No, its a sovereign state, which is defined as a state which administers its own government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to, another power.
Yes, Nepal was never a part of India. Nepal has always been a separate and independent country.
Yes. Nepal's South, West and East part borders with India
Nepal is located Southeastern Asia between India and China.
Northern India, part of which is now Nepal.
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No. Nepal and India are two separate countries that border one-another. Nepal also borders China's Tibet region on its north and, prior to 1975, had a border with the Kingdom of Sikkim (which is now part of India).
India, Nepal, Assam.
Pakistan was a part of India before the British rule. I believe Nepal was formed out of India, but I am not sure. Otherwise, India and Pakistan used to be a part of "India."
centered around the borderline between India and china. Formerly part of india.
AS per the Government of India treaty between India and Nepal Governmet ,it is clearly stated that education in India as well as Nepal is valid in India and In Nepal. It is equvalent to Teaching licence issued in India and other part of the world. It is very much Recognised In India . As per the Policy No 3 of world bank survey conducted clearly stated that Teaching Licence of Nepal is valid in all over the world conducted by the TEachers Service Commission Of Nepal.
India, Nepal, part of Srilanka, Bali iland in Indonesia, Part of Bhutan, part of Mauritius
The border line between India and Nepal is called the India-Nepal border or the Indo-Nepal border.