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The reciprocal relations between the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal and the People's Republic of China have been benevolent and characterized by Nepal's strategy of adjusting the contending impact of China and Nepal's southern neighbor India, the main two neighbors of the Himalayan nation after the extension of the Kingdom of Sikkim by India in 1975. The legislature of Nepal, however at first apathetic about its ties with China, made sharp moves of geo-key significance after the extension of the Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim by India in 1975. Since 1975, Sino-Nepal relations have been close and developed fundamentally. 


Amid the Tang administration the Chinese agent Wang Xuance drove a multitude of Nepalese and Tibetans to vanquish a usurper in the Indian Kingdom of Magadha. 


Nepal's chronicled relations with China (and Tibet) have been formed by clashes over region and the control of Tibet. After the Sino-Nepalese War (1789-1792), Nepal was compelled to sign an arrangement stipulating the installment of tribute to China after the last crushed Nepalese strengths in Tibet.China rejected Nepal's ask for help amid Anglo-Nepalese War (1814–16), and the last's thrashing prompted the foundation of the British Empire in India

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