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Nepal's map creates 'sense of resentment' in the Indian administrative circles

| @indiablooms | Jun 12, 2020, at 03:12 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Indo-Nepal border imbroglio has taken a fresh twist with villages that are home to many Indian bureaucrats appearing in the new map the Himalayan nation's Parliament is likely to endorse soon.

According to reports, the new map endorsed by the Nepalese Cabinet and awaiting Parliament's nod, showing Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura areas of Uttarakhand as "integral parts of Nepal" are renowned for a string of Indian bureaucrats- IAS, IPS and other state officials.

The reports said the three villages, with a population of over 3,000, have produced around half a dozen IPS and IAS officers and as many senior administrative personnel.

A 'sense of resentment' is brewing up in the administrative circle after the 'revelation'.

India on Thursday recalled its cultural and civilisation links with Nepal, but remained 'non-commital' on the boundary issue.

The reports also underlined that the entire belt comprising the three villages is known for high educational standards.

The Government had reminded Kathmandu yesterday that India had ensured there was no "untoward disruption" in the supply of essential goods to Nepal, despite the Lockdown on both sides.

The Government had maintained that it was important to first create an environment of trust for dialogue.

"India values its civilisation and cultural ties with Nepal. Our partnership has expanded in recent years with enhanced Indian assistance on humanitarian, development and connectivity projects in Nepal," the Government observed.

Earlier, India had described Nepal's decision to issue a new map as a "unilateral act", not backed by historical facts or evidence.

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