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Nepal detains 13 Indian jawans chasing smugglers
Some Indian security men were detained by Nepali border police after they crossed over into the neighbouring country today morning. Indian officials said two jawans of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) were detained but some media reports said that 13 men of SSB's patrolling party were detained when they crossed over into Nepal's territory.
IndiaToday.in | New Delhi, November 29, 2015 | Posted by Sangeeta Ojha | UPDATED 13:07 IST
Narendra Modigovernment to address the recent strain in the ties on a "priority basis".
"We want to take forward relationship with India based on equality and same applies to China...We will not accept big brother attitude. Our opposition to India's big brother attitude does not mean we are inviting some other country to behave that way. Relations have to be equal (balanced) is what we feel," Gyawali told PTI.
"India is an emerging power. If India wants to play a role in world politics, it will have to first form cordial relationships with neighbouring countries. Otherwise, its role will be questioned and challenged," Gyawali said.
"So, we want Indian Government to review its position and address the problems which have surfaced (after Nepal adopted the new Constitution). We will expect India respects our sovereignty, right of Nepalese people to take care of its own problems," he added.
Nepal's Madhesis, people of Indian origin, are protesting against the new constitution, which they claim discriminates against them. Their protests on Indo-Nepal border have severely affected civil supplies and triggered acute shortage of essential commodities
Nepal detains 13 Indian jawans chasing smugglers : India, News - India Today
Some Indian security men were detained by Nepali border police after they crossed over into the neighbouring country today morning. Indian officials said two jawans of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) were detained but some media reports said that 13 men of SSB's patrolling party were detained when they crossed over into Nepal's territory.
IndiaToday.in | New Delhi, November 29, 2015 | Posted by Sangeeta Ojha | UPDATED 13:07 IST
Narendra Modigovernment to address the recent strain in the ties on a "priority basis".
"We want to take forward relationship with India based on equality and same applies to China...We will not accept big brother attitude. Our opposition to India's big brother attitude does not mean we are inviting some other country to behave that way. Relations have to be equal (balanced) is what we feel," Gyawali told PTI.
"India is an emerging power. If India wants to play a role in world politics, it will have to first form cordial relationships with neighbouring countries. Otherwise, its role will be questioned and challenged," Gyawali said.
"So, we want Indian Government to review its position and address the problems which have surfaced (after Nepal adopted the new Constitution). We will expect India respects our sovereignty, right of Nepalese people to take care of its own problems," he added.
Nepal's Madhesis, people of Indian origin, are protesting against the new constitution, which they claim discriminates against them. Their protests on Indo-Nepal border have severely affected civil supplies and triggered acute shortage of essential commodities
Nepal detains 13 Indian jawans chasing smugglers : India, News - India Today