Why is there a No Visa Policy between India and Nepal, due to which treaty, there is exemption in trade, property and movement..

Political instability is seen in Nepal from time to time and this is nothing new. Many times the Prime Minister of the country has had to leave his post. This time the Prime Minister had to resign from his post due to gen z protest in Nepal. India always keeps a close eye on the instability in Nepal. Because we have cultural, religious as well as family relations with this country.
There is a No Visa Policy between the two countries.
No Visa Policy is applicable in both India and Nepal, that is, people of both the countries can travel freely in each other's country without visa and passport and can live anywhere.
Due to this treaty, people of India and Nepal get exemption.
Let us tell you that Nepal India Maitri Shanti Sandhi was signed between India and Nepal on 31 July 1950. Under this treaty, the citizens of both countries will have the right to trade, travel, do business, or own property in each other's country; that is, if a person from India wants to buy property and do business in Nepal, he can do so. Similarly, a citizen of Nepal has the right to come to India and own property or do business. In our country, reservation is also provided to Nepalese people in many government jobs.
Nepal and Indian states share their borders with many states
India and Nepal are neighboring countries. Many Indian states - Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim and West Bengal share their borders with Nepal. The length of the border line between India and Nepal is 1751 kilometers.
Apart from Nepal, you can also visit Bhutan without passport and visa.
Apart from Nepal, people of India can also visit Bhutan without passport and visa. Apart from this, if you have a passport, you can visit Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Mauritius, Seychelles, Fiji, Dominica, Grenada, Vietnam and other places. In these countries, Indians either get free access or the facility of on-arrival visa is available at the airport itself.
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