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India’s Nepal Policy: an analysis of impact of ‘modi doctrine’ / Sarwar, Lubina   Journal Article
Sarwar, Lubina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s Nepal policy has been shaped by security interests, geographical factors, regional political changes, and past legacies. The concept of ‘Special relationship’ that was evolved by India through the mechanism of mutual security and foreign policy arrangements through the instrument of treaties failed in the changing political context of Nepal. Though India helped Nepal in political transformation the perceived interventionist behavior of India in the domestic affairs of Nepal has led to Indian foreign policy breakdown in the post-democratic transition period in Nepal. In this context, the paper will examine India’s policy towards Nepal and the reasons responsible for the breakdown of Indian policy in Nepal.
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Kathmandu and Beijing Bonhomie: Ramification for New Delhi / Sarwar, Lubina   Journal Article
Sarwar, Lubina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Landlocked Nepal hemmed by India and China has maintained cordial relations with its both immediate neighbors. Since the political transformation of Nepal in 2006 the Sino-Nepalese relations have significantly increased. Although the Sino-Nepalese relations are developing rapidly but the geographical handicap of Nepal has made it dependent on India. Post-2006 China has been successful in reducing Nepal’s reliance on India thus impeding intimate Indo-Nepal relations. This has changed the fundamental nature (special relations) between India and Nepal. The paper is an attempt to highlight growing Sino-Nepalese relations and its impact on India. Apart from this, the paper will examine the chances of trilateral cooperation and India’s views on it.
Key Words New Delhi  Kathmandu  Beijing Bonhomie 
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