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148578
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In addition to the issues that have been discussed, there are also various sins of omission and commission which have hurt Indo-Nepal ties. India’s relations with its neighbours in South Asia – all of whom are smaller in size than India – have never been amicable and tension-free. India has often acted as the big brother and not taken adequate notice of how its behaviour is perceived in these countries.
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169440
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India and Nepal share a strong social, cultural, economic and political history from ancient time. Geographical proximity and the common borders exhort both countries to make a special relationship in their bilateral engagements. Contacts between people in both countries at the grassroots level make the relationship more robust and solid.
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ID:
177298
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India-Nepal, two significant players from the South Asian region share deep historic ties filled with the emotion of trust and unity for each other. The close bond shared by the two nations is knitted in deep-rooted customs and traditions that have through time, strengthened the bond of friendship among the states. India and Nepal share close cooperation in the cultural, political, economic, energy, and defence field, their relations have persisted through the rough patch of time.
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ID:
156572
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In fine, India-Nepal relations are simply based on geo-political interests in the region, New Delhi looks at Kathmandu for geo-political security reasons because Nepal is a buffer state between the two hostile countries. One can see that, from the beginning, India has been trying hard to keep influence over Nepal and maintaining the relation between the two countries because of its geo-political significance.
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