I was going through one string about number of countries in the future and the world map, but has any one thought about what our own NEPAL would do (...contribute) to this ever changing world Atlas? If not in the near future but definitely down the line some where at some point of time.
Here's how?!
See, there's a very bloody and violent deadlock- political scenario in current Nepal, very uncomfortable to us Nepalese and the entire international communities. Well who cares about Nepalese anyways- that leaves us with just the almighty International Community.
International Communities alias: US and India. Rest of the countries don?t even come as slightly close enough to be counted as far as the Nepalese political "agendas" are considered. Not even China-no sir, no no!!
US- because its the "World Police" and of course any to-be-successful communist movement very likely to be in Nepal, as clearly seen from anybody's stand point of view at the moment, if not very gravely but would certainly keep US worried. India-because it is the only country that would be directly affected by the outcome of this conflict. Alarms have already set off as naxalite movement is starting to gain grounds in many Indian states, especially in the ones bordering Nepal. Things have certainly gone haywire in New Delhi after the Naxalite attack in Madhuban, Bihar after which many reports surfaced that there was close similarity between this and the maoist raids in Nepal.
Fueling this paranoia is King Gyanendra?s ?Raaj-Hath? not to reconcile with the political parties (we Nepalese all know-who and what they are and we have seen them all) but still to the outside world they are (within quotes) ?The Democratic Forces?-HA! but anyways like I said its not us Nepalese that counts but the International Community. Everybody knows RNA alone is incapable of controlling the insurgency that too without any outside help. And outside help-none, as long as King Gyanendra continues his wish to remain the Supreme head of the country. The political dilemma continues with only beneficiary of the situation being the Maoists.
Well those were the FACTS now how about little FICTION:
Say Maoists grow stronger and stronger with the possibility of the King?s Army to control them fading away day by day. US gets irate, and since it is fighting its own war on terrorism, reluctant to deliver tremendous amount of its resources into Nepal to tackle mere Nepalese Maoists, asks India to control the situation which of course could be a very fact than an absolute fiction. Well India prompt on the situation, is on its way to sikkimize Nepal. (I am not the only person who believes that India wants to sikkimize Nepal-one major reason being that from India?s point of view it would have a better control over the region with one less independent country to deal with.) Until now it was a balance of India?s desire to sikkimize Nepal and its fear of the international community, especially US and the UN in doing so. After getting a Green Signal, India needs no more, I am not saying that as soon as it gets a ?go? it will run up to Katmandu and have its ?Tiranga? fluttered on top of Dharahara, but the process would be slow. The same international community, the US and the UN would have dissented strongly against sikkimization of Nepal would be more that happy to see the raising communists and a to-be menace of the world being crushed. Nobody to oppose India, Nepal in so many years would be another State of India. Besides us Nepalese in broader sense is not very different from Indians, our culture, our religion, our social structures, even our language is so similar to that of the Indians.
See my dear Gorkhe Daju-Bhais, us Nepalese who were born and associated with independent Nepal are enraged by this thought. I and obviously you all are so proud to be a Nepali because that is our signature identity, even though we are similar to Indians in many respects I detest the idea of being an Indian-no hard feelings to any Indian friends who reads this ( even if wildly possible), but its that thing called patriotism. But my dear Gorkhe Daju-Bhais, the patriotism remains only if there is a country and would matter to only us-if Nepal would one day be a part of India, our children and our grand children would not even care and it won?t even bother them to say Mera Bharat Mahan, because they were born in Nepal not a country but an Indian State. By then the last of us Nepalese born in independent Nepal would have perished with us taking away fore ever the identity called Nepali from this world- that?s how there will be one minus country in this world to count- and that?s exactly what all of us Gorkhe Daju-Bhais should be aware of, that this conflict is not about being Royalists or the Maoists or the Democratists. Here?s our identity at stake and I wish people there in Nepal could see this coming-which obviously they can?t!!! Shree Pashupatinath Mero Nepal ko Rakshya Gara!!