China to extend Tibet rail to town near Nepal border
- China announced on 6 March 2014 to extend the Qinghai-Tibet railway line to Xigaze in Tibet.
- Xigaze is hometown of Panchen Lama.
- Panchen Lama is a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He holds an important position in the China Buddhist Association.
- The proposed extension is the world’s highest railway line.
- The 253-km Lhasa-Xigaze railway line will be open before October 2014.
- It will run at 120 km per hour through valleys and over three bridges that run across the Brahmaputra River or Yarlung Zangbo as it is known in China.
- The new extension line will take travelers from Lhasa to Xigaze also known as Shigatse in about two hours over five hours.
- Shigatse is an important monastery town home to the Tashilhunpo monastery that has been the seat of the Panchen Lamas, and is an important centre of pilgrimage for many Tibetans.
- China has also proposed extending the line from Shigatse to the border with Nepal.
- Through this extension China aimed to meet both political and military goals.
Important to note :
- The Xigaze region borders India's Sikkim, Nepal and Bhutan.
- The new extension line will make it easier for the China to carry men and machinery to the Indian border at short notice.
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