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India and Nepal to use drones to map Dasgaja border encroachments

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India and Nepal have agreed to jointly deploy drones to map land encroachments in the Dasgaja border regions. The initiative follows a row sparked by remarks from Kathmandu Mayor Balen Shah regarding cross-border land disputes. The drone mapping exercise aims to produce a verified, technical record of disputed areas along the shared border. This data is expected to support future negotiations on land restoration and compensation between the two countries. The collaborative effort is intended to address long-standing border occupation issues and prevent minor disputes from escalating further.

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