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Ten Reasons Why Nepal ShouldJoin India

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In fact it would make lot of sense if Nepal joined BD in some political arrangement.
 
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I don't think Nepal will join India, though they are welcome if they wish so
 
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"Despite having one of the largest GDPs in the world, India is also home to more poor than all Sub Saharan African countries combined. Poverty in India is so extreme in some cases that people are forced to sell their children for a few kilograms of rice and wheat. A report in Hindustan Times a few months ago showed pictures of children in Uttar Pradesh eating dirt. A 2010 report by Arjun Sengupta suggested approximately 70% Indians were living on less than US $1.5 a day."

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Indians have to think twice who likes to join such a country? A lot of Indian members are overestimated about their country and full of day dreamers!
 
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what is it with you guys ? d0nt you have enough land and troubles and now you want nepal to join in with you

i dont see 1 coment of indians that is not anti pakistan or anti china or even anti Bangladesh

I am only supporting joint patrol of Nepal and Chinese border.
 
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I am only supporting joint patrol of Nepal and Chinese border.

dude thier are many small countries in the world who are located around larger country that does'nt mean that they should join with them
 
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"Despite having one of the largest GDPs in the world, India is also home to more poor than all Sub Saharan African countries combined. Poverty in India is so extreme in some cases that people are forced to sell their children for a few kilograms of rice and wheat. A report in Hindustan Times a few months ago showed pictures of children in Uttar Pradesh eating dirt. A 2010 report by Arjun Sengupta suggested approximately 70% Indians were living on less than US $1.5 a day."



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Indians have to think twice who likes to join such a country? A lot of Indian members are overestimated about their country and full of day dreamers!

India also has more population than the entire African continent combined.......Your point is??
 
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Hey! we haven't ruined Nepal in the name of 'strategic depth'. :cheesy:


All these points are BS.

India can not be trusted by anyone in the region.



Home > Nation .India interfered in Nepal's affairs


By Express News Service - NEW DELHI
13th April 2013 10:19 AM
The Kissinger Cables, released by WikiLeaks, contain revelations about the Indo-Nepalese relationship during the Emergency, with a cable noting that Indian intelligence agencies have “a capacity for mischief-making in Nepal, and occasionally use it.”

The October 15, 1976 cable, sent from New Delhi to the Department of State in the US, accuses Indian intelligence agencies of meddling in Nepal’s internal affairs.

Another cable,dated November 8, 1976, revealed the resentment in the region against the Indian government playing a “Big Brother”. According to the cable, in a meeting with US ambassador Marquita Maytag, Nepal’s ambassador Krishna Bom Malla criticised India’s “high-handedness” in the region.

“Ambassador Malla told ambassador Maytag that India sees itself as the successor to the Great Britain in the region and seeks to dominate its neighbours. This, he asserted, explained the strong negative reaction of the government of India to the Nepalese zone of peace proposal,” said the cable.

The cable reveals Nepal’s concerns regarding India’s extremely rigid position in the trade and transit treaty negotiations. By refusing to facilitate the transit of Nepalese imports through India, India sought to make it so costly for Nepal to import from other countries that it would have to purchase mainly from India.

“Nepalese counsellor Jai Rana observed that this was a result of the increasing concentration of power in Mrs Gandhi’s hands. Once a position was taken, her subordinates had no latitude to negotiate and generally were unwilling to take the initiative to seek new instructions,” read the cable.

Nepal’s permanent representative to the UN Shailendra Kumar Upadhyay had said that his country required good access to the sea, but India did not help them.
India interfered in Nepal's affairs - The New Indian Express



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"Despite having one of the largest GDPs in the world, India is also home to more poor than all Sub Saharan African countries combined. Poverty in India is so extreme in some cases that people are forced to sell their children for a few kilograms of rice and wheat. A report in Hindustan Times a few months ago showed pictures of children in Uttar Pradesh eating dirt. A 2010 report by Arjun Sengupta suggested approximately 70% Indians were living on less than US $1.5 a day."

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Indians have to think twice who likes to join such a country? A lot of Indian members are overestimated about their country and full of day dreamers!

Another reason the extremist Indian Hindu groups have been trying their level best to force Nepal to declare itself a hindu state.
 
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All these points are BS.

India can not be trusted by anyone in the region.



Home > Nation .India interfered in Nepal's affairs


By Express News Service - NEW DELHI
13th April 2013 10:19 AM
The Kissinger Cables, released by WikiLeaks, contain revelations about the Indo-Nepalese relationship during the Emergency, with a cable noting that Indian intelligence agencies have “a capacity for mischief-making in Nepal, and occasionally use it.”

The October 15, 1976 cable, sent from New Delhi to the Department of State in the US, accuses Indian intelligence agencies of meddling in Nepal’s internal affairs.

Another cable,dated November 8, 1976, revealed the resentment in the region against the Indian government playing a “Big Brother”. According to the cable, in a meeting with US ambassador Marquita Maytag, Nepal’s ambassador Krishna Bom Malla criticised India’s “high-handedness” in the region.

“Ambassador Malla told ambassador Maytag that India sees itself as the successor to the Great Britain in the region and seeks to dominate its neighbours. This, he asserted, explained the strong negative reaction of the government of India to the Nepalese zone of peace proposal,” said the cable.

The cable reveals Nepal’s concerns regarding India’s extremely rigid position in the trade and transit treaty negotiations. By refusing to facilitate the transit of Nepalese imports through India, India sought to make it so costly for Nepal to import from other countries that it would have to purchase mainly from India.

“Nepalese counsellor Jai Rana observed that this was a result of the increasing concentration of power in Mrs Gandhi’s hands. Once a position was taken, her subordinates had no latitude to negotiate and generally were unwilling to take the initiative to seek new instructions,” read the cable.

Nepal’s permanent representative to the UN Shailendra Kumar Upadhyay had said that his country required good access to the sea, but India did not help them.
India interfered in Nepal's affairs - The New Indian Express



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Another reason the extremist Indian Hindu groups have been trying their level best to force Nepal to declare itself a hindu state.

Still believing in Julian Assange after what he did to your Govt. :lol:


Nepal is a Hindu country why not apply the principle of UMMAH here ??

Those words are from an Indian, not mine!

We do have lot of poor also we have resources and economy which is progressing fast. It is countries like Srilanka which are limited in growth and Economy that have constraints no India.

dude thier are many small countries in the world who are located around larger country that does'nt mean that they should join with them

Wrong assertion If Nepal wishes to Join India they are more than welcome to Join India in a conditional agreement. Otherwise India wants to Patrol Nepal and China border to ward of Greedy Chinese.
 
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We do have lot of poor also we have resources and economy which is progressing fast. It is countries like Srilanka which are limited in growth and Economy that have constraints no India.

haha okay okay.
(I don't know why these some Indians are so blind about their own country lol)
 
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Still believing in Julian Assange after what he did to your Govt. :lol:


Nepal is a Hindu country why not apply the principle of UMMAH here ??



We do have lot of poor also we have resources and economy which is progressing fast. It is countries like Srilanka which are limited in growth and Economy that have constraints no India.



Wrong assertion If Nepal wishes to Join India they are more than welcome to Join India in a conditional agreement. Otherwise India wants to Patrol Nepal and China border to ward of Greedy Chinese.

The Nepalies themself have been accusing India of interference in their affairs and who can forget Indian involvment in killing of Nepali Royal Family.alas the same maoists are now against you.


as far as Hindu nation is concerned, on the same pretext India should join Nepal
 
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The Nepalies themself have been accusing India of interference in their affairs and who can forget Indian involvment in killing of Nepali Royal Family.alas the same maoists are now against you.

Nepalese are not against India and more number of Nepalese are working in India than any other nationalities.

False allegations with out proofs.


as far as Hindu nation is concerned, on the same pretext India should join Nepal

Nice try, lets say Nepal and India became Hindustan (Bharat and India also applies to this great land as in constitution).
 
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Those words are from an Indian, not mine!

Indians are free to have their own opinions.Some see the glass half full,while others (mostly leftwingers) see the glass half empty. What if the Neplaese sees the half full part and decides to join India.
 
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haha okay okay.
(I don't know why these some Indians are so blind about their own country lol)

We are touching 2 Trillion and our middle class is growing and recently we are making big strides in infrastructure, Manufacturing.

By 2020 we will be in top 3 or 4 and our percapita income will be doubled by then.
 
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