RSP advocates “development diplomacy” over “power-centred diplomacy”

Summary

The Rastriya Swatantra Party promotes 'development diplomacy' to replace traditional 'power-centred diplomacy' in Nepal's foreign policy, focusing on national sovereignty, economic growth, and balanced ties with India and China.

Key Points
  • Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) proposes 'development diplomacy' as the core of Nepal's foreign policy.
  • RSP aims to replace traditional 'power-centred diplomacy' with a focus on national sovereignty, citizen welfare, and economic prosperity.
  • The party supports balanced and pragmatic engagement with both India and China, emphasizing mutual respect and shared interests.
  • RSP plans to leverage development in sectors like education, technology, agriculture, and infrastructure through international partnerships.
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