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X Times of India Times Internet Ltd. FREE - On Google Play VIEW TIMES OF INDIA HOMEWORLD China raises Nepal aid 5-fold to compete with India Saibal Dasgupta,TNN | Dec 26, 2014, 08.30PM IST Whatsapp Facebook Google Plus TwitterEmailLinkedin Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi waves following his arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, on December 25, 2014. (AFP photo) Text resize:AAA BEIJING: In what appears to be a straight competition for influence with India, China has increased its official aid to Nepal by more than five times. China has also promised to build electricity infrastructure in Nepal worth $1.6 billion to counter an Indian offer of soft loan for the power sector. Chinese aid to the Himalayan nation will rise from the present level of $24 million to $128 million in 2015-16. The announcement came after talks between Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi and his Nepali counterpart Mahendra Bahadur Pandey in Kathmandu on Friday. Besides, Beijing is building a police academy for Nepal as a special gift. This is probably because Nepalese police help control the flow of Tibetan refugees trying to enter India through Nepal. READ ALSO: China picking major infrastructure deals in Nepal As neighbors China and Nepal have common security needs ... we need to work together to crack down on illegal border crossings and transnational crimes, Wang said. Nepali elite have for sometime complained that India has taken its relationship with the country for granted, and has not done enough to meet its development aspirations. China appears to be filling in the gap besides competing with Indian companies in Nepals power sector. The Langtang mountain range towers over the Kathmandu valley, hidden under a blanket of cloud, as seen from Bhanjyang on the outskirts of Kathmandu on December 10, 2014. Nepal is located between India to the south and China to the north. Agriculture is the mainstay of the countrys economy (AFP photo) India has announced a $1 billion soft loan to built the countrys infrastructure including power projects. Nepals hydropower sector has a potential to generate up to 42,000MW of electricity. READ ALSO: Modi woos Saarc nations, pledges slew of investments to counter China China has responding with a $1.6 billion power project, which will be built by the government-owned Three Gorges International Corp over the Seti River in western Nepal. It is expected to generate 750MW of electricity. Nepal has power shortages and electricity is essential for Nepals efforts to industrialize, to create more jobs, to build its capacity in independent development and to raise quality of lives of its people, Wang told reporters in Katmandu, Nepals capital. The Seti river in Nepal on which China is helping the country to build a hydroelectric power plant. (Getty Images file photo) Relationship between the two neighbors is expected to further intensify as Chinese president Xi Jinping is due to visit the Himalayan nation next year. READ ALSO: China schools in Nepal a threat, SSB says Direct train connection from Nepal to Tibet in China is expected to become a reality in a year or so. China has begun extending the Tibet rail line in the 167km stretch from Lahsa and Xigaze, which brings it closer to the Nepal border. 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