INDIA AND NEPAL BORDER PROBLEMS: The Government of Nepal has decided on Monday (May 18) to release a new map of its nation, which will include Lipulekh and Kalapani areas.
Nepal is having a contest with India in regards to these two territories. The Council of Ministers met under the administration of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, where it was chosen to show Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh, and Kalapani on the map.
Nepal’s foreign minister, Pradeep Gyawali tweeted in Nepali that the Council of Ministers has chosen to discharge another guide of the nation, which will show 7 territories, 77 areas, and 753 neighborhood regulatory divisions alongside Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh, and Kalapani. He said that the Ministry of Land Management would before long discharge the official guide
The statement in regards to the new political map of the nation was acknowledged during the Cabinet meeting by the Minister of Land Management Padam Ariyal, which was accepted. Nepal’s Minister for Cultural, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Yogesh Bhattarai said Monday’s bureau choice would be written in bright letters.
Manisha Koirala replied to Nepal Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali’s tweet informing inclusion of Kalapani and Lipulekh in the country’s official map.
He said thanks to Prime Minister KP Oli for this, speaking, “In the coming time it will be asked in all the test challenges Monday’s bureau choice and its date .”
Essentially, Nepal’s Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali last Monday (May 11) called the Indian envoy to communicate his restriction to the development of a significant street interfacing the Lipulekh Pass to Uttarakhand’s Dharchula.
The street was introduced by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, which is relied upon to help explorers going to Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet, around 90 km from Lipulekh Pass.
Nepal’s President Bidya Devi Bhandari, while tending to Parliament on Friday (May 15), said that Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Lipulekh have a place with Nepal and fitting political advances will be taken to address the present issues.
Consequently, New Delhi said that as of late appointed street stretch in the Pithoragarh region of Uttarakhand, it is entirely in India’s domain. India had been told that this issue would be examined at the foreign secretary-level talks between the two nations. India’s restriction on the move was seen from the Parliament of Nepal to the avenues of Kathmandu.
Remarkably, Limpiyadhura, Kalapani, and Lipulekh are supposed to be a piece of India. Be that as it may, Nepal also has been asserting its case. India and Nepal have been upholding the settlement of fringe issues through the exchange. Specialists accept that China’s job is behind Nepal’s new move.