Chinese Defence Ministry Spokesperson Yang Yujun said yesterday that China and Nepal had been in "initial communication" on holding the military exercise, and that the details would be announced later.
The Nepal Army has also confirmed the joint military drills with China, saying the two sides have decided to hold the exercise in the northern region of Nepal in the second week of February, the Kathmandu Post reported.
"Nepal and China have been exchanging military delegations, visits and courses but such kind of drill is taking place for the first time," NA Spokesperson Brigadier Tara Bahadur Karki was quoted as saying by the daily.
"We have nothing much to add to the government's announcement about the proposed exercise," he said.
The proposed drill named 'Pratikar-I', will be focused on counter terrorism and disaster management, according to the Defence Ministry.
The move may raise eyebrows in India over the intent of such an exercise, the daily said.
A Nepalese Defence Ministry official, however, played down the joint drill, saying it does not carry importance in terms of strategic implications.
The new development is seen as China's growing influence in the Himalayan nation since the deterioration of relations between Nepal and India due to the protracted border blockade last year, the daily said.
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