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This is what all Indians wants from Nepal
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Posted on 05-06-09 7:50
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No swearing please as everyone can use fowl language. Any use of fowl language will show that the person is idiot and cannot argue on the subject. Taken from comments on Economist's article Nepal General state of uncertainty May 5th 2009 | KATHMANDU Rep 3.... ha ha ha, Indian lap dogs indeed! I like that. I think Nepal's best bet for progress would be to merge with India. I don't think Nepal has the critical mass to be a country on it's own. India seem to have a more resilient democracy, which will obviously benefit Nepal. What do you get: 1. Loads of corruption (you have it already) 2. Elections every 5 years (yours are more frequent) 3. Some progress... India has progressed more in the last 50 years as compared to Nepal, so maybe there will be some benefit accrual. 4. You still get to retain and practice your religious beliefs. The other option for Nepal is to become another Tibet (effectively greater China). This will fit well into China's expansionist designs in Asia. What do you think India is scared of exactly this. Funnily enough, once Nepal is a part of China, you may have to give up your identity of a Hindu nation (kingdom is no more)! What do you get here... 1. A single party and no elections 2. Significant economic progress (read huge dams and hydro plants, total destruction of your environment and loads of money) 3. No freedom to practice and preach your various religions 4. Chinese army presence as a bulwark against your worst enemy, India. ... now isn't that something to think about?
A union state is the only way for Nepal to survive, particularly as it is landlocked and trapped between two mutually distrusting neighbours. And most importantly, its too tiny to make a dent on the world stage dominated by very large and influential regional powers (G8+5 or even G20). Now I am of Indian origin so, my opinion is obviously biased toward a union state with India. But as I see it, a union state with China would almost certainly leave the Nepalese less free to exercise freedoms than they would with India. A unified currency would offer easier trading with India although being linked to India's growth rate & inflation may not serve their best interests. Their military is already trained with the Indian armed forces. In addition India may be able to offer some of its advice/expertise in drafting a constitution and leave an autonomous government. As a quid-pro quo India's regional stability is not disrupted by China taking over the state. Just one note about the EU. Membership requires compliance with the Copenhagen criteria, one of which is: "Political: stability of institutions guaranteeing democracy, the rule of law, human rights and respect for and protection of minorities; " Membership of the EU automatically binds National Courts to the jurisdiction of European Court for Justice. Laws are passed downstream to members (the EU Working-Time Directive is a classic example, and met with fierce opposition). So even membership of the EU isn't necessarily completely free from external interference. But as I said earlier, the only chance of survival is a Union State; in this era of globalisation small = ignored.
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Posted on 05-06-09 7:51
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absolute crap just waste my time reading it
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Posted on 05-06-09 7:56
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Can we overwhelm these Indians on the Economist.com's website by presenting some self-humiliating arguments about their comments. And please no bad words as we don't want to show them that we are not intellectual enough.
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Posted on 05-06-09 8:35
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Nepal must fight for its lost territory to Sutlej in the West and Tista in the East. The signing of Sugauli Treaty with the British imperialists on March 4, 1816 has limited the Nepali territory from Mechi to Mahakali. According to the clause 8 of the Nepal-India Treaty of Peace and Friendship signed on July 31, 1950 with the independent India and the clause 8 of the treaty of October 30, 1950 signed with the British by the then Nepal government, all the previous treaties signed by this country in the past have become automatically redundant and thus according to the same treaty, the Sugauli Treaty of 1816 too becomes null and void. India must immediately accept Nepal's legal demand and give the land back to the rightful owner or face the wrath of Nepalese in coming decades. All neighboring countries of India must come together in ctriticizing India's interference on their land, and if that does not stop India bulliying its neighbors, then the neighboring countries of India must rise up and break volatile India into pieces. India is a shame and disgrace as a democracy in World with daily voilence, stolen election, liar leaders, support for dictator regime in Burma, irresponsible press, and uncivilized attitude towards its neighbors.
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Posted on 05-06-09 10:49
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I wonder why India says most of its North part like Assam, Sikkim, Kashmir etc as its own territory as the local people themselves don't feel they are Indian.
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