No place for third parties in border issues: MEA in response to Nepal PM while hosting country’s ruling party chief

MEA spokesperson responds to claims made by Balen Shah who had asserted that the boundary issue is a complex one with both India and Nepal having possession of each other’s territory and had sought intervention of the U.K. and China
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