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Can Nepal ever be a part of India?

Can Nepal ever be a part of India?

Nepal was admitted to the United Nations in 1955, and friendship treaties were signed with India in 1950 and China in 1960….Nepal.

Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल (Nepali) Saṅghīya Loktāntrik Gaṇatantra Nepāl
• Treaty of Sugauli 4 March 1816

Is Nepal an Indian state?

– To the north-west, it is bounded by Nepal. – To the west, it is bounded by the state of Bihar. West Bengal was formed on 26 January 1950. Its area is 88,752 sq km and according to census 2011, the population is 9,13,47,736….Shikha Goyal.

State Total Length ( approximately in Km)
TOTAL 1,751

Who protects Nepal border?

SSB, a central armed police force, secures the Nepal and Bhutan borders. The fifth annual coordination meeting between the Director General, SSB and Inspector General, Armed Police Force, Nepal concluded on Thursday.

How did Nepal come into being as a nation?

Nepal came into being as a nation in 18th century when 3 warring kingdoms buried their differences and decided to join up. There was no Indian Union then. Present India came into being in 1947 when British India was carved into Pakistan and India in 1947 and India became a republic in 1950.

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What is the difference between India and Nepal?

The claims of India being a Hindustan is absolutely NIL because cmon, Muslims and the British raided India, whereas Nepal still remains one of the very few never-colonized nations and of course until 2007, a Hindu Kingdom.

Why didn’t India conquer and annex Sikkim for Nepal?

There was plenty of reason for India to do the same for Nepal. You are missing several points here. First, India did not “conquer and annex” Sikkim. The seceded to India voluntarily, after India helped repulse Chinese invasion of Sikkim.

Is it true that India tried to block Nepal from obtaining UN membership?

It is true that India tried blocking Nepal from obtaining UN membership. Obtaining UN membership meant Nepal would stand as an internationally recognized sovereign separate state. It took until 1955 for Nepal to be a full member. But during that process Nepal never shout to be the part of India (in any official capacity).