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Tthe Secure Identity Alliance (SIA) has released Strong Identity, Strong Borders – an extensive exploration of the changing face of identity management.
Produced by members of the SIA’s Borders Working Group, Strong Identity, Strong Borders looks at the need for border authorities to balance security and protection with efficient and frictionless passenger experiences.
“Before Covid-19 took hold, international passenger volumes were set to double over the next 20 years,” explains Philippe Barreau, Chairman of the Board at SIA. “While it may be some time before we see a return to those pre-pandemic levels, demand will inevitably surge again. When it does, border authorities will once again need to address the dual challenge of safeguarding their country whilst also ensuring that global travel remains as convenient and accessible as possible.”
Nepal wants India to revise the 1950 friendship treaty to reflect ânew changes and realitiesâ
On the unsettled boundary issue, Nepal Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali said âwe have to explore ways to settle it based on facts and documentsâ.
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New Delhi: Nepal wants India to revisit the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship in order to reflect âchanges and new realitiesâ of contemporary bilateral ties even as Kathmandu believes the outstanding issue of the boundary can be resolved through âfacts, evidences and historical documentsâ.
Nepal Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, who concluded his three-day trip to India Saturday, said despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and a âfew misunderstandingsâ that occurred in recent months, both sides were able to maintain the partnership.