Himalayan Drama: Earthquake, Borders, and Decades-Long Tantrum

Nestled awkwardly like a third wheel between India and China, the poor Himalayan country is staging its worst unrest in decades. Imagine a political family reunion where no one is on speaking terms and everyone brought a war drum instead of snacks. The year isn’t specified because apparently, time stopped as tensions simmer beneath the towering Himalayas, home to tourists with way better vacations. This poor nation’s simmering turmoil is apparently epic enough to outdo earthquakes, avalanches, and the hilarious attempts of diplomats trying not to spill chai on sensitive talks. Unrest? In decades? Sounds like the region’s version of a dramatic soap opera, but instead of lovers’ quarrels, it’s geopolitical squabbles with a backdrop of winding mountains and priceless patience—both running painfully thin.

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Source: Japantimes | Published: 9/9/2025 | Author: Unknown