Infrastructure Development, Construction and Restoration in Kathmandu Valley

Pedestrians walk past piles of sand near a construction site for an underpass, operated by Shanghai Construction Group Co., in the Kalanki Chowk area of Kathmandu, Nepal, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. India and China have often jostled for influence in Nepal, a nation of 28 million people sandwiched between the two Asian giants. While Chinese investment in Nepal has surpassed India, the practical difficulties of transporting people and goods across the world's highest mountains have always pushed Nepal toward India, its largest trading partner. Photographer: Sara Hylton/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Pedestrians walk past piles of sand near a construction site for an underpass, operated by Shanghai Construction Group Co., in the Kalanki Chowk area of Kathmandu, Nepal, on Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017. India and China have often jostled for influence in Nepal, a nation of 28 million people sandwiched between the two Asian giants. While Chinese investment in Nepal has surpassed India, the practical difficulties of transporting people and goods across the world's highest mountains have always pushed Nepal toward India, its largest trading partner. Photographer: Sara Hylton/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Infrastructure Development, Construction and Restoration in Kathmandu Valley
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