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Amish Raj Mulmi
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To better India-Nepal ties, focus on implementation

India-Nepal ties have been viewed primarily from a political lens. Prachanda’s visit has instead emphasised the economic aspects of the relationship.

The chaos over buffaloes is but one element of the Nepali Opposition’s dissatisfaction over Prachanda’s Delhi visit. (Ajay Aggarwal/HT)
Published on Jun 10, 2023 01:37 AM IST

What Nepal elections mean for South Asia

A new government will likely see continuity in Nepal’s ties with its neighbours. With India assuming the G20 presidency and Delhi’s push for diplomacy in non-traditional spheres, the time is ripe to push regional ties beyond the existing areas

Despite friendly relations, India cannot take it easy in Nepal. A new polity is taking shape in the country, fuelled by a young population whose memories of the 2015 blockade are clearer than that of the civil war and the subsequent peace process (AP)
Updated on Dec 11, 2022 08:27 PM IST

Beyond politics, Indo-Nepal relations are set to take off

Modi’s fifth visit to Nepal expands upon bilateral economic and cultural engagements after a period of frost 

Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi and Nepalese PM Sher Bahadur Deuba at the Maya Devi Temple in Lumbini. (ANI)
Published on May 18, 2022 09:16 PM IST

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

Over the past year, India has shrugged off the ghosts of Oli’s anti-Indian nationalism, intensified its engagement with the Nepal government led by him, and played realpolitik that favours its interests

Prime Minister of Nepal KP Sharma Oli. (ANI)
Updated on May 25, 2021 03:57 PM IST
ByAmish Raj Mulmi

The story of Kathmandu’s long quest for deeper engagement with Beijing

China’s own limitations in the Himalaya had prevented it from becoming the alternative to India in the country. Until now

In November 2020, as prime minister KP Oli faced intense opposition within his party, Delhi signalled it was willing to do business by sending several high-ranking dignitaries to Kathmandu, and then inviting the foreign minister to minister-level talks despite Oli disbanding the Parliament (REUTERS)
Published on Mar 16, 2021 07:04 PM IST
ByAmish Raj Mulmi

When China and Nepal became ‘strategic partners’ | Analysis

How ties evolve now will depend on Kathmandu’s ability to manage geopolitics and project implementation

If agreements signed during the visit work out, Nepal is hoping its dependence on India will reduce(AP)
Updated on Oct 15, 2019 07:20 PM IST
ByAmish Raj Mulmi
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