ID | 133911 |
Title Proper | India's relations with Nepal |
Other Title Information | China in race to influence |
Language | ENG |
Author | Tripathy, Amulya K ; Kujur, Roshni |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | It can be safely concluded that external powers have more to do in Nepali domestic politics, than Nepalis themselves do. It is unlikely that Nepal would have a smooth sail in the near future. With the intensifying contentions, both overt and covert, between and among China, the US and India, Nepal's politics can hardly be expected to have a democratic regime in the years to come. The things will become stable once the present cat-and-dog contention in the Himalayan Asia reaches saturation and a conclusive end. Timeframe and modus operandi for that cannot be predicted, for various variables could differ the state of affairs. It is US and China's interest to control the region. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol.35, No.9; Sep.2014: p.123-129 |
Journal Source | World Focus Vol.35, No.9; Sep.2014: p.123-129 |
Key Words | India ; China ; Nepal ; Influence ; India - Nepal - Relations ; Nepali Domestic Politics ; External Powers ; Chinese Insurgency ; Democratic Regime ; Regional Security ; Himalayan Asia ; Strategic Interest - China ; Strategic Interest - India ; Strategic Interest - United States |