Sunday, May 31st, 2026

PM Shah says Nepal in talks with India, China and UK over border dispute



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister (PM) Balen Shah has said that Nepal has held discussions with India, China, and the United Kingdom regarding the country’s disputed territory. He made the remarks while responding to questions from lawmakers in the House of Representatives on Sunday.

“We have spoken not only with India and China but also with the United Kingdom government,” Prime Minister Shah said. “Since the issue arising from the legacy of British India still persists, we believe the UK should also take an interest in it.”

During the session, UML lawmaker Padma Aryal raised concerns over reports of India using Nepali territory for road construction.

In response, the Prime Minister informed the House that Nepal had already sent a diplomatic note to India on the matter and received a reply from New Delhi. He said both sides have agreed to resolve the issue through talks involving historians and border experts.

Separately, Prime Minister Shah also said the government will review the reports of all commissions in a single file and take appropriate action.

He made the remark while responding to questions raised by Nepali Congress MP Arjun Narsingh KC in the House.

Responding to another query regarding the recently publicised report of the National Human Rights Commission on the Gen-Z protests, he said the government would study the findings and take action accordingly.

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