The Webster-Ashburton Treaty established a definite northeastern boundary with Canada. Canada was known as the British North American Colonies at the time. The treaty was signed in 1842 by Daniel Webster who was the Secretary of State of the United States and Lord Ashburton of Great Britain. This treaty also ended what was known as the Aroostook War. There was a border war between the United States and the United Kingdom. The disputed border area was the area between New Brunswick (a British colony) and Maine (United States).
Prolonged political instability, change in the government, and frequent transfers of employees have directly affected the implementation of Nepal's projects. Problems are also there in auditing and project award contracts.