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LIVING LIFE ON THE EDGE (India Cabinet) - Sunaj, Irtika, Batshala

The committee started with an unmoderated caucus. All delegates were well researched and ready to discourse their level best. As the first resolution was already passed the delegates were eagerly participating to pass the second resolution as well. The first topic (drafting of a border and extradition treat) was well connected with the second one (Revising the 1950 Treaty of peace and friendship) and therefore the delegates felt a sense of confidence as they were prepared for the topic beforehand. A hot debate on whether holding a referendum would be a good idea or not arose among the delegates on the dispute of the Kalapani. Half the delegates proposed a referendum for the preservation of rights of the Nepalese while the other half of the committee was completely against it.  Eventually everyone agreed for the referendum.
The committee was able to come up with solution where the idea of the semi-permeable border was proposed to prevent border disputes between Nepal and India. Both the countries also agreed to update one mandate of the existing joint border commission to include the security of the border regions through common checkpoints. The committee also decided that the immigrants will require documents of authorizations issued by respective gouts to enter the countries. The trade of arms and ammunitions or war like materials was decided not to be disclosed in the purchased order but instead will be passed through one transit point. 

So, will the resolution pass? Will the propositions be carried out in an effective manner? Will the borders be secure enough? 

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