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New Nepal govt to seek balanced ties with India, China: Oli’s party


NEW DELHI: With attention in Nepal Once again on former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who rose to prominence as a king after he defeated the Nepalese Parliament to form a new government in Nepal, his party has sought to dispel the perception that Oli values relationship with China than relationship with India.
Former foreign minister and deputy secretary-general of Oli Pradeep Gyawali’s CPN-UML party said on Tuesday that the government under PK Dahal Prachanda, the Maoist leader, has broken ranks with the ruling coalition led by the National Assembly of Nepal. head to return to alliance with Oli, will abide by “balance and trustworthiness” with India and that there will be no major change in Nepal’s approach towards both India and China.
Communist parties in Nepal rallying to form a new government appear to have allowed China the upper hand, but as sources here say, India will continue to seek stronger ties neighbor in the Himalayas, while not allowing differences on the border issue to undermine the relationship. Both India and Nepal point to Oli’s efforts to promote economic cooperation with India while he was prime minister.
Gyawali mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Nepal twice while Oli was Prime Minister and Oli’s two visits to India as Prime Minister. “A balanced relationship is a fundamental principle of our foreign policy. Significant infrastructure projects with India, in areas such as highways and oil pipelines, have been undertaken. there was a misunderstanding after Nepal issued a new political map but then we decided to sit at the negotiating table to solve the problem diplomatically. pro-China is a false allegation,” Gyawali told TOI, adding that the new government will strive to protect national interests while pursuing transparent relations with India. Gyawali, then Nepal’s foreign minister in the Oli government, resolved the border dispute after Nepal issued a new political map that showed the disputed areas as Nepalese territory and quickly approved. Parliament passed.
The view that Oli focuses on increasing cooperation with India is espoused by former Indian ambassador to Nepal Manjeev Puri, who also agrees that the Chinese, if only cognitively speaking, probably already have get what they want. “Some of the most important work happened while Oli was in power, such as the largest hydroelectric project (Arun III.) Not to mention our Prime Minister visited Janakpur when Oli was Prime Minister,” Puri said. said, adding that it is unlikely that Oli is said to be close to the Chinese. hinder India’s cooperation with Nepal.
As Puri said, India realizes that in Nepali politics there are no permanent friends or enemies. The developments that led to the formation of government in what many describe as an opportunistic coalition only emphasize the primacy of rent-seeking and the interests of individuals in Nepal. India remains interested in how the communists get support from the last mile to form a government from parties such as the Rastriya Swatantra Party, whose leader Rabi Lamichhane is a US citizen, and the Rastriya Prajatantra Party. support the monarchy.
It is anyone’s guess how long this rickety alliance will last. Gyawali acknowledged that keeping the alliance together would be a challenging task because voters had different views but added that they all came together keeping in mind the will of the people and focusing on development. develop.

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