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A Study of open Border relationship and Issues between Nepal and India | Original Article

Rajib Kumar Jha*, Durga Nand Jha, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

A border is drawn to indicate a region that has a shared legal and political system. The Broder issue refers to disagreements between two countries over the imaginary border line.. Natural resources such as rivers, minerals, and rich land can be a major cause of border conflicts, but so can the rapid growth of the population, politics, culture, religion, and a host of other factors. Nepal has been considered as a sovereign country since the beginning of time, with India encircling it on all three sides, a distance of 1751 kilometres. The Lipulekh border dispute between Nepal and India is now a hot topic. In addition to this, there are a number of additional challenges along the Nepal-India border that need to be addressed. As a result of their long-standing amicable relations, the Nepal-India border has long been plagued by tensions.