November 06, 2024 05:45 (IST)
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Onus on PM Oli to create 'positive and conducive atmosphere' for border talks: Reports

New Delhi/IBNS: At a time when the Nepal government tabled a bill to amend its existing map to include Kalpani-Lipulekh region, India had offered foreign secretary level talks to resolve the border row on phone and even offered to visit Nepal, said media reports.

No power can break Nepal-India ties, says Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hinting Chinese hand in Nepal's protest

New Delhi/IBNS: Two days after Nepali Parliament endorsed the country's new map including Lipulekh, Kalapnai and Limpiyadhura located in Uttarakhand, defence minister Rajnath Singh Monday said India would resolve the "misunderstanding" with the Himalayan nation through dialogues.

Nepal Parliament passes revised map which includes Indian territories

Kathmandu/IBNS: Kathmandu/IBNS: Amid an ongoing tension between Nepal and India, the Himalayan country's Parliament on Saturday voted on a constitutional amendment bill to update the country's map which includes territories that India claims as its own.  

Nepal's map creates 'sense of resentment' in the Indian administrative circles

New Delhi/UNI: Indo-Nepal border imbroglio has taken a fresh twist with villages that are home to many Indian bureaucrats appearing in the new map the Himalayan nation's Parliament is likely to endorse soon.

India cautions Nepal against vested interests trying to create differences between two countries

New Delhi/IBNS: India has cautioned against the vested interests trying to create differences after the Nepalese government issued a strong statement about the inclusion of a border area in the Indian territory.