Xi may offer India new route for Hindu’s Kailash Mansarover Yatra

0726-china-XiJinping-dream_full_600In a major political gesture, Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to announce the opening of a new safe route for Indian pilgrims visiting Kailash and Manasarovar in Tibet via Sikkim during his forthcoming visit to India. Besides a package of major investments, Xi may announce the opening of the route sought by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their first meeting in Fortaleza in Brazil in July this year.

 Chinese officials say the proposal is under serious consideration.

All announcements including the quantum of investments China plans to make in India are expected to be announced during Xi’s visit planned for the third week of this month.

Expectations are high that the route through Nathu La border point in Sikkim would be part of the big gesture of friendship not only to strike chord with Modi but also the people at large, specially the Hindus and Buddhists considering its religious importance.

Modi wanted the second route for the Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra, keeping in view the terrain difficulties of the existing routes through Uttarakhand and Nepal which involved arduous journey involving heavy tracking or by mules.

The Yatra involves trekking at high altitudes of up to 19,500 feet.

The Yatra being organised by external affairs ministry goes through Lipu Pass, Himalayan pass connecting the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand in India with the old trading town of Taklakot in Tibet. The route was badly damaged in recent floods in Uttarakhand.

 The ministry takes over 1,000 pilgrims a year in 18 batches involving a 22 day journey.

Tour companies organise similar tours through Nepal which are equally tough, making it difficult for aged and not so healthy people to undertake the pilgrimage.

The journey, however, may become more comfortable if China opens Nathu La pass in Sikkim used for a limited border trade, as the pilgrims could travel by vans and busses up to Manasorvar and Kailash directly.

Officials say the opening of the post will not aff

Source: Hindustan Times