why Nepal mapped Indian territories as its own
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Nepal has released its new political map claiming Kalapani, Lipiyadhura and Lipulekh as its own territories. These areas fall under the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand and in the same region through which new Kailash Mansarovar route passes.
Nepal has included them as part of its Byas [Byans in India] Rural Municipality of Darchula district adjoining Pithoragarh. You can read historical perspective of the dispute here.
Unveiling Nepal's new political map that includes territories on Wednesday, central minister Padma Kumar Aryal expressed hope India will take it "in a positive way". This is an unusual optimism to settle a boundary question.
Aryal did not elaborate her "positive" remark. Given the nature of India-Nepal relation, however, indicates that the Nepal government hopes India will factor in what is going on domestically in Nepal's politics.
THE BACKSTORY: OLI'S PM CHAIR
Nepal is being ruled by a relatively upstart political party, the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), which turned two over last weekend. The two-year-old party came into being with China's ruling communist party after merger of two dominant communist parties of Nepal - the Marxist-Leninist and the Maoist.
Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli shares the chair of the Nepal Communist Party with Pushpa Kamal Dahal, more commonly known as Prachanda. Oli is from the Marxist-Leninist stream and Prachanda from Maoist faction.
Oli became the prime minister following an electoral victory in 2017
Nepal has included them as part of its Byas [Byans in India] Rural Municipality of Darchula district adjoining Pithoragarh. You can read historical perspective of the dispute here.
Unveiling Nepal's new political map that includes territories on Wednesday, central minister Padma Kumar Aryal expressed hope India will take it "in a positive way". This is an unusual optimism to settle a boundary question.
Aryal did not elaborate her "positive" remark. Given the nature of India-Nepal relation, however, indicates that the Nepal government hopes India will factor in what is going on domestically in Nepal's politics.
THE BACKSTORY: OLI'S PM CHAIR
Nepal is being ruled by a relatively upstart political party, the Nepal Communist Party (NCP), which turned two over last weekend. The two-year-old party came into being with China's ruling communist party after merger of two dominant communist parties of Nepal - the Marxist-Leninist and the Maoist.
Nepal's Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli shares the chair of the Nepal Communist Party with Pushpa Kamal Dahal, more commonly known as Prachanda. Oli is from the Marxist-Leninist stream and Prachanda from Maoist faction.
Oli became the prime minister following an electoral victory in 2017
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