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Looking at Nepal-India relationship in the new geopolitical realities
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Katmandu or
Kantipur is the capital of Nepal. It lies in the hilly region of Nepal, near the confluence of the Bagmati and Bishnumati Rivers. It is located at an elevation of 4,344 feet (1,324 meters) above sea level.
It was founded in 723 AD by King Gunakamadeva. Its early name was Manju-Patan. The present name “Kathmandu” refers to a wooden temple (
Kath, “wood”;
mandir, “temple” or “edifice”. Kastamandap which is said to have been built from the wood of a single tree by Raja Lachmina Singh in 1596 was a kettledrum from which the name of the city was derived. The Kastamandap still stands in the central square and is used for the accommodation of
This is perhaps the Nepali experience collected over past seven decades.
Former Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat the other day claimed India has “special” ties with Nepal.
He was dreaming by the way. It was just a day dreaming.
India is not even a genuine friend of Nepal, to put it modestly.
India is just a disgusting friend of Nepal. This is Nepal’s past experience with India beginning 1950. That’s it.
South Asia’s seasoned political observers conclude that both the aforementioned adages are of million dollar value and that both the axiom fit into any South Asian nation that unfortunately borders India.
Monarchy Knocks at Nepal’s Door Again Factionalism
The Nepalese monarchy, based on the Hindu King’s divine right to rule, was overthrown in 2008 following a long movement which was partly peaceful and partly violent. The country eventually got a secular, federal and democratic constitution under which a communist regime has been in existence since 2018.
It all began very well. After the monarchy was abolished, the Maoists gave up their 10-year armed struggle in 2006 and joined the mainstream. Then there was constitution making which resulted in a federal system which in turn led to the General Election of 2017. An alliance of the then Communist Party of Nepal (United Marxist Leninist) led by K.P.Sharma Oli and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal alias Prachanda won. The two formed a united party called Nepal Communist Party (NCP) which has been in power since.
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