#IndiaNepalFriendship #OpenBorders #PeaceAndFriendship #BilateralAgreement #FreeMovement #UnityInDiversity #NeighboursForLife
Friends, have you ever thought like me that Nepal and India are two separate and independent countries, yet citizens of both nations don't require any visa, passport, or other documentation for travel between them?
The reason behind this is an agreement called the "India-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship," which both countries signed in 1950. Under this treaty, Indian and Nepali citizens can easily travel and work in each other's countries without any hassle.
Nepali citizens enjoy the same facilities and opportunities as Indian citizens under the rules of this treaty. India and Nepal share an open border, allowing free movement of people between the two nations.
