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Page 1 No longer special Nepal Map: A failure for Indian diplomacy Behind the curve Let Data Speak For the doctors UAE stands with India and Indian expatriates Page 2 No longer special Nepal Map: A failure for Indian diplomacy Behind the curve Let Data Speak For the doctors UAE stands with India and Indian expatriates No longer special ?The Oli govern men t’ s decision to pass the constitutional amendment ratifying a change in its maps that include Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura, territories that India controls, marks a decidedly new phase in ties. ?The issue is an old one. ?In 2000 and 2014, both nations agreed to hold talks. ?Lack of diplomatic manoeuvring. ?Kathmandu says the MEA has rejected 2 dates suggested by the Nepal MoFA. ?Routinely dismissed requests from the Nepal Ambassador for a meet with the Foreign Secretary. Page 3 No longer special Nepal Map: A failure for Indian diplomacy Behind the curve Let Data Speak For the doctors UAE stands with India and Indian expatriates No longer special ?The Oli govern men t’ s decision to pass the constitutional amendment ratifying a change in its maps that include Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura, territories that India controls, marks a decidedly new phase in ties. ?The issue is an old one. ?In 2000 and 2014, both nations agreed to hold talks. ?Lack of diplomatic manoeuvring. ?Kathmandu says the MEA has rejected 2 dates suggested by the Nepal MoFA. ?Routinely dismissed requests from the Nepal Ambassador for a meet with the Foreign Secretary. ?Mr. Oli’ s purposeful manner in pursuing the amendment at exactly the same time as the India-China border stand-off bolsters the belief among some in New Delhi that he is speaking with confidence borne from Bei jing’ s backing. ?The speed with which the constitutional amendment was passed has left little space for diplomacy now. ?Both sides moved quickly this week to manage the fallout of border firing by Nepali police on a group of Indians that left one dead. ?The same alacrity is needed to manage the fallout of Saturd ay’ s amendment vote, on the once celebrated “special ” relationship between the two countries. Page 4 No longer special Nepal Map: A failure for Indian diplomacy Behind the curve Let Data Speak For the doctors UAE stands with India and Indian expatriates No longer special ?The Oli govern men t’ s decision to pass the constitutional amendment ratifying a change in its maps that include Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura, territories that India controls, marks a decidedly new phase in ties. ?The issue is an old one. ?In 2000 and 2014, both nations agreed to hold talks. ?Lack of diplomatic manoeuvring. ?Kathmandu says the MEA has rejected 2 dates suggested by the Nepal MoFA. ?Routinely dismissed requests from the Nepal Ambassador for a meet with the Foreign Secretary. ?Mr. Oli’ s purposeful manner in pursuing the amendment at exactly the same time as the India-China border stand-off bolsters the belief among some in New Delhi that he is speaking with confidence borne from Bei jing’ s backing. ?The speed with which the constitutional amendment was passed has left little space for diplomacy now. ?Both sides moved quickly this week to manage the fallout of border firing by Nepali police on a group of Indians that left one dead. ?The same alacrity is needed to manage the fallout of Saturd ay’ s amendment vote, on the once celebrated “special ” relationship between the two countries. Nepal Map: A failure for Indian diplomacy ?A provocative step that will worsen ties between Kathmandu and New Delhi. ?After passage of the Bill, Oli government has sought a dialouge with India. ?Mr Oli is exploiting territorial issues to hide his go vt’ s failures. ?Nationalism: other political parties have no option but to support the government. ?The bill is passed by the Lower House and now it will be tabled in the Upper House. Page 5 No longer special Nepal Map: A failure for Indian diplomacy Behind the curve Let Data Speak For the doctors UAE stands with India and Indian expatriates No longer special ?The Oli govern men t’ s decision to pass the constitutional amendment ratifying a change in its maps that include Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura, territories that India controls, marks a decidedly new phase in ties. ?The issue is an old one. ?In 2000 and 2014, both nations agreed to hold talks. ?Lack of diplomatic manoeuvring. ?Kathmandu says the MEA has rejected 2 dates suggested by the Nepal MoFA. ?Routinely dismissed requests from the Nepal Ambassador for a meet with the Foreign Secretary. ?Mr. Oli’ s purposeful manner in pursuing the amendment at exactly the same time as the India-China border stand-off bolsters the belief among some in New Delhi that he is speaking with confidence borne from Bei jing’ s backing. ?The speed with which the constitutional amendment was passed has left little space for diplomacy now. ?Both sides moved quickly this week to manage the fallout of border firing by Nepali police on a group of Indians that left one dead. ?The same alacrity is needed to manage the fallout of Saturd ay’ s amendment vote, on the once celebrated “special ” relationship between the two countries. Nepal Map: A failure for Indian diplomacy ?A provocative step that will worsen ties between Kathmandu and New Delhi. ?After passage of the Bill, Oli government has sought a dialouge with India. ?Mr Oli is exploiting territorial issues to hide his go vt’ s failures. ?Nationalism: other political parties have no option but to support the government. ?The bill is passed by the Lower House and now it will be tabled in the Upper House. ?Chinese have been systematically raising their profile in Nepal. ?The cartographic crisis with Nepal also represents a huge failure of Indian diplomacy. ?Oli govt. knows it very well that, it will take far more than passing a few bills to get control of territory that is historically Indian. Hou YanqiRead More
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