Nepal’s tone changed after India’s tough stance, Balen Shah on backfoot? Now this is how the border dispute will be resolved
India Nepal Border Dispute: A new initiative seems to be starting towards resolving the long-running border dispute between India and Nepal. After recent developments, both the countries have indicated to find a solution through mutual dialogue. The preparation of Nepal’s Foreign Minister to visit India immediately after the visit of the top leader of Nepal’s ruling party to New Delhi is being considered important in this context.
Diplomatic activity increased after Delhi visit
During the visit of Nepal’s ruling party President Rabi Lamichhane to India, several important meetings were held with the Indian leadership. MP Deepak Bohra, who was part of the delegation, said that India has suggested bringing a formal proposal on issues related to the border dispute. According to him, both the countries have expressed their desire to resolve the disputes peacefully by talking in a positive atmosphere.
Different opinions were seen within the Nepal government
Political differences have also come to the fore in Nepal regarding the border dispute. Controversy arose over the recent statements of Prime Minister Balen Shah, after which Nepal’s Foreign Ministry and government spokespersons clarified that Nepal has not claimed occupation of Indian land. The political debate on this issue intensified within the country and the proceedings of the Parliament were also affected.
Eyes set on Foreign Minister’s visit to Delhi
Nepal’s Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal’s visit to New Delhi is being considered very important. It is believed that he will come to India with some proposals and suggestions related to the border dispute. During this three-day visit, several rounds of talks are likely to take place between the officials of the two countries, which may find a way to move forward on the pending border issues.
India’s clear stand on the role of third parties
India made its stand clear after it came to light that Nepal had contacted Britain and China during the dispute. India said that most of the border issues between the two countries have already been resolved and the remaining disputes can also be resolved through bilateral talks. The Indian side clarified that there is no need for any third country or external mediator in the resolution of the border dispute.
Steps towards solution through dialogue
Experts believe that recent diplomatic activities are a positive sign for the relations between the two countries. The issues related to the border dispute are mainly related to the alteration and demarcation of some river routes. If both sides take forward the process of proposals and dialogue, significant progress is possible towards resolution of long pending disputes. Considering the historical, cultural and economic relations between India and Nepal, the priority of both the countries is to find a peaceful and mutually agreed solution.
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