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Nepal Seeks Diplomatic Resolution to India Boundary Dispute

Nepal's Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal emphasizes diplomacy to resolve boundary disputes with India. His visit to New Delhi aims to strengthen bilateral trade ties.

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iGEN Editorial
June 8, 2026
Nepal Seeks Diplomatic Resolution to India Boundary Dispute

Nepal's Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal has expressed the country's intent to resolve its boundary dispute with India through diplomatic means. During his recent visit to New Delhi, Khanal highlighted the importance of building a mutually beneficial relationship with India, focusing on economic transformation and trade.

Diplomatic Engagement

Khanal's visit to India comes amid ongoing tensions over boundary issues. He emphasized the need for open-hearted discussions to address these challenges, stating,

"No problem is too large and no boundary too complex when we sit down with an open heart."

Economic Aspirations

Khanal praised India's rapid economic growth and technological advancements, expressing Nepal's desire to engage with this dynamic neighbor. He noted that Nepal brings the energy of an aspiring nation eager to collaborate on economic initiatives.

Bilateral Trade Opportunities

The talks between Khanal and India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar focused on enhancing trade relations. Both countries see potential in leveraging each other's strengths to boost bilateral trade volumes.

Aspect Nepal India
Economic Growth Aspiring Fast-growing
Technological Advancement Emerging Advanced

Future Prospects

The resolution of boundary disputes through diplomacy could pave the way for increased trade and economic cooperation between Nepal and India. Both nations are keen to overcome geopolitical tensions and focus on mutual prosperity.

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