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Text Size: A+ New Delhi: Chinaâs influence in Nepal has grown in the last few years but this should not âworryâ New Delhi as it has strong historical, cultural and economic ties with Kathmandu, former Nepalese Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai told ThePrint in an interview. Even as he denied any cause for worry, Bhattarai called for high-level political dialogue between Kathmandu and Delhi, and greater interaction at the people-to-people and media levels. âI will like to dispel this mis-perception that Chinese influence has grown out of proportion in Nepal. Of course, Chinese influence has grown, it is a rising power, it is a neighbouring country but not to the extent that it should worry India,â he said. ....
Uniting Nepalâs ruling party is âimpossibleâ, Chinaâs effort is a failed attempt Uniting Nepalâs ruling party is âimpossibleâ, Chinaâs effort is a failed attempt Hou Yanqi, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal, has met senior leaders of Nepalâs ruling party, asking them to find a way out. India, meanwhile, says these are âinternal matters for Nepalâ. Nayanima Basu 25 December, 2020 6:29 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: The Chinese have once again sprung into action in Kathmandu to unite the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP) even as the latter believes that this time the attempts made by Beijing are a âfailed attemptâ and uniting the two factions is “impossible”, ThePrint has learnt. ....
Energy, physical connectivity among subjects discussed by foreign ministers of India, Nepal Premium External Affairs Minister Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar at UNSC Open Debate via video conferencing, in New Delhi on Tuesday. (ANI Photo) 1 min read Share Via Read Full Story Energy and land connectivity, including the construction of a second fuel pipeline, were among key topics discussed by the foreign ministers of India and Nepal on Friday at their sixth Joint Commission meeting. External affairs minister S. Jaishankar and Nepalese counterpart Pradeep Kumar Gyawali also exchanged views on railway connectivity between the two countries, and India’s assistance in providing vaccines to combat the covid-19 pandemic in Nepal. Gyawali arrived in New Delhi on Thursday on a three-day visit setting the tone for a new phase in ties after a rough patch last May following Kathmandu’s decision to publish a map showing three areas within the Indian territory as par ....