Nepal was never a part of India...... King Prithvi Narayan Shah from "Gorkha" united small nations to form a country called Nepal and it has been Independent, Undefeated since then....... Nepal was not even defeated by British Empire while Indian were defeated and India was ruled by British for 190 YRS EXACTLY..( from June 23rd,1757 to August 14/15, 1947.... British were so surprised by bravery, fierceness and war strategy of Nepalese {also called "Gurkhas"} that British Army still has Nepalese mercenar.
Nepal officially separated from India in 1816 after the signing of the Sugauli Treaty.
Yes, Nepal was never a part of India. Nepal has always been a separate and independent country.
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).
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Nepal is a landlocked independent country. China borders it from the north and India borders it from the rest three sides. Nepal does not belong to either China or India. It has never been under the rule of any other country in it's history. Hence the word "independent".
The border line between India and Nepal is called the India-Nepal border or the Indo-Nepal border.
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because nepal is contiguous in india, india is colonized by british so nepal is british as you can see the people in india and nepal they are differeces like there suits and cultural dance.
India is 22times bigger than Nepal.
The two countries predominantly within the Himalayas are Nepal and Bhutan. The Himalayan Range extends from Afghanistan in the NW, through northern Pakistan, India, southern China (Tibet), Nepal, Bhutan, and northern Bangladesh to near Burma in the NE.