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MEA: No role for 3rd party to settle Nepal border row

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MEA: No role for 3rd party to settle Nepal border row
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The Indian government has rejected Nepal's request for UK mediation in their ongoing border dispute, asserting that the matter is strictly bilateral. India emphasized that existing mechanisms are sufficient to resolve boundary issues.

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The rejection underscores India's policy of maintaining regional influence by excluding third-party involvement in South Asian territorial disputes.

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The framing emphasizes the Indian government's firm stance on sovereignty and regional dominance.

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