Why India Is Chasing King Gyanendra Through Its Proxy Forces In Nepal?

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Nepal is a peaceful country. It wants to remain peaceful. It is the abode of Hindus all over the world, a nationalist monarchy, and the Pashupatinath – the pride of this nation. Peace has become a distant dream in Nepal because India is creating problems there, and challenging its basic identity and independence. But can that help India in the long run?

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  1. Asian Centre for Human Rights
  2. 2. Mapping the key actors:; i. King Gyanendra – The Royal Folly; ii. The United States: Change the tunnel vision; iii. India: ... Political parties have also failed to dispel the fear of the public and the Maoists that they will compromise with King Gyanendra if the parliament is restored. Most importantly,



  3. Avantika Regmi: The Chaos in Nepal
  4. Certainly, from October 2, 2002, if anything only King Gyanendra appeared to be the person in-charge and ruling through proxy. Moreover, none of the PMs including Deuba were PMs who came through ... Path 4 is the sane one, but the million dollar question is who will bell the two cats: King Gyanendra (RNA) and the Maoists.



  5. Nepalese American Journalist Association ......... (NepaliPost. Com) *
  6. None of these forces, then, is new in Nepal although they have been mounting and, finally, the outside world is beginning to look behind Nepal's spectacular scenery to observe its deep social inequalities. ... The king should stop looking through colored glasses because the reality is entirely different from what he sees.



  7. Dhivehi Observer News | South Asia | Maldives | News
  8. India rebels 'kill 13 villagers' ; ... Nepal MPs begin historic session ; The Nepalese parliament has held its first meeting in four years in the capital, Kathmandu. King Gyanendra reinstated the assembly on 24 April in a bid to end almost three weeks of nationwide protests in which at least 14 people died.



  9. Pickled Politics » Why Nepal matters
  10. Some in India will not like that, but their primary concern is themselves not the Nepalese – the main reason why the latter will continue to tell India to stay away. ... but the Musharraf danda is waiting for them; Well, that is what King Gyanendra thought too. But you can’t stop the people once they become...



  11. Proxy War in Kashmir: Jehad or State-Sponsored Terrorism?
  12. heavy blow against India through its nuclear capability."11 Pakistan also .... Force a settlement of the Kashmir problem on terms acceptable to Pakistan. ...... Bharti Jain, "Issue of ISI Base in Nepal Taken Up with King Birendra" (New ...



  13. The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - World
  14. The latest crisis comes two years after the crown Prince massacred nine members of the royal family and then killed himself, bringing King Gyanendra to the throne. ... had caused immense concern over the future of the multi-party democracy in the country as many feared that the king was ruling by proxy.’’ Reuters...



  15. Naxal Terror Watch: 4/9/06 - 4/16/06
  16. It stretches from the tip of India through this east-central state to the northern border with Nepal, where the Maoists have set off full-scale civil war. ... There is little doubt that in carrying out its agenda, the Salwa Judum enjoys government support. State governments are "advised to encourage the formation...



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3 Responses to “Why India Is Chasing King Gyanendra Through Its Proxy Forces In Nepal?”

  1. GNRaj. .. .. ?????

    India always wishes Nepal be peaceful since it happened to be immediate neighbour. No Indian wishes instability in Nepal.
    Apart from that every Hindu in the world more particularly of India whole heartedly wish prosperity of NEPAL.
    Presently India is being managed by unworthy politicians who have been taking steps with a view to gain short term political edge.
    By and large every Indian wishes stability, prosperity in NEPAL
    best of luck for every Nepali
    …………………….v

  2. funnysam

    Wow, I never thought that Indian govt. ever interfered with Nepal or any other country. For all the corruption that exists in Indian politics thats just not our way. Possibly few Communist leaders might be but Communists are small time people in India.
    We wish Nepal good luck but their current problems are their own doing and shouldnt be blamed on India, possibly China is behind this because the Maoists are strong in Nepal.

  3. S. Shrestha

    Your question is not difficult to answer. Indian wants its own ‘man’ in the House of Gorkha. The King had problem to accept this. India is quite sure by now that until and unless the King of Nepal is dispelled from there, it cannot Sikkimise or Bhutanize Nepal. Unfortunately, the one billion innocent Indians, who treat Nepalis as their brothers and sisters do not know what their Government has done to Nepal.
    By the way Dashai festival, the biggest of all festivals of the Nepalese people, has knocked the door of every Nepalese today. The monarch of Nepal is the most essential part of the 10-day celebrations, because the people of Nepal do not offer ‘fhulpati’ to Goddess Navdurga before the King does it, and they do not receive ‘Tika’ from anybody until the king has received it. The ordinary people of Nepal will feel what their giant neighbour has done only around next week.
    In fact, by now many of the Nepalese already know why India nurtured Maoists in Nepal and why it helped to sign 12-point understanding between parties and the Maoist in Delhi.


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