Kathmandu, Sept. 22 -- A team of experts commissioned by the government to collect evidence, historic facts, and documents to support Nepal's claim to the disputed territories of Kalapani, Lipulekh and Limpiyadhura, is to submit its report within this month.

Although the members of the nine-member committee, commissioned in June, are tight-lipped about the report, the team is going to provide the government a range of documents from the Anglo-Gurkha War (1814-1816) to the most recent boundary negotiations that support Nepal's claim over land east of the Kali, the Post has learnt.

The committee is also likely to urge the government not to internationalise the boundary dispute with India as it will only complicate the issue.

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