India expresses concern over strife in Nepal
PTI | 15 Sep 2015, 6:00 PMNew Delhi: India has expressed concern over the ongoing strife in several parts of Nepal, where a proposal to revert as a Hindu state was overwhelmingly rejected by the
New Delhi: India has expressed concern over the ongoing strife in several parts of Nepal, where a proposal to revert as a Hindu state was overwhelmingly rejected by the
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