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Nepal-India Border Dispute: What Does Delhi’s Statement on ‘No Third-Party Role’ Mean?

Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar

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India’s Ministry of External Affairs has stated in response to journalists’ questions that there is no third-party role in the Nepal-India border issue.

Nepal’s Prime Minister Balendra Shah ‘Balen’ recently expressed in Parliament last Sunday that ‘Nepal has also encroached on Indian land’. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson responded on this matter systematically.

In Parliament, the Prime Minister said, “…it is not only India; Nepal has also encroached on land in certain areas of India…”

While the Prime Minister’s statement has sparked opposition from political groups in Nepal, Indian officials suggest there is no need to reject it outright, as journalist Yubaraj Ghimire, who has long covered these issues, explains.

“Both countries have agreed in principle to move forward, so there shouldn’t be any visible disagreement,” said former editor Ghimire.

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