Opinion | Nepal’s foreign policy amid shifting geopolitics
Summary
Nepal's foreign policy amid shifting geopolitics focuses on balancing relations with India, China, and the US, emphasizing pragmatism and internal development to safeguard national interests.
Key Points
- Nepal's foreign policy faces challenges amid shifting geopolitical dynamics with India, China, and the United States.
- Nepal-India relations are grounded in structured treaties and practical cooperation, despite calls for new theoretical frameworks.
- Nepal aims to maintain a balanced foreign policy while prioritizing internal development and cautious diplomatic engagement.
- The Gen Z uprising highlights internal political challenges and the need for Nepal's leaders to adapt to new national and international realities.