On the heels of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reinvigorated
regional diplomacy, representatives from the Indian and Nepali survey
offices sat down this week in Kathmandu, Nepal to work out border
disputes that have risen as the frontiers between the two countries
become increasingly blurry. India’s commitment to keep an open and
accurate border is another indicator of Modi’s interest in regional
security. Modi’s attaché arranged the talks when they visited Kathmandu
in August. The two countries are revisiting the issue after seven years. The
previous mandate, which was in effect from 1981 to 2007, saw the
countries settle 97 percent of border discrepancies using modern
technology. The topic of the border with India is a hot-button issue in
Nepal; many feel that the current border does not protect Nepali
sovereignty. There are a couple swathes of land that both countries
claim.
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