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https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-with-india-nepal-pm/articleshow/62987744.cms

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BEIJING: Nepal's new prime minister KP Oli has said he wants to deepen ties with China to explore more options and get more leverage in his dealings with India "in keeping with the times".

Oli, widely regarded as pro-China, also said he wants to "update" relations with India "in keeping with the times" and favours a review of all special provisions of the Indo-Nepal relations, including the long-established practice of Nepalese soldiers serving in India's armed forces.

"We have great connectivity with India and an open border. All that's fine and we'll increase connectivity even further, but we can]t forget that we have two neighbours. We don't want to depend on one country or have one option," he told Hong Kong's South China Morning Post in an interview.

About how he plans to work out relations with India, Oli said, "we've always had excellent relations with India. There were some elements in the Indian establishment that caused some misunderstanding, but Indian leaders have assured us that there will be no interference in the future and we will respect each other's sovereign rights".

Oli, 65, who had also served as the country's prime minister from October 11, 2015 to August 3, 2016, was forced to resign following the political crisis in the Himalayan nation over the Madhesi issue.

Madhesis, mostly of Indian-origin, had been demanding amendment of the new Constitution to address their concerns over representation in Parliament.

Before Oli's inauguration as the prime minister for the second time+ , external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj had visited Nepal and met him and other Left leaders. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke to Oli.

About Nepalese serving in the Indian Army, Oli said, "This should be internally and mutually discussed and corrected, if necessary. We live in a new world, and Nepal is starting a new journey, we have to update whatever is considered outdated and bring it in line with the modern era."

Oli also said he would revive the China-backed $2.5 billion hydropower project which was scrapped by the previous government.

Expectations are high in China about Oli's government as he signed the Transit Treaty with Beijing during his first stint as Prime Minister in 2015 to end dependence on India for his landlocked country to revive the Budhi Gandaki project.

The dam project was scrapped by the previous government headed by Sher Bahadur Deuba citing irregularities.

China has been investing heavily in Nepal, blunting India's influence in the Himalayan country.

Oli justified his decision to build the dam with Chinese company saying that "our petroleum usage has been increasing but we import all of it. We urgently need to develop hydropower to reduce our dependence on petroleum."

He sees infrastructure development as an important means to narrow the distance with China, whose physical remoteness compared with next-door India is a hindrance to deeper Sino-Nepal relations, the paper said.

He also spoke about improving rail and road network between Nepal and China through Tibet.

"Once China brings its rail network up to Shigatse and then Kyirong in Tibet, it should be easy to extend it to Nepal. It has lower altitude than Tibet, and the terrain is actually sloping all the way down from Kyirong."
 
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Whatever dude, you have no idea about the relation between India and Nepal. All you see is some political comments. If India and Nepal close the open border that's it for Nepal economy. Others are just hot air.

Nepal is like a Mongolia, landlocked and depended. Chinese investment can do jack about the political influence India has over the government.
 
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If Nepal want real leverage against India, give Pakistan free access to open a 2nd front
 
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Whatever dude, you have no idea about the relation between India and Nepal. All you see is some political comments. If India and Nepal close the open border that's it for Nepal economy. Others are just hot air.

Nepal is like a Mongolia, landlocked and depended. Chinese investment can do jack about the political influence India has over the government.
lolz i could see the indian influence . india already blocked it 8 times .
maybe for now you have some impprtance for them but after railway tracks & connectivity with China . i doubt they will even listen to you . :) .
 
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lolz i could see the indian influence . india already blocked it 8 times .
maybe for now you have some impprtance for them but after railway tracks & connectivity with China . i doubt they will even listen to you . :) .
Bruh! Nepali do not want railway to go to China. You don't understand a thing. They want jobs, they want the business.
We are not holding Nepal hostage, we just use our own pressure tactics to not lose our business. Nepal still import refined petroleum from India. They are a free country, their relation with China is not our concern. But if China gets too uncomfortably close we will pull the plug.

Speaking of Nepal, why Pakistani's have their chills up?:lol: You want a shot of history between your relation with Nepal, when your diplomat was humiliated when he was arrested in Nepal for carrying explosives? Come on man, and second time another one was humiliated when shown the door because he was carrying fake INR. Also, your ex ISI guy mysteriously went missing from Nepal. You seriously think Nepal is having bad relations with India? Keep praising Nepali, when they shoot and kill your own men for us.
 
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BEIJING: Nepal's new prime minister KP Oli has said he wants to deepen ties with China to explore more options and get more leverage in his dealings with India "in keeping with the times".
Yeh tu besti si ho gyi hai lols :lol:
 
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the only Hindu country in the world other then India is also against Indians lolss

where is Hindu Ummah:lol:

seems like no one likes indians
Why would we need ummah? Ummah is for punies.
We are 1.3 billion and strong enough ourselves, alone.
 
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the only Hindu country in the world other then India is also against Indians lolss

where is Hindu Ummah:lol:

seems like no one likes indians

If Nepal want real leverage against India, give Pakistan free access to open a 2nd front

lolz i could see the indian influence . india already blocked it 8 times .
maybe for now you have some impprtance for them but after railway tracks & connectivity with China . i doubt they will even listen to you . :) .

Yeh tu besti si ho gyi hai lols :lol:
Actually Kp Oli is so scared of India now he has desperately called Modi 3 times recently and even invited Indian army chief as chief guest.

Also the very first foreign dignitary/diplomat he met after winning were Indian foreign minister and Indian ambassador.

Plus the first foreign leader he invited to Nepal after winning is none other than Modi.

All these shows how desperate he is to be in Indian good books.
 
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Bruh! Nepali do not want railway to go to China. You don't understand a thing. They want jobs, they want the business.
We are not holding Nepal hostage, we just use our own pressure tactics to not lose our business. Nepal still import refined petroleum from India. They are a free country, their relation with China is not our concern. But if China gets too uncomfortably close we will pull the plug.
ho ho ho .
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you do care enogh to put blockade. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Nepal_blockade

Actually Kp Oli is so scared of India now he has desperately called Modi 3 times recently and even invited Indian army chief as chief guest.

Also the very first foreign dignitary/diplomat he met after winning were Indian foreign minister and Indian ambassador.

Plus the first foreign leader he invited to Nepal after winning is none other than Modi.

All these shows how desperate he is to be in Indian good books.
dil k behlaney ko Ghalib "khayal acha ha "
 
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