What India is Thinking About Nepali Politics, special Report by Indian TV - Mustc watch

What India is Thinking About Nepali Politics, special Report by Indian TV - Mustc watch The Relations between India and Nepal have traditionally been close since ancient times as a result of geographical location and common religious, linguistic and cultural identities that overlap the two countries. Modern day India and Nepal initiated their relationship with the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship and accompanying secret letters that defined security relations between the two countries, and an agreement governing both bilateral trade and trade transiting Indian soil.

The 1950 treaty and letters exchanged between the then indian government and Rana rulers of Nepal, stated that “neither government shall tolerate any threat to the security of the other by a foreign aggressor” and obligated both sides “to inform each other of any serious friction or misunderstanding with any neighboring state likely to cause any breach in the friendly relations subsisting between the two governments.”

 What India is Thinking About Nepali Politics, special Report by Indian TV - Mustc watch,

These accords cemented a “special relationship” between India and Nepal that granted Nepalese the same economic and educational opportunities as Indian citizens in India and preferential treatment to indians compared to other nationalities in Nepal.