Authors :
Saroj Kumar Timalsina
Volume/Issue :
Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 11 - November
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8199452
Abstract :
There are number of factors that have
contributed to the shaping of Nepal-India relations. Geolocation, open border, socio-cultural attachment, lingual
intimacy, people to people contact and more than the
role of India in each and every political movement have
shaped Nepal-India relations.
The Peace and Frienship Treaty 1950 made
between Nepal-India dragged Nepal under the Indian
security umbrella and India started managing Nepalese
politics as well as administration as a gratitute of its help
against anti Rana movement. India actually, does not
want democracy in Nepal but its favoured government
and bureaucracy. For obtaining this opportunity it
compels Nepal to accept unilaterally benefited treaties
such as Tanakpur (Mahakali), Koshi, Gandaki, and so
on.
For successful operation of this research,
researcher has used descriptive and analytical methods
of study and further authentication of informations,
facts and figures, key informats interviews were taken to
the respective academicians Politicians and intellectuals
as well as civil society members making Key Informants
Interview,(KII) guidelines.
Incourse of study, the researcher found that India
is in Nepal with micro- management perspective. Since
12 point agreement held between revolting Maoist and
SPA to before issuance of present constitution Indian
micro-management had paralyzed Nepal's politics and
administration but soon after the PM Oli's stand on
nationality during Indian unofficial economic blockade
and due to present CPN powerful government under the
KP Oli, Nepal is trying to operate its politics and
administration independently with the spirit of Nepali
People.
Keywords :
Nepal-India Relations, Micromanagement,Influence, Interference,Vested Interest
There are number of factors that have
contributed to the shaping of Nepal-India relations. Geolocation, open border, socio-cultural attachment, lingual
intimacy, people to people contact and more than the
role of India in each and every political movement have
shaped Nepal-India relations.
The Peace and Frienship Treaty 1950 made
between Nepal-India dragged Nepal under the Indian
security umbrella and India started managing Nepalese
politics as well as administration as a gratitute of its help
against anti Rana movement. India actually, does not
want democracy in Nepal but its favoured government
and bureaucracy. For obtaining this opportunity it
compels Nepal to accept unilaterally benefited treaties
such as Tanakpur (Mahakali), Koshi, Gandaki, and so
on.
For successful operation of this research,
researcher has used descriptive and analytical methods
of study and further authentication of informations,
facts and figures, key informats interviews were taken to
the respective academicians Politicians and intellectuals
as well as civil society members making Key Informants
Interview,(KII) guidelines.
Incourse of study, the researcher found that India
is in Nepal with micro- management perspective. Since
12 point agreement held between revolting Maoist and
SPA to before issuance of present constitution Indian
micro-management had paralyzed Nepal's politics and
administration but soon after the PM Oli's stand on
nationality during Indian unofficial economic blockade
and due to present CPN powerful government under the
KP Oli, Nepal is trying to operate its politics and
administration independently with the spirit of Nepali
People.
Keywords :
Nepal-India Relations, Micromanagement,Influence, Interference,Vested Interest