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Reversal of Role: Is China playing ‘Nepal Card’ now?
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Reversal of Role: Is China playing ‘Nepal Card’ now?
In a meeting with a visiting Chinese delegation led by Assistant Chinese Foreign Minister Liu Jieyi in his office last week, Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal said he wanted to make his upcoming China visit “a historical one” and set a “new milestone” in Nepal-China relations.
http://www.nepalnews.com.np/archive/2009/others/feature/mar/news_feature01.php
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March 05, 2009, 04:46:46 AM »
It is time for China to take serious interest in Nepal so as to balance the power with India. This will also help Nepal from disintegration due to Madhesi threat.
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A CARD NEVER EXSISTED (IT WAS A FICTIONAL CREATION OF MAHENDRA TO JUSTIFY HIS BLUNDER OF HIJACKING DEMOCRACY AND INSTALLING A SYSTEM THAT IS PRIMARALY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STATE OF AFFAIRS TODAY),AND I THINK WE ARE FAR TOO SMALL AND IRREALAVANT TO HAVE THE PRIEVLAGE OF PLAYING THE TWO GIANTS AGAINST EACH OTHER TO OUR ADVANTAGE. INDIA AND CHINA ARE TRADING BIG THESE DAYS AND THEY WILL NOT SACRIFICE ECONOMIC INTERESTS FOR POLITICAL LEVERAGE.OUR LEADERS SHOULD BUILT AND USE GOODWILL BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH TO GET ECONOMIC BENIFITS FOR THE COUNTRY.HOWEVER,IT IS TRUE THAT WE ARE MORE ATTACTED TO INDIA IN ALL ASPECTS AND OUR SHORT SIGHTED POLITICANS SHOULD TRY AND IMAGINE OTHERWISE.
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Every Nepali moreover the so called great democratic and progressive political parties and their leaders and rulers must not forget the bare fact that Nepal is running under the interim management based on interim ( temporary ) constitution,that is why no one has mandate to inter into treaty or long term agreement with any country.Only after the formulation and adoption of people's mandated constitution and the freshly elected government could get authority to deal long-term isssues including ither into treaty or agreement with other country.
So,all these types of issues like making new treaty with India,China or other nation,unnecessarily need not be brought as concernd topics in the present context.Since there is no mandate to deal permanent and long-term effect isssues at this stake because of its transitional natured status.Wasting time and showing tempatation to commoners is nothing but only cheating people and ligering the transitional management so that vested interest partties could gain their selfisn and partisan gains,makes the country more fragile and ultimately collapsing the proud nation.
Jaya Nepal !
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I have been repeating since a pretty long time that Nepal will become another Laos where China has opened Casinos for her poker savvy population to enjoy night club life at leisure.
China’s such turpitudes are in keeping with the Maoist bent populace in Nepal.
If China continues to force overproduction it could result in a trade war. Go to this following Website to understand my standpoint.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/186971
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Quote from: Sargam on March 06, 2009, 03:56:55 PM
I have been repeating since a pretty long time that Nepal will become another Laos where China has opened Casinos for her poker savvy population to enjoy night club life at leisure.
China’s such turpitudes are in keeping with the Maoist bent populace in Nepal.
If China continues to force overproduction it could result in a trade war. Go to this following Website to understand my standpoint.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/186971
THANK YOU. VERY ACCURATE.LET ME ADD,WE STAND MUCH LESSER CHANCE OF INDIA OVERUNNING US COMPARED TO CHINA.
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Appearantly so, they are doing all the mistakes to becoming the next soviet union.
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@Raj66,
The word that sprang in my mind while reading your op-ed was scabby! Sometimes you have got some luminous ideas but most of the time you seem so childish. Anyhow it is not a bungee jumping!!
Just, for an example, you go on writing in capital letters. It shows how much you are immature and fake. Who does first write in capital letters in daily life? They are children when they are initiated to alphabets. You might know that your deeds reflect the state of your mind. We do things that mirror our personality.
Most of the time, your op-eds are replies to the headings of a rundown. You must know that to write an article or a blogging needs a great deal of homework for the collection of valid information. You come and you demolish the whole work of the eventual writer into pieces.
I admit you have done a great progress in your comments. Your scathing attacks on Indian government’s behaviors you have all rights to do so and you must know that Democracy is alive only when it can be criticized. I’m also of the opinion that Nepal must obtain a better consideration in the eyes of the Indian dignitaries.
And while sifting thru’ different reviews you will come to understand that China is doing too much in everything. We must try to tame her so that she could be recommendable. We have nothing against her but we have our right to contest such and such policy ‘cause I hear everyday the wailings of the Africans on RFI (International French Radio); out there Chinese are occupying everyday more and more local shops and invading their countries with Chinese goods and throwing the local people out of job. They first come with good intentions, take their raw matters, and pay something extra to the administration to occupy the whole bazaar.
Nepal has the potentiality of 27 millions consumers and that counts. But how many local jobs would vanish?
So think twice before you comment.
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Quote from: Sargam on March 09, 2009, 03:58:52 PM
@Raj66,
The word that sprang in my mind while reading your op-ed was scabby! Sometimes you have got some luminous ideas but most of the time you seem so childish. Anyhow it is not a bungee jumping!!
Just, for an example, you go on writing in capital letters. It shows how much you are immature and fake. Who does first write in capital letters in daily life? They are children when they are initiated to alphabets. You might know that your deeds reflect the state of your mind. We do things that mirror our personality.
Most of the time, your op-eds are replies to the headings of a rundown. You must know that to write an article or a blogging needs a great deal of homework for the collection of valid information. You come and you demolish the whole work of the eventual writer into pieces.
I admit you have done a great progress in your comments. Your scathing attacks on Indian government’s behaviors you have all rights to do so and you must know that Democracy is alive only when it can be criticized. I’m also of the opinion that Nepal must obtain a better consideration in the eyes of the Indian dignitaries.
And while sifting thru’ different reviews you will come to understand that China is doing too much in everything. We must try to tame her so that she could be recommendable. We have nothing against her but we have our right to contest such and such policy ‘cause I hear everyday the wailings of the Africans on RFI (International French Radio); out there Chinese are occupying everyday more and more local shops and invading their countries with Chinese goods and throwing the local people out of job. They first come with good intentions, take their raw matters, and pay something extra to the administration to occupy the whole bazaar.
Nepal has the potentiality of 27 millions consumers and that counts. But how many local jobs would vanish?
So think twice before you comment.
OH,I AM SO SORRY MR.GOD'S GIFT TO MANKIND.I COMPLETELY FORGET INTELLECTUALS OF YOUR KIND BLOG.I AM AFRAID THAT'S ALL THEY TEACH US IN K.G. MAYBE, LATER I WILL TRY AND ESSAY A THREE PAGE ARTICLE TO TRY AND WIN ACCLAIM FROM SELF CROWNED HOME WORK DOING BLOGGERS. I HOPE YOU LIKE COLOR BESIDES CAPITAL LETTERS. AND DO GET READING GLASSES-FOR THE THREE PAGE STUFF,OK ...?
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Sargam
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March 11, 2009, 08:23:12 PM »
Raj66!
Don’t you think that you are pushing it a bit? You and three pages are you kidding!! It’s for sure you have less than 23 pairs of chromosome!!!
Your life story should have been pictured as follows:
A capricious brat is sent to the ‘Boarding’ where every time he reads “The Taming of the Shrew” of the great William Shakespeare or “Kamasutra” on the sly, a huge matron rushes to him with a hair brush to administer a severe ‘caning’; also to sing time to time Doris Day’s “Que sera, sera, what will be will be” as a lullaby to calm him down when he is over nervous.
Now at the age of reason, what is bred in the bone comes out in flesh. He became simply a ‘crippled guy’ with a ‘limited reasoning of a bumpkin.’ What a great loss for the nation!
I should have better proposed crutches to him so that he could walk on the razor’s edge of life but he prefers walking on the wrong side. It is useless to treat him as a reasonable and responsible citizen.
When push comes to shove, I’d have preferred dancing waltz on ‘Danube’s blue’ and singing at the same time ‘Hymn to the joy’ in a peaceful and democratic Nepal without forgetting to dance ‘Lambada’ of pub-crawls with my friends.
But would the Maoists appreciate such bourgeois habits in a troubled Nepal which tends more and more to be the vassal of China?
Don’t forget that China is throwing stones onto the backyard of India. If you want peace first get ready for the fray.
The only means to get away from such a mix-up is to open an International hub airport and do the fret business over the bordering countries when you are land locked like Nepal.
But neither Maoists nor Congress seem to have envisaged such a bargain. They simply have no program at all. They are there first to occupy the place.
If only they were credible in the eyes of the IMF (International Monetary Fund) Dominique Strauss-Kahn would have been happy to forward a credit for the sake of the development of infrastructure.
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March 13, 2009, 10:21:07 PM »
May be trying a little, but it is nepal who is playing china card.
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March 30, 2009, 12:49:29 PM »
Quote from: getsetgo on March 13, 2009, 10:21:07 PM
May be trying a little, but it is nepal who is playing china card.
We must always use the chinese vs the Indians, so that there are things favorable to us.The mere fact that a lot of Nepalease lands[darjeling,Sikkim,etc.] will force us to be more closer to Beijing than Delhi.We had to get rid of the unequal treatment that we had been enduring from the days of the British Raj.the good news is that gandhi family has a spilt recently.
we must be re-unified with the Nepalease -majority states of India at all cost.
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