The Free Press Journal

LATEST MAP IS ACCURATE, INDIA TELLS NEPAL

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With Nepal strongly objecting to India's latest official map over the depiction of Kalapani area, India on Thursday said the map "accurately depicts the sovereign territory of India" and has not revised the boundary with the neighbour.

"The new map has in no manner revised our boundary with Nepal. The boundary delineatio­n exercise with Nepal is ongoing under the existing mechanism," said Ministry of External Affairs spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar at a briefing here. "We reiterate our commitment to find a solution through dialogue in the spirit of our close and friendly bilateral relations," he said, and added that both sides should "guard against vested interests trying to create difference­s between the two countries".

Nepal's objections came after the Indian Home Ministry released the political map of India, showing Kalapani within Indian borders. The map was released after the creation of the new Union Territorie­s

of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

"The Nepal government firmly believes that the Kalapani is a part of Nepal," read a press statement issued by Nepal's foreign ministry.

It said that "any unilateral actions along the Nepal-India border will be unacceptab­le" to the Nepal government since the foreign secretarie­s of the two countries have already been assigned by the Nepal-India Joint Commission to find a solution on the unresolved border disputes in consultati­on with the border experts, according to Nepali media reports.

‘The new map has in no manner revised our boundary with Nepal. The boundary delineatio­n exercise with Nepal is ongoing under the existing mechanism,’ said MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar at a briefing

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