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 Is Nepal a Foolish State?
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Posted on 12-24-07 4:24 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Is Nepal a Foolish State?

 

-Col. Jay Mehta

 

Infact, it is true that Nepal is considered the most “foolish state”. Many political analysts believe that Nepal cannot live to its status as a sovereign state. Sovereignty of the state have been compromised time and again for the better ruling political factions and creating a state without any political boundaries. The country has further been fallen from its economic grace and the Government of Nepal is well known for its unaccounted records to its creditors. It is believed that Nepal is one of the few nations that do not have a credible national accounting and the treasury is said to be monitored and operated by the least knowledgeable authority. This is one of the many facts that Nepal earns its title as “a foolish state”.

 

The recent political development in Nepal focuses more on establishment than the reality of its nationhood. The Nepalese identity for centuries was protected under a Crown and it was this Crown that enabled Nepal to be independent when most of the subcontinent was colonized by the imperial powers. In the 21st century, Nepal as a state is considered a “failed state”. India on other hand uses its muscle power over Nepal for its political motives. Many in India believe that Nepal is an external part of India if not an internal part. This proved to be true in many aspects of how Nepal is ruled and operated at the present context. Under the ruling dynasty, it was virtually impossible for India to have its way indirectly in Nepal. The present Republican setup is a grand design sponsored by no other than India and its concerned parties. The Royal Massacre of 2001, which is widely believed, was a grand design of India and other internal factions to influence then Crown Prince Dipendra to commit what was committed and be protected under immunity was proved to be true as thought by many individuals. It was hard for India and other internal factions to get away with the famous monarchy of Nepal without having it destroyed by its own seed. This paved a way to a new Nepal under a security umbrella of India directly. Nepal under the strong monarchy was always feared by many concerned Indian diplomats in Delhi.

 

India’s policy towards harboring terrorists in its soil was often condemned by many of its neighbors. India refuted to the remarks of its neighbors and at the same time pointed its fingers on Pakistan for harboring terrorist and using it against India. On the other side, India harbored Nepalese Maoists leaders in its soil and supported them to create an environment where India could use its pretext to interfere in Nepalese affairs directly. It is a proven fact that India used its influence on Maoists and had them equipped with weapons and allowed them to use its base against Nepal. The Nepalese Royal Government at that time was very much aware of it and King Gyanendra had called Indian envoy to discuss the matter. After the coup, the King showed his dissatisfaction against India by completely cutting off the Kingdom from the rest of the world and refused to talk to any Indian dignitaries.

 

On the other hand, the political parties with the help(financially and politically) of Indian government began its revolt against the Monarch. It was to a great surprise that Nepalese could forget Maoists who had killed thousands and began targeting the Crown. The game that India played was significant to bring political parties to power and have it play their interest through political parties. Since Nepal proved to be a “Soft State” in every matter, it failed to protect its statehood. The State gave away easily without enforcing rule of law to few protestors. The people understood that they could bend the government by agitating and blocking roads and transportation to serve their interest without any rationalization. This was seen and practiced by few disgruntled group time and again through out the Kingdom. The Government often gave away easily and also compromised its statehood for its people.

 

Now since Nepal under the supervision of India is moving towards a new setup, Nepalese land and blood have been compromised. Removing a Crown not only make Nepal more versatile but also very submissive. The Royals in many instances did protect nation’s interest above everything. It also put its Crown and risked it for the nation’s interest. Republican Nepal would be certainly a challenge when there are other ethnic factions in Teria fighting for its independence and now a different war could be waged for another 20 years. Can Nepal handle it under India’s interest and supervision?

 

The leaders of Nepal time and again have failed to stand by its political principle. It has been used as a toilet paper by the Maoists to have their demands met. Their continuous change of agreements to serve their needs have once again validated Nepal soft stance, and proved Nepal as a “foolish state”.                  


 
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Posted on 12-24-07 4:30 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It is true Nepal is a foolish State!
full of  loosers!!
May god Bless Nepal

 
Posted on 01-05-08 8:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear Mehta ji,

You seem to be an intellectual writer . However, I see a lot of theories (with out any proof ) in your article. Few Questions:

1. How can you assume that Nepalese are submissive? Mind you Nepal is not sikkim .

2. How can you be deadsure that this is the grand design of India. Well, its clear to everyone about India's big brother nature and regional "dadagiri" but to wipe out the entire royal family India too needs gut. Also, you can see if it was submissive nature that India wanted then they could have marched army inside nepal during 2007-2017  (as they did in Sikkim, also in some part of Punjab I guess , not to mention about kashmir) when nepal was too vulnerable and India was in the mood of annexions? In todays world , India should know that there are a lot of players not just India when Nepal is concerned . Atleast China has its own interest. I believe Indian diplomats are not so foolish to dream so.

 If you talk about our diplomacy . Nepal's Panchasel theory is better. Well, I accept that there were few diplomats who didn't deserved the positions. But you cannot blame the whole nation for this.

4. Yah , it is sure that when there is transition phase a lot of players try their luck . Terai unrest can be seen as a part of this. May be there are interests of India too . But to remind you , those portions of Nepal terai is linked with Bihar area where even India has not been able to take care of .

So even though there are some instances in which you will find Nepal to be weaker . But you can not just say it a failed state or foolish state.

Ok one serious question, when India and Pakistan were separated , you know about all those blood sheds. The situation of Nepal is nothing compared to that . We are  aware that these pretty small differences doesn't remain long, at least if there is no funding from outside against it . what matters is the long term wound, which we will never let happen . You can see that when there was attack by the so called mathesis towards so called pahades. The people in hills didn't reply back . coz' they know that these were the outbrust of centuries old frustation. when there is a quarrel inside a house , it is always better for one to remain silent . That is what you see in Nepal. Never think that Nepalese did so because they were submissive. We know how to handle our internal affairs.

And yah !!! new generation of Nepalese are not foolish . Just wait for few years ,,, you will see the difference. Atleast I am optimistic about it...


 


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