In this context, the Constitutional Amendment Bill, which will publish a new map of that country, was passed today.
India: Nepal, which has been in friendly relations with India for many years, has now released a new map which states that India owns its lands. The Political Bill for this was held today and a new map of the country was released.
When China started the border dispute, Nepal, which had never existed, had disputed the border issue in Uttarakhand. Nepal has suddenly become a problem in the region, and India claims to own some parts of it.
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma told parliament that India has occupied the Nepal border with Kalabani, Lipulek and Limbitura. He also accused the Indian Army of deploying troops in the area.
In this context, the Constitutional Amendment Bill, which will publish a new map of that country, was passed today.
Of these, the Nepalese Government has incorporated Kakalapani, Lipulek and Limbithura in Uttarakhand on a new map. The announcement that it belongs to them has caused great tension.
Considered to be the cause of this situation, Nepal has been vehemently opposed to India's opening of an 80-kilometre road in Labulek.
This was followed by a border dispute for both countries. India, however, has not immediately responded to this but is expected to protest in India
Small countries like Nepal cannot compete with powerful countries like India. India, however, has decided not to hasten the border issue, as India is expected to handle the issue better.
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