Nepal Is Not a Part of India
June 14, 2007 by Voice of South
My country has never been ruled by others
June 14, 2007: No doubt Nepal is one of the most beautiful mountainous countries in the world but billions of People from the globe still don’t know Nepal’s political and geographical situation. Some of them are in confusion that whether it is an independent nation or a part of some country.
I think it is unfortunate that Nepal is still facing the crisis of identify even in this 21st century of globalization. When I sometime use Yahoo or some other Messengers and chat with unknown friends from different countries, naturally they ask me my ASL (age, sex and location) first. As I answer Nepal for L, most of them react, with a question, Nepal as a part of India. Few of them sometime think Nepal lies in the Tibet.
What might be other bad hurt than that reaction for a real nationalist (Nepali)? Yeah, it really pinches me however I also don’t know the location of every country of 194. Nepal is a landlocked country of South Asia and situated in between 2 giants India and China with an area of 147,181 sq km. So Nepal is 21 and 65 times smaller than India and China respectively.
In the context of two giants, King Prithvi Narayan Shah (1723-1775), who unified Nepal and saved it from the outer enemies, said that Nepal was a yam between two stones but former rebel supremo Prachanda, in a recent program answered that saying that Nepal was dynamite and it could also burst.
Raja Ram Giri, president of Friends of Britain and Nepal, still feels sad as he recalls those moments of United Kingdom because some of its citizens assumed Nepal as an Indian state during his visit of that land. “It is very bad for us to hear Nepal as an Indian part” Said Giri. Some seven years ago, renowned Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit had apologized over her controversial comments when she had said, standing in Nepali land, the Nepal was once a part of India. Nepal never was a part of any other country and has never been ruled by others in its history so it is always sovereign country. 
Though Anglo-Nepalese War (1814-1816) was fought between Nepal and British East India Company, Nepal became able to save its sovereignty however some parts were lost. Anyway Banke, Bardiya, Kailai and Kanchanpur districts were returned back during the Jang Bahadur Rana. Bhimsen, Balbhadra, Amar Singh and Bhakti Thapa played a vital role to save Nepal against East India Company however the Treaty of Sugauli was signed in 1816. Talking about relation between two countries, there is still no visa system between India and Nepal so people from both countries have been working and traveling to each other land for years.
We Nepali have in some occasion been happening to hear that the Buddha birthplace and Mount Everest (8,848 m) lies in India. In such conditions Nepali present their agitating behaviors and extreme nationalism. But it is crystal clear that Nepal is a land of Mount Everest and lord Buddha however there are too many things that introduce Nepal to the world.
When I wished to check the popularity of Nepal in the Internet, I found 98,300,000 results for Nepal as I Googled it but found 115,000,000 results for Sri Lanka that is 2.24 times smaller in area than the Nepal. I think the economy and the sports are two most important phenomenons for the identity of every country. Sri Lanka holds more than seven percent of GDP growth rate while Nepal is only around two. Talking about sports Sri Lanka is very forward in cricket but the Nepal’s rank is very low in most of the games.
Since Nepal is a developing country there is more to be done for its development. Nepal is very rich in water recourses and high mountains that we could utilize for the development of our country. To be developed is itself a good identity of a country. During the10 years political conflict and royal massacre of Nepal, the country was introduced negatively to the world however it is in the peace process now and trying to be introduced itself as a new Nepal.
Author: Rup Narayan Dhakal, Nepal Source: http://english.ohmynews.com/articleview/article_view.asp?at_code=416521 Photography: Md. Arafatul Islam














Thanks narayan dhakal for giving such an outstanding information about Nepal . keep giving this kind of informations in the web. let people know what Nepalis are really.
Loude, Lund le mera… Nepal was part of India from the HIstory
NEPAL IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY IN THIS WORLD AND IT IS A COUNTRY ITSELF! PEOPLE IN NEPAL ARE ALSO VERY GENEROUS AND SWEET…
Thanks Narayan Dhakal,
People like Madhuri Dixit and John (whose message has been posted here), do not know that India itself had lost its sovereignty once to East India Company whereas Nepal never did so. Nepalese soldiers fought bravely against them. All the credit goes to our brave soldiers. It is true that our country has been lagging behind in development, however we are pretty confident that it will get some momentum within some years.
Nepal is a sovereign country and will be forever. We are proud to be Nepalese.
Good article but meaningless, you should study the history of your country first. I never claim it as a part of india but it was not because of your bravery but because of Indian highness.
Never try to compare Nepal with The Great Indian Republic.
Nepalese can be proud to be Nepalese, becouse they cant be Indian ever what they tried to be [examples are endless].
Hoping Nepal will retain its sovereignity forever my best wishes are with you.
oh wow , i really apprecite dhakal whatever u wrote for our country.and anyway to esp. john,, nepal was never a part of india , but to speak true india was one who took 1/4 part of nepal.. and these is not a place for ur curse.. may be those” lounde” words can be digested by those indian in india
and yeah for k prafull , dont think that we want to be indian,,, we r proud to nepali .. even nepal territory is small,,, well we dont even want to be compared to india and indian,,, well we r happy to be called nepali but if anyone classify us to part of india then thats really sad for all of us
its really very cool too know more about nepla.even i m a indian gorkhali but nepal attract me from my childhood ..and i visited here in april 2008..its awesome amd i felt very proud after coming at nepal…..its shows our gorkhali culture…and makes all gorkhalis proud