à¤िडियो हेर्न तलको बक्स à¤ित्र क्लिक गर्नुहोस
in the friendly relations subsisting between the two governments.” These accords cemented a
“special
relationship” between India and Nepal that granted Nepalese aren't economic and educational opportunities as Indian citizens in India and preferential treatment to Indians compared some other nationalities in Nepal. The Indo-Nepal border is open; Nepalese and Indian nationals may move freely across the border without passports or visas and may live and work in either country. However, Indians aren’t allowed to own land-properties or work in government institutions in Nepal, while Nepalese nationals in India are allowed to are employed Indian government institutions (except in some states) as well as civil services (the IFS, IAS, and IPS).[1] Since late 2015, cultural and political issues have strained relations between the two countries with anti-Indian sentiment growing amongst the government and people of
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