India protested after the Nepal government decided to print the beak map on the 100 rupee note

 

Kathmandu. India has reacted strongly after the government decided to print the beak map on the 100 rupee note. The Council of Ministers meeting chaired by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ on Thursday decided on the new note. However, Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar responded that Nepal made a unilateral decision when the two countries were continuously discussing the border issue.
Speaking to reporters in Bhubaneswar on Saturday, Jaishankar said that Nepal’s move will not change the current situation and reality. Quoting Jaishankar, The Indian Express wrote, “Our position is very clear. The issue of our border with Nepal is being discussed through an established forum. In the meantime, they unilaterally took some measures in their favor. “On Thursday, the Council of Ministers decided to print the beak  map on the one hundred rupee note.

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