Author: Himalaya Post

India Responds to Nepal’s Remarks on Border Trade: “India Willing to Resolve Boundary Issues Through Dialogue

“New Delhi – The Ministry of External Affairs of India has issued an official response to the remarks made by the Government of Nepal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the resumption of border trade between India and China through the Lipulekh Pass. MEA Spokesperson Shri Randhir Jaiswal stated that the Government of India has carefully noted Nepal’s comments on the resumption of border trade through the Lipulekh Pass. Reiterating that India’s position on the matter has remained consistent and clear, he noted that border trade through Lipulekh began in 1954 and has continued uninterrupted for decades. On the issue of...

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The New Reality: India Emerges as a Formidable Global Leader

– Keshav Nepal For decades, the narrative of U.S.–India relations followed a predictable script: Washington set the terms, and New Delhi played along. That dynamic is now being rewritten. India’s recent countermeasures to American pressure have not only rattled policymakers in Washington but also revealed the emergence of a confident global power determined to act on its own terms. What the United States viewed as tactical leverage has instead backfired spectacularly, exposing missteps in American strategy while elevating India’s standing on the world stage. A Clash Over Sovereignty The latest diplomatic friction began with a series of heavy-handed U.S....

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Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s Visit to Nepal Fruitful and Productive: New Delhi

Kathmandu – India has described Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s two-day visit to Nepal as productive and fruitful. Invited by Nepal’s Foreign Secretary Amrit Bahadur Rai, Misri visited Kathmandu on Sunday and Monday, where he held high-level meetings and courtesy calls before returning to New Delhi. During his visit, Misri met with President Ramchandra Paudel, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Foreign Minister Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba, Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba, and CPN (Maoist Centre) Chair Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, among other leaders. On behalf of the Indian leadership, he extended best wishes to Nepal’s leadership and shared updates...

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Indian Assistance to the Nepali Army

Kathmandu- Strengthening the long-standing and robust defence cooperation between India and Nepal, the Government of India has handed over various defence-related equipment to the Nepali Army. Indian Foreign Secretary Mr. Vikram Misri formally handed over Light Strike Vehicles, Critical Care Medical Equipment, and Military Animals to Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Nepali Army, General Ashok Raj Sigdel, at a special ceremony held at the Nepali Army Headquarters in Kathmandu. This gesture reflects the deep mutual trust, strategic partnership, and enduring relationship between the two nations’ armed forces. It is also a strong indication of the growing and...

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Nepal’s Foreign Policy Challenges in the Era of India’s Global Aspirations

– Seshraj Bhattarai Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s recent two-day visit to Kathmandu has drawn significant attention in Nepali media. Much of the discussion, especially online, focused on a photograph of Misri with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. While such images capture public interest, they should not overshadow the substantive diplomatic purpose of the visit. High-level diplomatic exchanges like this are a routine part of Nepal–India relations. However, the timing and context of Misri’s visit make it more significant than protocol alone. Prime Minister Oli is preparing for an official visit to India next month, an engagement that could...

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