
Treaty of Dehli
The Treaty of Delhi, signed in 1950, was an agreement between India and Nepal. It aimed to strengthen the ties between the two countries and established guidelines for mutual cooperation. The treaty highlighted the importance of friendship, trade, and cultural exchange while assuring Nepal's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This agreement helped to formalize the relationship between India and Nepal, fostering cooperation in various areas such as defense and economic development. The Treaty of Delhi remains a key document in understanding the bilateral relations between these neighboring nations.