Shamsher1990
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Anyways, this discussion was a nice distraction and now on to the real topic.
I feel India has indeed forced Nepal into many treaties which are one-sided.
The author in this article details that.
https://thelondonpost.net/indias-water-issues-with-bangladesh-nepal-and-bhutan/
At best what you can have is private understanding of reality. Which may or may not be better than the world. Essentially hiding knowledge. It has been tried but it works against you. Simply because critique is important in improving your own knowledge. This is the reason even scientists from countries which are political advesories still publish their knowledge in same journals. To gather critique and recognition.
I feel India has indeed forced Nepal into many treaties which are one-sided.
The author in this article details that.
https://thelondonpost.net/indias-water-issues-with-bangladesh-nepal-and-bhutan/
There is no 'private reality'. What I mean is, if you jump out of window you 'private reality' will not save you from falling.But we can keep our own private reality and science for ourself don't you think?
At best what you can have is private understanding of reality. Which may or may not be better than the world. Essentially hiding knowledge. It has been tried but it works against you. Simply because critique is important in improving your own knowledge. This is the reason even scientists from countries which are political advesories still publish their knowledge in same journals. To gather critique and recognition.