Trade through nathula pass
2 Dec 2017 The annual border trade through Nathu La, the frontier post at Sino-Indian border in Sikkim, ended yesterday with traders of both sides clocking AN OVERVIEW ON THE EXPORTS-IMPORTS TREND IN CROSS-BORDER TRADE THROUGH NATHULA PASS, SIKKIM 125 SANJAYA KUMAR SUBBA The border trade via the Old Silk Route at Nathula reopened on the 6th of July, prosperity in the areas surrounding the Nathula Pass in both the countries. 2 Dec 2014 Border trade between India and China through Nathula Pass has substantially improved this season as against last year's figures. The India China Border Trade started in 2006, between Tibet, an autonomous region of China, and India through Nathula Pass, which was reopened after a long The first Indian delegation entering India via Nathula Pass from Tibet (China). Nathula Pass used to be a main gateway for Sikkim -Tibet Trade (also known as 8 Nov 2018 It is also spelled Ntula, Natu La, Nathula, or Natula. The agreement culminated in 1894 when the trade pass opened. period, more than 1,000 mules and 700 people participated in cross-border trade through Nathu La.
Trade through Nathu La pass in Sikkim, the highest land pass for trade, was ₹28 crore in 2014.(HT file)
4 Jul 2006 Initially the trade will be tightly controlled, with just 60 vehicles and 100 traders allowed to pass through. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force 25 Aug 2018 In the first two months since trade resumed in 2018 — May and June — the value of exports was ₹7.3 crore and imports ₹0.45 crore. Silk Route. 14 May 2018 on both sides passed through the border, and Tibet ushered in the annual Sino -Indian border trade season. The Nathula Mountain Pass is Nathula pass at Indo-Chinese boarder in East Sikkim. The place is 56 kilometers from Gangtok and passes through Tsongmo Lake. The border was opened for trade on July 6th, 2006 after prolonged negotiation between the two countries.
This article aims to explore the current situation of Indo-China trade perspective through Nathu La Pass. Nathu La is one of the three open trading border posts between India and China; the other two being Shipkila in Himachal Pradesh and Lipulekh (or Lipulech) in Uttarakhand.
Nathu La ( Devanagari नाथू ला; Tibetan: རྣ་ཐོས་ལ་, IAST: Nāthū Lā, Chinese: 乃堆拉山口; pinyin: Nǎiduīlā Shānkǒu) is a mountain pass in the Himalayas in East Sikkim district. It connects the Indian state of Sikkim with China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The pass, at 4,310 m (14,140 ft) above mean sea level, The trade between the two countries through Nathu La border resumed in 2006, 44 years after it was closed. Nathu La is one of the three open trading border posts between India and China; the other two being Shipkila in Himachal Pradesh and Lipulekh (or Lipulech) in Uttarakhand. It played a crucial role in fostering Sino-Indian ties through trade and Buddhism. The Nathu La (pass) is a part of the ancient Silk Road and is one of the three border trading posts between India and China; the other two being Shipkila (Himachal Pradesh) and Lipulekh or Lipulech (Uttrakhand). The Pass is an offshoot of the Old Silk Route, connecting Sikkim to the Tibetan Autonomous Region. This pass holds its importance as the crossroad between India and China. It passes through the Tsomgo Lake and until 1962 it served as an important trade route between Tibet and India.
2 Dec 2014 Border trade between India and China through Nathula Pass has substantially improved this season as against last year's figures.
The trade at Nathula. The Nathu la mountain pass has trade routes between India and China. A remarkable date for the trades between the two neighbors is 6/7/2006. The products which are locally made in both the countries are traded as per the customary practices. There is a list of products that can be dealt between the traders. Located at an altitude of 14,140 feet and 56kms from Gangtok, Nathula Pass was the place through which the famous Silk Route used to operate until 1962. This used to be the silk trade route between India and Tibet. Lines of mules used to carry silk, gold and many other items from Tibet to India and take daily essentials back to Tibet. NATHULA (SIKKIM): Marking a historic occasion, Nathu La, the famous Himalayan pass at 14,500 feet on the Sino-India border here reopened after 44 years on Thursday morning for trade between the two neighbours. With the ceremonial opening of the pass, which was once part of the historic 'Silk Route',
countries and peoples closer together through greater promotion of trade and tourism China looks at Nathula Pass route in Sikkim as a vital physical economic.
The Pass is an offshoot of the Old Silk Route, connecting Sikkim to the Tibetan Autonomous Region. This pass holds its importance as the crossroad between India and China. It passes through the Tsomgo Lake and until 1962 it served as an important trade route between Tibet and India. This is the 14th edition of the annual Sino-indian border trade through Nathula Pass. The bilateral border trade resumed in 2006 after a gap of 44 years. In 2017 again the trade suffered a setback Border trade between India and China through Nathula Pass has substantially improved this season as against last year's figures. Border trade between India and China through Nathula Pass has substantially improved this season as against last year's figures. Nathula Pass used to be a main gateway for Sikkim -Tibet Trade (also known as SILK ROUTE) until it was called off in 1961. Shortly later China and India fought a bitter war and trade never resumed. Till then, China had a trade office in Kalimpong, a People’s Bank of China in Kolkata and also a consulate there. The trade at Nathula. The Nathu la mountain pass has trade routes between India and China. A remarkable date for the trades between the two neighbors is 6/7/2006. The products which are locally made in both the countries are traded as per the customary practices. There is a list of products that can be dealt between the traders.
Border trade between India and China through Nathula Pass has substantially improved this season as against last year's figures. Border trade between India and China through Nathula Pass has substantially improved this season as against last year's figures. Nathula Pass used to be a main gateway for Sikkim -Tibet Trade (also known as SILK ROUTE) until it was called off in 1961. Shortly later China and India fought a bitter war and trade never resumed. Till then, China had a trade office in Kalimpong, a People’s Bank of China in Kolkata and also a consulate there. The trade at Nathula. The Nathu la mountain pass has trade routes between India and China. A remarkable date for the trades between the two neighbors is 6/7/2006. The products which are locally made in both the countries are traded as per the customary practices. There is a list of products that can be dealt between the traders. Located at an altitude of 14,140 feet and 56kms from Gangtok, Nathula Pass was the place through which the famous Silk Route used to operate until 1962. This used to be the silk trade route between India and Tibet. Lines of mules used to carry silk, gold and many other items from Tibet to India and take daily essentials back to Tibet. NATHULA (SIKKIM): Marking a historic occasion, Nathu La, the famous Himalayan pass at 14,500 feet on the Sino-India border here reopened after 44 years on Thursday morning for trade between the two neighbours. With the ceremonial opening of the pass, which was once part of the historic 'Silk Route', The specialty of Nathula pass is that it is an open trading border posts between the two countries. This is also a gateway for various Buddhist and Hindu pilgrimage site. The pass is one of the agreed Border Personnel meeting points for India and China armies.