New Delhi, June 20, 2020: Nepal’s Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa said on June 19 that a change has been made to citizenship rules for Indians.

As per the new rule, any Indian girl marrying a Nepalese citizen will now get citizenship after a period of seven years. While making the announcement, Ram Bahadur Thapa cited India’s laws which allow for citizenship to be given only after seven years have passed since the wedding.

Ram Bahadur Thapa, Nepal’s Home Minister, however, did not mention that this clause of India’s citizenship law does not apply to Nepal.

This decision comes in the backdrop of strained ties between India and Nepal over the latter altering its national map and emblem by means of a parliamentary amendment to include three disputed areas, namely Kalapani, Limpiyadhura and Lipulekh.

On Saturday, Nepal’s Foreign Ministry weighed in on the India-China standoff. In a press statement, Nepal’s Foreign Ministry said, “Nepal maintains that disputes between the countries should be resolved through peaceful means. Nepal has always stood firmly for regional and world peace.”

It further added, “In the context of recent developments in the Galwan Valley area between our friendly neighbours India and China, Nepal is confident that both the neighbouring countries will resolve, in the spirit of good neighbourliness, their mutual differences through peaceful means in favour of bilateral, regional and world peace and stability.”

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