India has firmly ruled out any third-party involvement in resolving the India-Nepal border dispute, stating that boundary issues between the two neighbours must be addressed only through existing bilateral mechanisms. India-Nepal Border Issue Is Bilateral The Ministry of External Affairs said
India has rejected any third-party role in resolving its border dispute with Nepal, making it clear that all boundary-related matters between the two neighbours must be handled bilaterally. India-Nepal Border Dispute To Be Resolved Bilaterally External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India and Nepal already have established bilateral mechanisms to deal
India Rejects Nepal Lipulekh Objection India has rejected Nepal’s objection to the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route through Lipulekh Pass, saying the pilgrimage route is not a new development and has been used for decades. India Rejects Nepal Objection On Lipulekh The Ministry of External Affairs said India’s position on Nepal’s territorial claims remains clear and […]








