Images Of Nepal Economy As India And China Jostle For Influence

A customer browses inside Chinese-language bookstore Xinzhi Books in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014. China this year overtook India as Nepals biggest foreign investor, funding power plants, noodle factories and meat-processing units in one of the worlds poorest countries. Photographer: Sumit Dayal/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A customer browses inside Chinese-language bookstore Xinzhi Books in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014. China this year overtook India as Nepals biggest foreign investor, funding power plants, noodle factories and meat-processing units in one of the worlds poorest countries. Photographer: Sumit Dayal/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Images Of Nepal Economy As India And China Jostle For Influence
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NEPAL ECONOMY 2
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