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 a settlement governing both bilateral trade and trade transiting Indian territory. The 1950 treaty and
letters exchanged within the then Indian government and Rana rulers of Nepal, stated that “neither government shall tolerate any threat to protection 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
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