Why is Nepal's degree of sovereignty debatable?
a) It has two British military bases, has its armed forced trained by the British, and is forced to cooperate with Britain in time of war. b) It relies heavily on India for trade, and foreign aid accounts for three-fifths of its development spending and more than a quarter of its total budget. c) It is physically small and has a small population. d) China maintains military bases inside Nepal, China provides one half of Nepal's development spending, and Nepal is forced to consult with China before borrowing money from another country.
B
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