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The Chinese in Nepal

The Chinese in Nepal ANI | Updated: May 28, 2021 21:53 IST Kathmandu [Nepal], May 28 (ANI): Nepal s relations with China is a natural consequence of the engagement that exists between two neighboring countries with long years of association at different levels. Nepal and Tibet have had traditional relations for years with trade and political exchanges taking place since times immemorial. However, as compared to the low degree of engagement between the two countries in the past decades, there has been a major shift since 2014-2015 with heightened Chinese activities in Nepal in a range of areas, including political. This phase has also seen accelerated investment in terms of human resources and capital, thus marking a significant shift from the traditional non-interfering role that China played in the past.

Back-to-Back Spikes of Covid Wrack India, Nepal | The Asia Foundation

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An account of Nepal-India relations with focus on China

news An account of Nepal-India relations with focus on China My Republica Nepal, Jan. 28 Sanjay Upadhya s The Backfire in Nepal: How India Lost Plot to China provides a detailed account of Nepal-India relations in the last fifteen years, focusing on China s diplomatic and strategic success in Nepal. In 2005, India facilitated the historic Peace Agreement between the Maoists and the Seven Party Alliance in Nepal, ending a decade-long war waged against Nepal s centuries-old monarchy. A decade and a half later, Nepal and India hit the lowest point despite the two countries sharing close socio-cultural, political, economic, and strategic ties. Similarly, Karan Singh, who had successfully convinced King Gyanendra to accept the people s demand and pave the way for democracy in 2006, visit by the Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar to Kathmandu at the eleventh hour to convince the Nepal government to accommodate the demands of Madhesis, were termed as the wrong advice.

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