Office of the Geographer (1969). «International Boundary Study - China – Nepal Boundary»(en inglés). Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Archivado desde el original el 3 de mayo de 2012. Consultado el Febrero de 2017. «The exact number of territorial disputes has never been ascertained, but as many as 20 sectors may have been involved. The most serious disputes were located at Rasu (north of Katmandu), Kimathanka in the east, Nara Pass, Tingribode near Mustang, Mount Everest, and the Nelu River. Most of these disputes were settled in favor of Nepal, although several favored China.»
Office of the Geographer (1969). «International Boundary Study - China – Nepal Boundary»(en inglés). Bureau of Intelligence and Research. Archivado desde el original el 3 de mayo de 2012. Consultado el Febrero de 2017. «The exact number of territorial disputes has never been ascertained, but as many as 20 sectors may have been involved. The most serious disputes were located at Rasu (north of Katmandu), Kimathanka in the east, Nara Pass, Tingribode near Mustang, Mount Everest, and the Nelu River. Most of these disputes were settled in favor of Nepal, although several favored China.»