Narendra Modi’s current visit to Nepal has arisen up to be a
huge success. Just as Mr. Modi reached the neighbouring country, India as well
as Nepal witnessed the winds of cooperation, friendship and love flowing to and
fro in both the nations.
Narendra Modi, the current Prime Minister of India, is currently
on his visit to Kathmandu and was given a thumping welcome by the whole of
Nepal, which today desperately wants cooperation from global states like India in
order to develop into a peaceful country. Notwithstanding witnessing the
transition from monarchy to democracy, Nepal still continue to lag behind in
most of the sectors due to be torn apart by in-fighting of its political leader
which continue to harm the whole of Nepal from inside.
In Nepal the contemporary Prime Minister of India, addressed
the whole parliament of Nepal and became the first foreign leader to do so.
Modi was hugely lauded for his great oratory skills and the words of wisdom
that he spoke in the parliament. Modi played a pretty good move in the
parliament of Nepal which was that rather than plunging into Nepali crisis
completely and giving Nepal suggestions over forming constitution and
distribution of powers in the Nepal’s democracy, Narendra Modi took an
initiative to inspire the leaders of Nepal into action and this was extolled
very much by the young Nepali generation.
Modi’s visit to Nepal is in itself of great significance
globally. The previous governments in India neglected Nepal to a great
authority and also showed reluctance to effect a much needed amendment in the
1950 Indo-Nepal treaty of Peace and Friendship which upto this date has become
completely redundant. The previous governments hardly showed any alacrity to
this nation which at times hardly wanted Indian cooperation. Ultimately, when
Nepal’s calls for cooperation were unanswered Nepal move towards China. China
found this opportunity of great significance and with humongous happiness
started investing in Nepal and from then on the Sino-Nepali relations turned to
a new lease of life. From then on China has been exploiting the Nepali nation
for its own use and to form a big brother image in Asia and the previous
governments at the centre took hardly any notice of this harsh problem which is
developing day by day. The present scenario is that today, despite of being
geographically connected to India up to a great extent, Nepal still continues
to remain far off to a large extent thus giving China complete opportunity to
engulf India and therefore sending India at the back foot of the problems.
“You can choose your enemies and friends but you can never
choose your next door neighbour.” That’s the problem that India is facing
today. Today Nepal continues to be an underdeveloped nation and China continues
to sympathise with it and India keeps ignoring this crucial nation, but today
the time has come when India strike a harmonious relationship with Nepal which
can prove to be a very good and crucial neighbour in the near future for India.
But if India continues to ignore this crucial ally then other nations like
China can easily exploit this nation thus, threatening Indian neighbourhood and
forming an anti-Indian image in the whole of Asia thus promoting anti-Indian sentiments.
Therefore today we need to do something about this problem.
Today we need to change the way we perceive our neighbours and we certainly
need to strike the much needed change in Indo-Nepal relationship.
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai ma Bharti
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