Kalapani Territorial Dispute

Question:Recently Kalapani territorial dispute break out between which two countries?
(a) India and Nepal
(b) India and Bangladesh
(c) India And Indonesia
(d) India and Sri lanka
Answer: (a)
Related facts:

  • Kalapani has become an issue of contention between India and Nepal after the Nepal government raised objections to its inclusion in India’s new political map. The Nepal government claimed that the Kalapani territory located in its far-west is an integral part of its region.
  • The Nepal government made the claim on November 6, 2019, few days after India issued its new political map, which showed Kalapani as a part of its own territory.
  • India had released its new political map depicting the newly created Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh on November 2, 2019, a day after they came into existence.

Latest Map of India

  • The new map of India shows Pakistan-occupied Kashmir as a part of the newly created Union Territories. While three districts of PoK- Muzaffarabad, Mirpur and Punch are depicted as a part of the J&K Union Territory, Gilgit-Baltistan is shown as a part of Ladakh.
  • The new political map also shows the Kalapani area as a part of India but the Nepal government is clear that the area lies within its territory. Nepal stated that it was the media reports which brought its attention to the fact that Kalapani has been included in the new Indian map.

About Kalapani:

  • Kalapani territory is a disputed territory between India and Nepal. While Nepal claims Kalapani to be a part of its Darchula district, the region is administered in India as a part of Pithoragarh district in Uttarakhand.
  • Kalapani is located at an altitude of 3600m on the Kailash Manasarovar route. It borders Uttarakhand in India and Sudurpashchim Pradesh in Nepal.
  • Since the Indo-China war of 1962, Kalapani is controlled by India’s Indo-Tibetan Border Police. Nepal claims that the river located towards the west of the territory is the main Kali river and thus it falls in its territory, India claims a ridgeline towards the east of the Kalapani territory and hence, includes it in the Indian Union.
  • Under the treaty of Sugauli signed between Nepal and the British East India Company in 1816, the Kali River was located as Nepal’s western boundary with India. It, however, made no mention of a ridgeline and subsequent maps of the areas drawn by British surveyors showed the source of the Kali river at different places.
  • This discrepancy has led to the boundary disputes between India and Nepal, with each country producing maps including the territory in their own area to support their claims. The exact size of the Kalapani territory also varies in different sources.

Links:
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/our-map-is-accurate-india-on-kalapani-dispute-with-nepal/article29909793.ece
https://scroll.in/latest/943026/new-map-accurately-shows-indian-territory-says-mea-after-nepal-raises-border-dispute
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/nepal-boundary-mea-new-map-dispute-1616719-2019-11-07