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How India and Nepal are politically connected together and What is India's role in the government of Nepal?

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Answered by khulana
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ans: the republic of India and Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal in their relationship with the 1950 Indo Nepal Treaty of peace and friendship and a company on secret letters their define security relations between the two countries and a agreement governing both bilateral trade and trade transmitting Indian territory the Indo Nepal border is obtained Nepal is and Indian national Mein moves freely across the border without passport for biceps and my live and work in other country however Nepali citizen cannot apply for government job they may apply to few person in Indian Army .

Answered by dipalipuja2006
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India and Nepal initiated their relationship with the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship and accompanying secret letters that defined security relations between the two countries, and an agreement governing both bilateral trade and trade transiting Indian territory. The 1950 treaty and letters exchanged between the Indian government and Rana rulers of Nepal, stated that "neither government shall tolerate any threat to the security of the other by a foreign aggressor" and obligated both sides "to inform each other of any serious friction or misunderstanding with any neighboring state likely to cause any breach in the friendly relations subsisting between the two governments." These accords cemented a "special relationship" between India and Nepal. The treaty also granted Nepalese the same economic and educational opportunities as Indian citizens in India, while accounting for preferential treatment to Indian citizens and businesses compared to other nationalities in Nepal. The Indo-Nepal border is open; Nepalese and Indian nationals may move freely across the border without passports or visas and may live and work in either country. However, Indians are not allowed to own land-properties or work in government institutions in Nepal, while Nepalese nationals in India are allowed to work in Indian government institutions (except in some states and some civil services (the IFS, IAS, and IPS)).[1] After years of dissatisfaction by the Nepalese government, India in 2014, agreed to revise and adjust the treaty to reflect the current realities.[2] However, the modality of adjustment hasn't been made clear by either side.

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