New Delhi: Bilateral relations, with a view to repairing the damage caused by the recent conflict in India Nepal Checking ways to restart The process of engagement. However, when India thought the time was finally right for it, another wave of political uncertainty swept through the opposition in Nepal. Less Communist Party Under the leadership of PK Dahil Extreme Looking for a press-gang prime minister again KP Sharma Oli To go down.
According to a report by a Kathmandu-based agency, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Hu Yankee met with Oli on Tuesday to resolve the crisis but the agenda of the meeting was not officially confirmed.
Although a final decision on whether Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringala will visit Nepal later this month is still awaited, sources said the two countries have also discussed the possibility of a meeting between the Commerce and Energy Secretaries.
Nepal had also proposed dates for a meeting of the Boundary Working Group this month but will probably have to wait as the meeting will include field work which may not be possible due to the epidemic.
Oli and his ministers insisted on a statement on the Kalapani border dispute, and Indian Army Chief MM Narwane visited Kathmandu earlier this month and asked the Nepalese prime minister to consider ways to enhance defense co-operation. Both sides seem satisfied with the outcome of the visit.
However, in the midst of efforts to re-establish ties with India, the crisis in the ruling party was reported in the Nepalese media last weekend when Dahal asked Oli to make “sacrifices” to save the party. This was interpreted as another demand for Oli’s resignation by the ruling party’s co-president for the alleged incompetence of the prime minister and his failure to govern. Dahl has explicitly refused to withdraw a document in which he gave several examples of Oli’s alleged failures. Looks like the latest development has brought then Nepal Communist Party This is not possible without fighting on the verge of splitting with Oli.
Hu’s meeting with Oli on Tuesday has also caught the attention in Kathmandu, though it is not yet clear what the agenda was. The Chinese embassy there made no secret of the fact that China’s interests are with a united Communist Party. The Kathmandu Post quoted a spokesman in July as saying Oli had faced a similar crisis because it said China did not want to see the Nepal Communist Party in trouble and wanted the leaders to resolve their differences. And remain united.
Despite being a pro-China reflection, and despite his decision to tarnish Nepal’s controversial map by showing the Indian territory in it, Oli is currently working to strike a balance. His decision to remove Ishwar Pokhrel, who has been criticized by the Indian Army chief as defense minister, was seen by some as a positive sign for India, though it may have been linked to internal party politics. He later met with RAW Chief Cement Goyal earlier this month in the absence of a Nepal Foreign Ministry official to face breach of protocol. Goyal’s visit was an indication that India was finally considering more important engagements with Nepal, including a possible meeting between the foreign secretaries, which would also lead to a fictional controversy.
According to a report by a Kathmandu-based agency, Chinese Ambassador to Nepal Hu Yankee met with Oli on Tuesday to resolve the crisis but the agenda of the meeting was not officially confirmed.
Although a final decision on whether Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringala will visit Nepal later this month is still awaited, sources said the two countries have also discussed the possibility of a meeting between the Commerce and Energy Secretaries.
Nepal had also proposed dates for a meeting of the Boundary Working Group this month but will probably have to wait as the meeting will include field work which may not be possible due to the epidemic.
Oli and his ministers insisted on a statement on the Kalapani border dispute, and Indian Army Chief MM Narwane visited Kathmandu earlier this month and asked the Nepalese prime minister to consider ways to enhance defense co-operation. Both sides seem satisfied with the outcome of the visit.
However, in the midst of efforts to re-establish ties with India, the crisis in the ruling party was reported in the Nepalese media last weekend when Dahal asked Oli to make “sacrifices” to save the party. This was interpreted as another demand for Oli’s resignation by the ruling party’s co-president for the alleged incompetence of the prime minister and his failure to govern. Dahl has explicitly refused to withdraw a document in which he gave several examples of Oli’s alleged failures. Looks like the latest development has brought then Nepal Communist Party This is not possible without fighting on the verge of splitting with Oli.
Hu’s meeting with Oli on Tuesday has also caught the attention in Kathmandu, though it is not yet clear what the agenda was. The Chinese embassy there made no secret of the fact that China’s interests are with a united Communist Party. The Kathmandu Post quoted a spokesman in July as saying Oli had faced a similar crisis because it said China did not want to see the Nepal Communist Party in trouble and wanted the leaders to resolve their differences. And remain united.
Despite being a pro-China reflection, and despite his decision to tarnish Nepal’s controversial map by showing the Indian territory in it, Oli is currently working to strike a balance. His decision to remove Ishwar Pokhrel, who has been criticized by the Indian Army chief as defense minister, was seen by some as a positive sign for India, though it may have been linked to internal party politics. He later met with RAW Chief Cement Goyal earlier this month in the absence of a Nepal Foreign Ministry official to face breach of protocol. Goyal’s visit was an indication that India was finally considering more important engagements with Nepal, including a possible meeting between the foreign secretaries, which would also lead to a fictional controversy.