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In Nepal's political theatre, Delhi risks eroding strategic gains by backing Oli


In Nepal’s political theatre, Delhi risks eroding strategic gains by backing Oli
Amish Raj Mulmi
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Prime Minister of Nepal KP Sharma Oli. (ANI)
A fresh political crisis is brewing in Nepal. President Bidhya Bhandari has dissolved the Parliament and called for fresh elections on the recommendation of Prime Minister K.P. Oli, but not without the drama that is part and parcel of Nepali politics.
Both Oli and the opposition, under Nepali Congress leader Sher Bahadur Deuba, had claimed to possess sufficient numbers to form a government, but the President regarded both claims as insufficient. This was despite the fact that Deuba’s claim with the support of 149 parliamentarians, which makes for a comfortable majority seemed more credible. It was also despite the fact that Oli had lost the trust vote in Parliament earlier; the PM himself had asked the President to explore alternative government formation methods; ....

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Is the Growth of Sino-Nepal Relations Reducing Nepal's Autonomy?


Publication: China Brief Volume: 21 Issue: 5
March 15, 2021 02:23 PM
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Image: Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a welcome ceremony held by Nepali President Bidya Devi Bhandari upon arriving in Kathmandu for a state visit on Nepal 12, 2019. Xi was the first Chinese president to visit Nepal in over 20 years. (Image source: Xinhua)
Introduction
Commonly held economic theory generally suggests that foreign aid benefits the recipient. But so far, China’s bilateral relations with Nepal which are based upon generous pledges of foreign direct investment (FDI) have created a power imbalance. China’s outsized influence in Nepal was most recently highlighted by overt Chinese involvement in a recent constitutional crisis that split the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP). A week after Prime Minister Khagda Prasad Sharma Oli dissolved the Parliament on December 20, a delegation led by Guo Yezhou, vice minister of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Internatio ....

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