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Nepal Government Raises Concerns Over Open Border With India And China, Citing National Security Issues
Abhay Rathore
Jul 18, 2023, 01:01 PM | Updated 01:07 PM IST
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The government of Nepal has expressed concern over the open border with neighbouring countries, stating that it is causing security and law and order issues for the country.
In a letter to the Rashtriya Sarokar and Samanwaya Samiti, a committee of the upper house of Nepal Parliament responsible for national concerns and government coordination, the Home Ministry highlighted the challenges posed by the open borders with neighbouring countries.
It emphasised that these borders have become a threat to national security and have led to instances of lawlessness.
During a committee meeting, Sita Kafle Wagle, the secretary of the committee, read out a letter from the home ministry which highlighted the security challenges posed by Nepal's long and porous borders with India and China, as per the report by The Indian Express.
Nepal and India share a border that spans 1,850 kilometre, allowing unrestricted travel for citizens of both countries. On the other hand, Nepal's border with China, which stretches for approximately 1,400 kilometre, has regulations in place to control movement.
The letter from the home ministry did not provide any details regarding plans to regulate the border with India.
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