Indian Gorkha
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غوركا الهندية مواطنين هنود يتكلمون اللغة النيبالية. ويستخدم مصطلح «غوركا الهندي» للتمييز بين الذين هم مواطنون هنود والمواطنين النيباليين الذين يسمح لهم بالبقاء في الهند ضمن شروط معاهدة السلام والصداقة بين الهند والنيبال (1950).
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Indian Gorkhas also known as Nepali Indians, are Nepali language-speaking Indians. The modern term "Indian Gorkha" is used to differentiate the ethnic Gorkhas from Nepalis. Indian Gorkhas are citizens of India as per the gazette notification of the Government of India on the issue of citizenship of the Gorkhas from India. The Nepali language is included in the eighth schedule of the Indian Constitution. However, the Indian Gorkhas are faced with a unique identity crisis with regard to their Indian citizenship because of the Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship (1950) that permits "on a reciprocal basis, the nationals of one country in the territories of the other the same privileges in the matter of residence, ownership of property, participation in trade and commerce, movement and ot
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غوركا الهندية
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Gorkha regiment soldiers Men of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army operating alongside soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division of the US Army in 2013
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غوركا الهندية مواطنين هنود يتكلمون اللغة النيبالية. ويستخدم مصطلح «غوركا الهندي» للتمييز بين الذين هم مواطنون هنود والمواطنين النيباليين الذين يسمح لهم بالبقاء في الهند ضمن شروط معاهدة السلام والصداقة بين الهند والنيبال (1950).
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Indian Gorkhas also known as Nepali Indians, are Nepali language-speaking Indians. The modern term "Indian Gorkha" is used to differentiate the ethnic Gorkhas from Nepalis. Indian Gorkhas are citizens of India as per the gazette notification of the Government of India on the issue of citizenship of the Gorkhas from India. The Nepali language is included in the eighth schedule of the Indian Constitution. However, the Indian Gorkhas are faced with a unique identity crisis with regard to their Indian citizenship because of the Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship (1950) that permits "on a reciprocal basis, the nationals of one country in the territories of the other the same privileges in the matter of residence, ownership of property, participation in trade and commerce, movement and other privileges of a similar nature".
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