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Gaurav Bhattarai

gaurab bhattarai

The author is Assistant Professor at the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy, Tribhuvan University.

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Nepal: Bridge or ‘Burden’ to China’s South Asia Ambitions?

Nepal has already built a national consensus on not accepting loans to build Chinese railways and rather prioritise grants (Republica, 2019). Hence, debt trap doesn’t appear as a challenge in the context of Nepal-China railways. But, expressing suspicion over China’s flagship project, even the Unite...
Sep 08, 2021
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Redefining neutrality

What are the new markers of Nepal’s neutrality when Nepali leaders are redefining Nepal as a bridge between India and China?
Jul 16, 2018
OPINION

Beyond neighborhood

Going beyond neighborhood will help free Nepal from clutches of geopolitical vulnerabilities and lessens our asymmetric dependence on neighbors
Feb 22, 2018
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Appeasing neighbors

Fragile internal politics combined with complex geopolitics oblige every political leader in Nepal to try to appease India and China.
Oct 24, 2017
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Equidistance revisited

Equidistance indicates maneuvering of small states like Nepal while dealing with big powers like India and China
Jun 21, 2017
OPINION

Train of thought

The train will bring cheap Chinese goods. But will we then send it back empty on its return leg?
May 16, 2017
OPINION

Roads not taken

BCIM will lessen Nepal’s dependence on India by giving it direct access to markets beyond India
Apr 26, 2017
OPINION

No small concern

Some Chinese scholars openly claim that Nepal’s strategic location provides an advantage to China
Mar 27, 2017
OPINION

OBOR: Economic or strategic?

Nepal could join OBOR for the strategic purpose of asserting her sovereign rights and for enacting her policy of equidistance
Mar 07, 2017
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Marginal interest

There has in the past been no palpable shift in India’s larger Nepal policy even with government change in UP or Bihar
Feb 22, 2017