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Mapping Power: Why the India-Nepal Border Dispute Will Shape South Asian Geopolitics

Ultimately, the India-Nepal border dispute is not simply a debate over the origins of a river. It is also a question of how neighboring countries navigate shared histories, diverging national identities, and a changing geopolitical environment. In a region shaped by growing strategic competition and historical legacies, the ongoing negotiations over Kailapani and Lipulekh remain a crucial chapter in South Asian diplomacy.
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Ultimately, the India-Nepal border dispute is not simply a debate over the origins of a river. It is also a question of how neighboring countries navigate shared histories, diverging national identities, and a changing geopolitical environment. In a region shaped by growing strategic competition and historical legacies, the ongoing negotiations over Kailapani and Lipulekh remain a crucial chapter in South Asian diplomacy.

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southasiamonitor.org broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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