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Indian PM Modi dashes to Nepal to stop it from slipping into China’s hands


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  • KATHMANDU - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Nepal Friday for a two-day visit aiming to reset strained relations between India and its small northern neighbour.

Modi landed in the southern city of Janakpur where he will offer prayers at a famed Hindu temple.

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He will later travel to Kathmandu to inaugurate the construction of an India-funded hydropower plant with his Nepali counterpart K.P. Sharma Oli.

The visit is the latest in a series of goodwill gestures by New Delhi, which has been alarmed by China’s growing influence in Nepal.

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In 2017, Chinese firms pledged investments of more than $8.3 billion, dwarfing Indian commitments of $317 million, and in May last year Nepal signed up to Beijing’s ambitious One Belt, One Road initiative.

In a statement Modi said the visit was part of his government’s "neighbourhood first" policy and "reflects the high priority, India, and personally I, attach to our age-old, close and friendly ties with Nepal".

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The inauguration of the $1.4 billion India-backed Arun Three hydropower plant will mark a major diplomatic win for India.

It is the first of five long-mooted mega hydropower projects, two of which are backed by Chinese companies, to begin construction.

Analysts say India wants to show it can also deliver on its promises.

"Historically India-funded projects, while they seem generous, have struggled to show progress, while the Chinese do it quicker and gain on public opinion," said Kathmandu-based analyst George Varughese.

The five hydropower plants have been in the works for over a decade and would be a game-changer for Nepal.

The Himalayan nation has enough water to be a hydro powerhouse but it has so far harnessed less than two percent of its hydro potential, according to estimates.

Ties with New Delhi nose-dived in 2015 when Kathmandu passed a controversial new constitution that sparked deadly protests in southern Nepal, triggering a months-long border blockade.

Kathmandu blamed New Delhi for imposing the blockade that caused a crippling shortage of fuel and essential goods just as the country was struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake earlier that year.

Oli, then serving his first term as prime minister, won huge public support as he stoked nationalistic sentiment against the blockade, a platform he used again during his successful reelection campaign last year.

Many in Nepal remain suspicious of India’s ‘big brother’ attitude, and the hashtags #ModiNotWelcomeInNepal and #BlockadeWasACrimeMrModi trended on Twitter as the Indian premier touched down.

Oli, who needs India -- Nepal’s largest trading partner -- to realise his ambitious plans to kickstart economic growth, has opted for a more pragmatic approach to relations since his second elevation however.

In April he travelled to New Delhi for his first trip abroad since being elected for the second time. -APP/AFP
 
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So after bullying and bashing Nepal, India now wants to be friends?
 
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Dashing through the snow...

No matter how much the current leadership yearns for it, Nepal cannot escape from India's embrace.

3 million to the north of your border or 300 million to the south of your border. Now choose.
 
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Modi says India incomplete without Nepal like Lord Ram without Sita
Addressing a gathering in Janakpur, Modi said that the Indo-Nepal relationship dates back to Treta Yug. He added that King Janak and King Dashratha not only united Janakpur and Ayodhya but also united India and Nepal. Modi said that History is proof that whenever there has been a problem, India & Nepal have stood together. Over 11,000 security personnel have been deployed to make sure the meet ends peacefully.

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Dashing through the snow...

No matter how much the current leadership yearns for it, Nepal cannot escape from India's embrace.

3 million to the north of your border or 300 million to the south of your border. Now choose.
this kind of attitude mak them worry and push them to china do you think this gov come from sky with aliens help ? this is peoples selected gov nd they went go away as you guys misuse their reliance on india
 
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Dashing through the snow...

No matter how much the current leadership yearns for it, Nepal cannot escape from India's embrace.

3 million to the north of your border or 300 million to the south of your border. Now choose.

Nah India is only capable of bullying smaller nations. SP2012.
 
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this kind of attitude mak them worry and push them to china do you think this gov come from sky with aliens help ? this is peoples selected gov nd they went go away as you guys misuse their reliance on india

They don't have a choice in the matter. It's because we have open borders with them and freely employ their people without any visa.

They are effectively a part of India even if they consider themselves sovereign.
 
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They don't have a choice in the matter. It's because we have open borders with them and freely employ their people without any visa.

They are effectively a part of India even if they consider themselves sovereign.
they show you guys choice its china . look again
 
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So after bullying and bashing Nepal, India now wants to be friends?

Modi has messed up India's relations with each and every country be it Russia, China, Nepal, Maldives, Pakistan... Worst foreign policy performance by any PM of India by a long margin.
 
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