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In Nepal, Buddhi Narayan Shrestha is among the first experts to consult when any issues about encroachment of Nepali land by southern as well as northern neighbor arise.

Kathmandu: Durham University’s Centre for International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) of the United Kingdom has awarded ‘Raymond Milefsky Award-2024’ to borders expert Buddhi Narayan Shrestha. “Shrestha has used his background in surveying to build a career devoted to interpreting and communicating borders in South Asia’s mountainous, contested terrain,” the Centre stated in its website, announcing the conferment of Award to Shrestha.

“Mr Shrestha has used his background in surveying to build a career devoted to interpreting and communicating borders in South Asia’s mountainous, contested, terrain,” IBRU said.

Following five years as Director General of Nepal’s Survey Department, Shrestha began a second career as the ‘Border Man of Nepal’ in 1992. After educating himself on legal issues in border management and boundary recovery, Shrestha set out to apply his surveying background to broader issues in border studies, becoming an expert in boundary delimitation, advising governments on the intricacies of historic treaty maps and their implication for contemporary dispute resolution, and publishing 14 books on the topic.

“The Border Man performs as a boundary keeper of the nation. Shrestha keeps his eyes on the boundary line, border pillars and markers. He has been performing various activities and duties as a border guard, border keeper, border indicator, border protector, territory visualizer for more than three decades for the protection of the national territorial boundary of his country. That’s why he is to call ‘The Border Man of Nepal’,” the Centre said.

 “Buddhi Narayan Shrestha has chosen to devote himself to borders out of a desire to support his country but also to bring about the peace and stability that requires an environment of agreed boundaries.” IBRU Director Philip Steinberg said. “He has made an important contribution to boundary-making, in Nepal and beyond, and we are proud to recognise this with the Milefsky Award.”

The Milefsky Award is made possible by a bequest from the estate of Raymond Milefsky, a long-time borders expert with the US Department of State who was a frequent tutor at IBRU training workshops. The award includes a cash prize of £745.

Buddhi Narayan Shrestha is among the first experts to consult when any issues about encroachment of Nepali land by southern as well as northern neighbor arise.