According to security sources, the helicopter was carrying Shatrujit Singh Kapoor, the Director General of India's Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
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Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal has informed that the Indian helicopter had to enter Nepali territory due to adverse weather conditions. While answering oral questions related to the ministry raised by lawmakers in the National Assembly meeting on Wednesday, he clarified that the Indian helicopter entered Nepal's Darchula district due to bad weather.
'It has been found that the Indian helicopter entered Nepal's territory in Darchula district with deliberate and ill-intentioned intentions and that necessary contact and coordination is being made between the Nepali authorities concerned and the Indian side regarding the entry into Nepali territory due to the geographical location and weather conditions of that area,' Minister Khanal said.
On the morning of 27th Jestha, an Indian Army helicopter entered Nepali skies without prior permission from the Nepal government. According to security sources, Shatrujit Singh Kapoor, Director General of India's 'Indo-Tibetan Border Police' (ITBP), was on board the helicopter. The military helicopter was located in Beas Rural Municipality-1, Darchula, It has been found that Kalapani passed through the sky of Chhangru.
