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Nepal mulls action against Indian envoy alleging interference

So did you watch the video :P?

As for Nepal - China recent political bonhomie, you may want to read this thread too:

https://defence.pk/threads/blow-to-india-as-nepal-strengthens-ties-with-china.429871/#post-8298305

We will have to agree to disagree if you think Afghanistan/Pak is a parallel situation to Nepal/India.....not when regular Nepalese at worst disagree/dislike Indian govt (but also their own) but generally are friendly to or love India. They segregate politics from everything else....and the everything else stems immensely from India.


Yes I have seen plenty of "love" for India in Nepalese here in UK.

Geopolitics is a very strange world. Things can change with blink of an eye. You know and I know, whole world know, that things are turning for worse between Nepal and India. We in Pakistan, even in worst of times never recalled our ambassador to Afghanistan and vice versa, while Nepal has recalled its envoy to Delhi. This is a very serious development but I guess you Indians are living in delusion. Things are only going to get worse.
 
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BD's and Neal's geo-strategic concerns and perceived potential threat from India, make both natural partners in pursuing foreign relations and defense. Inevitable patronage of China in this will only strengthen BD-Nepal relations. When eventually the Chinese railway line in Tibet pushes into Nepal, an Eastern China-Nepal-BD Economic Corridor will bring immense economic benefit to the peoples concerned.
 
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We in Pakistan, even in worst of times never recalled our ambassador to Afghanistan and vice versa, while Nepal has recalled its envoy to Delhi.

Nepalese ambassadors have been recalled and replaced plenty of times before with no impact on ties.

He was withdrawn this time because he apparently criticized the Nepal leadership, nothing to do with India-Nepal relations:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...nt-impact-India-ties/articleshow/52214706.cms

Their govt is facing massive internal pressure and is in the middle of a power struggle:

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indi...h-nepal-crisis-say-government-sources-1404539

We will wait for the Nepalis to sort out their internal issues and come with a stable, accepted and confident govt and then proceed from there. Right now there is much internal strife and churning politicaly so it is inevitable that some of their politicians will lash out at India politically (just like Indian states that are not run by the party at the center do so as well when they face turbulence). Media sensationalism then drives this and usual quarters latch on to it blindly, without looking at the on the ground dependence of Nepal on India that persists now and will persist to a very large degree in the years to come.

BD's and Neal's geo-strategic concerns and perceived potential threat from India, make both natural partners in pursuing foreign relations and defense. Inevitable patronage of China in this will only strengthen BD-Nepal relations. When eventually the Chinese railway line in Tibet pushes into Nepal, an Eastern China-Nepal-BD Economic Corridor will bring immense economic benefit to the peoples concerned.

To reach BD, Nepal has to go through India. There is no BD-Nepal corridor without India as part of it.
 
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Nepalese ambassadors have been recalled and replaced plenty of times before with no impact on ties.

He was withdrawn this time because he apparently criticized the Nepal leadership, nothing to do with India-Nepal relations:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...nt-impact-India-ties/articleshow/52214706.cms

Their govt is facing massive internal pressure and is in the middle of a power struggle:

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indi...h-nepal-crisis-say-government-sources-1404539

We will wait for the Nepalis to sort out their internal issues and come with a stable, accepted and confident govt and then proceed from there. Right now there is much internal strife and churning politicaly so it is inevitable that some of their politicians will lash out at India politically (just like Indian states that are not run by the party at the center do so as well when they face turbulence). Media sensationalism then drives this and usual quarters latch on to it blindly, without looking at the on the ground dependence of Nepal on India that persists now and will persist to a very large degree in the years to come.



To reach BD, Nepal has to go through India. There is no BD-Nepal corridor without India as part of it.


All I can say to you, just wait and watch. Nepal will become your Afghanistan.
 
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OK we are going in circles....yah lets wait and see.

What you are failing to realise that its not just Pakistan, more importantly, China is making inroad into Nepal and Nepalese for their part are facilitating this. It makes sense because they dont want to be relying on India which every now and then block their trade route. Take is in a broader geo political game where India in partnership with US is trying to sabotage Pak-China CPEC project, and projecting itself to western civilization as a bulwark against Chinese rise, simply to get the brownie points from west, which it has been getting in all honesty. Ofcourse, you cannot have your cake and eat it as well without facing the repercussions.
 
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Nepalese ambassadors have been recalled and replaced plenty of times before with no impact on ties.

He was withdrawn this time because he apparently criticized the Nepal leadership, nothing to do with India-Nepal relations:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...nt-impact-India-ties/articleshow/52214706.cms

Their govt is facing massive internal pressure and is in the middle of a power struggle:

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indi...h-nepal-crisis-say-government-sources-1404539

We will wait for the Nepalis to sort out their internal issues and come with a stable, accepted and confident govt and then proceed from there. Right now there is much internal strife and churning politicaly so it is inevitable that some of their politicians will lash out at India politically (just like Indian states that are not run by the party at the center do so as well when they face turbulence). Media sensationalism then drives this and usual quarters latch on to it blindly, without looking at the on the ground dependence of Nepal on India that persists now and will persist to a very large degree in the years to come.



To reach BD, Nepal has to go through India. There is no BD-Nepal corridor without India as part of it.


Provided W Bengal and NE haven't seceded by then.
 
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Provided W Bengal and NE haven't seceded by then.

More chance of every Bangladeshi converting to Hinduism.

It makes sense because they dont want to be relying on India which every now and then block their trade route.

They can at most hedge with China a little bit. But one narrow, to be constructed, train link is not going to replace the hundreds of border trade routes with India. They will remain dependent on India for the forseeable future just by the virtue of geography and human population proximity.
 
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More chance of every Bangladeshi converting to Hinduism.



They can at most hedge with China a little bit. But one narrow, to be constructed, train link is not going to replace the hundreds of border trade routes with India. They will remain dependent on India for the forseeable future just by the virtue of geography and human population proximity.

Statistics belie your opinion. It is the Hindus who have been converting to Islam in droves over the centuries. Moreover, the Bengalis of W Beng, Assam and Tripura detest Delhi's hegemony much like us.
 
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What you are failing to realise that its not just Pakistan, more importantly, China is making inroad into Nepal and Nepalese for their part are facilitating this. It makes sense because they dont want to be relying on India which every now and then block their trade route. Take is in a broader geo political game where India in partnership with US is trying to sabotage Pak-China CPEC project, and projecting itself to western civilization as a bulwark against Chinese rise, simply to get the brownie points from west, which it has been getting in all honesty. Ofcourse, you cannot have your cake and eat it as well without facing the repercussions.
nepal India relation is like a roller coaster ride... may be for pakistanis its new... we had it worst before.
Nepal surely is going to use china to reduce its dependence in India, and its expected. However Nepal's relation with India is unique. Any nepali can come and work in India. Can they ever do that in china? can pakistanis do that with their all weather friend?
Nepal India relation at political level has its ups and downs.
 
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Statistics belie your opinion. It is the Hindus who have been converting to Islam in droves over the centuries. Moreover, the Bengalis of W Beng, Assam and Tripura detest Delhi's hegemony much like us.

I have seen the statistics, the conversion has halted and is reversing....leading to people like you trying to desperately portray there being 10's of millions of "uncounted" Muslims in India because you are uncomfortable with the truth.

Muslim population growth in India comes 99% from their own birth rate, and that birth rate is decreasing rapidly to soon reach the Indian average in the coming decade or so....stabilizing Muslim demographics in India in a concrete way.

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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...n-by-religious-communities/article7579161.ece

All those states you mention contribute immensely to Indian armed forces and detest Bangladesh much much more than any passing issues they have with Indian central govt. You would be advised to mind your own business or we will unleash another 100 or so pilkhanas and CHT's on you if you so much as sneeze in our direction politically. So stick to hanging your war criminals and JEI leaders and enjoying RAWami league rule for forseeable future.
 
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Statistics belie your opinion. It is the Hindus who have been converting to Islam in droves over the centuries. Moreover, the Bengalis of W Beng, Assam and Tripura detest Delhi's hegemony much like us.
assam specifically detests bangladesh(and even west bengal) than they hate delhi...
west bengal is pretty happy with arrangement... people have long memory of partition.
not sure what tripura wants... they might be your best ally.. all hail mighty tripura.. :)
 
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assam specifically detests bangladesh(and even west bengal) than they hate delhi...
west bengal is pretty happy with arrangement... people have long memory of partition.
not sure what tripura wants... they might be your best ally.. all hail mighty tripura.. :)

Tripura likes to have economic relationship with Bangladesh since they are surrounded on 3 sides by Bangladesh.

Its similar to how Bangladesh is surrounded on all sides by India so they have little option but to recognise the reality and adapt to it economically.

However it means little politically. Tripura is a proud member of Indian union. In any case I doubt their trade relationship with Bangladesh is as skewed as that which exists between India and Bangladesh (more than 12 to 1 ratio)
 
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You and Nilgiri should now join the prayers to Gow Maata for Donald Trump's victory.

And you and your jamaati ilk should pray for ISIS takeover of Bangladesh....beheadings and all. Its the only way to overthrow SHW and RAWami league now. Maybe you can raise some funds in Canada for this and hope you are not caught like those 2 sorties of Bangladeshis in Singapore.
 
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