India–Nepal border (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "India–Nepal border" in English language version.

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  • "Nepal". CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 23 September 2020.

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  • Gupta, Alok Kumar (June–December 2009) [originally Kalapani: A Bone of Contention Between India and Nepal, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, 2000], "The Context of New-Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities for India", Indian Journal of Asian Affairs, 22 (1/2): 57–73, JSTOR 41950496 {{citation}}: External link in |orig-year= (help): "Kalapani, 35 square kilometres piece of land, is entangled in controversy since mid-1996, a few months after the ratification of the Mahakali treaty (with India on the harnessing of hydro-power) by Nepal's Parliament."

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  • Gupta, Alok Kumar (June–December 2009) [originally Kalapani: A Bone of Contention Between India and Nepal, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, 2000], "The Context of New-Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities for India", Indian Journal of Asian Affairs, 22 (1/2): 57–73, JSTOR 41950496 {{citation}}: External link in |orig-year= (help): "Kalapani, 35 square kilometres piece of land, is entangled in controversy since mid-1996, a few months after the ratification of the Mahakali treaty (with India on the harnessing of hydro-power) by Nepal's Parliament."

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  • Nidhi Jamwal, As a river changed its course, a village on the India-Nepal border became disputed territory, Scroll.in, 19 March 2017: '"An area of some 5,000 acres [approximately 2,023 hectares] of land in Narsahi-Susta area adjoining the Gandak river in West Champaran district has been encroached upon by Nepalese nationals....," is how the then Union Minister of External Affairs answered a question in the Lok Sabha in 2002. Shrestha, however, alleged that over 14,860 hectares of Nepali land in Susta has been encroached upon by India.'

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