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Nepal says border issue with India can be resolved through diplomatic channels

Nepal says border issue with India can be resolved through diplomatic channels


PTI, May 8, 2026, Kathmandu: Nepal on Friday said it is committed to resolving the border issue with India through diplomatic channels.

“We have already made public our views regarding Lipulekh. We have also expressed our view regarding the proposed Kailash Mansarovar journey between India and China via Nepalese territory, Lipulekh,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lok Bahadur Chhetri said.

Nepal is willing to resolve the issue in accordance with the spirit of close and friendly relations existing between Nepal and India, Chhetri said.

“The Nepalese government is always committed to resolving the border-related issue through diplomatic channels on the basis of historical agreements and understanding, facts, map and evidence,” he added.

His comments came days after India firmly rejected the Himalayan nation's objection to the upcoming Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via the long-established Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand, dismissing Kathmandu's territorial claims over the region as an “unilateral artificial enlargement” that New Delhi finds “untenable.”

New Delhi's sharp reaction came after the Nepalese foreign ministry objected to preparations by India and China for the annual pilgrimage via Lipulekh Pass, claiming the region belongs to it.

Chhetri said that Limpiyadhura, Lipulekh and Kalapani areas lying east of the Mahakali river are "inseparable parts of Nepal on the basis of the Sugauli Treaty of 1816."

“We have already informed our stance and concern to both India and China,” he said.

On Monday, Nepal government spokesperson Sasmit Pokharel told the media that Nepal "doesn't intend to enlarge its boundary; the territory belongs to Nepal, and the government has a clear view about this and is committed to its stance.”

“The issue needs to be resolved through collaboration and diplomatic dialogue between the two countries,” said Pokharel, who is also the Minister for Education, Science and Technology.

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