation, it was registered in
Lalitpur in 2015 as a nongovernmental organisation (NGO).
The programmes centre on United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals such as no poverty, zero hunger, good health and well being, quality
education, clean water and sanitation, decent work and economic growth.
The
outcome document of the second Belt and Road conference in 2019 had
incorporated the Nepal-China Trans-Himalayan Multi-Dimensional Connectivity
Network, including cross-border railway.
Under
this framework,
Unlike
what Chinese ambassador to Nepal Chen Song had stated about the
One
day ahead of the inauguration of the Pokhara airport on December 31, 2022, the
Chinese Embassy wrote in its Twitter (X) account: “This [Pokhara airport] is
the flagship project of the China-Nepal BRI cooperation.”
The
Chinese embassy also congratulated the government and people of
Both
Foreign Minister NP Saud and Tourism Minister Sudan Kirati had denied the Chinese claim. After strong
reservations and denial from ministers and senior government officials, the
Chinese side has probably backtracked on its claim, a senior official at the
Prime Minister’s Office said, asking not to be named.
“As the BRI is a bilateral pact, any decision taken under the
framework should be accepted by both sides.”
The
second project included in the outcome document of the third BRI conference is
the Amity Living Water Project in
According
to the Social Welfare Council’s website, Transform Nepal Sarlahi has on
different occasions received donations from the Amity Foundation
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