India statement on talks over border issues with Nepal
India statement on talks over border issues with Nepal
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New Delhi: Nepal is requesting talks with India at the foreign secretary-level regarding the Kalapani border dispute. At the same time, it is also engaged in the exercise of implementing the constitutional amendment to make his new disputed map valid. On this, India made it clear on Thursday that it is necessary to first build trust between the two countries and create an atmosphere of brotherhood.

The proposal for this constitutional amendment brought by the KP Oli government has not yet been tabled in Parliament. In fact, Nepal's main opposition party Nepali Congress is demanding more time for this. At the same time, Madheshis say that their concerns are also related to this proposed amendment. India says that it has been seen that the proposal is being considered very seriously in Nepal. Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava has said that "India is always ready to talk with its neighbors in a trustworthy environment with mutual understanding and respect."

India believes that there has been no lack of any kind of dialogue between the two countries. In fact, Nepal had released a new map by adding it to their country, claiming the Indian territory of Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura in Uttarakhand, to which the Indian Foreign Ministry had expressed a strong objection. Let us tell you that Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla has already met the Ambassador of Nepal Nilambar Acharya two times. Piyush Srivastava, joint secretary of the home ministry, is also constantly negotiating with Nepal to resolve the matter at the earliest.

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