If there is no gorkhas there won’t be india (video

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The Territorial disputes of India and Nepal include many different areas and regions. Many Indians claim the Madhesh/Terai region of Southern Nepal which has historically been inhabited by Indian language speakers like Maithilis, Bhojpuris and Awadhis. The region was ruled by independent Kings before the British came and gifted the land to the Kingdom of Nepal.There is currently a secessionist movement within the Terai led by CK Raut called the Alliance for Independent Madhesh.

Kalapani: Nepal claims that the river to the west of Kalapani is the main Kali river, hence it belongs to Nepal.But India insists that the river to the east of Kalapani is the main Kali river. The river borders the Nepalese zone of Mahakali and the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The Sugauli Treaty signed by Nepal and British India on 4 March 1816locates the Kali River as Nepal’s western boundary with India. Subsequent maps drawn by British surveyors show the source of the boundary river at different places. This discrepancy in locating the source of the river led to boundary disputes between India and Nepal, with each country producing maps supporting their own claims. The Kali River runs through an area that includes a disputed area of about 400 km² around the source of the river although the exact size of the disputed area varies from source to source. Kalapani has been controlled by India’s Indo-Tibetan border security forces since the Sino-Indian War with China in 1962.
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