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Both sides should sit for discussions on Nepal-India border dispute:…

Kathmandu, June 5: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said both sides sit down for discussions to resolve the Nepal-India border dispute. Responding to the lawmakers' questions regarding the agreements reached during his India visit and the authentication of the Citizenship Bill in the House of Representatives today, he

Nepal and India agree to evacuate no-man’s-land

The administrators of the border districts of Nepal and India have agreed to evacuate the no-man's-land area and to repair

Security situation beefed up in border area

In view of elections to the House of Representatives (HoR) and provincial assembly scheduled to take place on November 20,

Nepal-India border in Dhanusha will be sealed off

The Nepal-India border in Dhanusha district will remain sealed off in view of the upcoming elections to the House of

Border dispute with India, a new look by Nepali professionals

While asymmetry in size and power provides India with the benefits of inaction, the only recourse for Nepal is to

Border dispute will be resolved through diplomatic channel: Minister Gyawali

Kathmandu: Minister for Foreign Affairs, Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, has said that border dispute between Nepal and India would be resolved

103 border pillars with India missing in Banke and Bardiya…

Nepalgunj: Five hundred and fifty-two pillars have been maintained from Gurdengauri of Banke to Karnali River in Bardiya district marking

Ex PMs, FMs suggest PM adopt diplomatic channel to resolve…

Kathmandu: Former Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers have suggested to the Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resolve border disputes

Students demand corrections in India’s map

Kathmandu: Students of Pashupati Multiple Campus in Chabahil organized a protest rally against the placement of Nepal’s territory, Lipulek Pass

Nepal-India agree to prevent cross-border crime

Kanchanpur, Nov 1 : Authorities attending the Nepal-India coordination meeting have agreed to check cross-border crimes. At the meeting held