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India needs to think of creative ways to get around Nepal’s stand on Kalapani, says Lt. Gen. Shokin Chauhan (Retd), former DG Assam Rifles who was a guest on The Gist speaking about his book Bridging Borders.
Bridging Borders is a history of the India-Nepal relationship and in fact draws from Gen Chauhan’s Ph.D thesis on the same subject. Add to that Chauhan was commissioned into the Gurkha Rifles, and his troops are largely from Nepal.
He visited that country during recruitment drives and served as defence attache in Kathmandu, developing a perspective which helped him write this book.
Chauhan believes the presence of thousands of Gurkha ex-servicemen who served in the Indian Army is a leverage that India is not exploiting. They are influential in the areas they live and can help shape ideas and opinions in favour of India, he said.
This is important given the entry of China as a key strategic player in Nepal. Today China works with the communist parties of that country, with the intention of bringing them into its zone of influence.
Chauhan recalls telling his Nepali hosts on visits there that once the northern border is open, there is nothing to stop China from rolling all the way down to the plains. For India that means the current, largely benign border with Nepal, could turn into a nightmare of infiltration and smuggling.
Recall that the Indian border with Nepal covers the west, south and east, stretching over 1,700-km. India will face Chinese pressure on all these fronts.
Although an army officer, Chauhan has some keen insights into Indian foreign policy and how it works in Nepal. He says India has to do more to understand the Nepali psyche, their insecurity vis a vis India despite the cultural comfort and familiarity it provides.
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@dipakkumarchetri8699
@dipakkumarchetri8699 16 дней назад
My father is a retired Assam rifles personal settled in Nepal. What lt Gen Shokin says in his interview is 100% right .He is 96 years old and he still remember the republic day and independence day of India where he insists on wearing uniform and medal on those days and trying standing and salute while the national anthem is played. His love for india is very deep.Thanks to share the interview. Government of India has to review their outlook and dealt the issue of Nepal in more practical way..
@KR-ui4os
@KR-ui4os 24 дня назад
Lt. Gen. Shokin Chauhan is undoubtedly an expert on India-Nepal matters and makes more sense than anyone else I've heard recently. The issue with our political leadership including Mr. Jaishnkar is that they appear to have over-valued and over-trusted the Olis, Prachanda-style comrades who have clear links with Chinese maoists and who are assisting Chinese communist's execute their 5-finger plan. These Nepalese leaders blackmail us and consider us as an easier target. I'd just like to add that our friends are not just the retired Gurkha soldiers; there are also high number of Nepalese professionals, students, workers who have strong binding with India. Almost one third of Nepalis live in India. And, if you consider their friends and family , about 80% of Nepalis have positive view on India. If our diplomats instead use the people-to-people friendships, Nepal's current anti-India political leadership will be ousted and replaced by a pro-Hindu, pro-India government.
@RajanRaj-po9xr
@RajanRaj-po9xr 23 дня назад
Baba Ambedkar didn't make Indian Constitution socialism secularism. It was delebaretly inserted by miss Indira Gandhi, by changing constitution who have undemocratic character. After 400+ BJP make return back to original Ambedkar constitution.
@rajanarya5105
@rajanarya5105 18 дней назад
Better to resolve then repent .
@RajanRaj-po9xr
@RajanRaj-po9xr 18 дней назад
@@rajanarya5105Beginner Christian converted people are not allowed to go out of church environment around 2 decades. Neither, they will question about their four father tradition and customs. So North East people are not highlighted on media. Gandhi family has heavily invested on this theorem.
@rajanarya5105
@rajanarya5105 18 дней назад
Newly found baby of unmarried modi
@Redinc913
@Redinc913 21 день назад
I request indian government to solve the border issue with Nepal. Nepali people are very nice and kind hearted. Please continue gurkha recruitment.
@LoyalNepali
@LoyalNepali 8 дней назад
You(Indians) can't deny that Kalapani, Lipulekh and limpiyadhura is part of Nepal. We are not asking our Darjeeling, Sikkim and Utarakhand yet.
@reghunaathansolutioneervim6398
@reghunaathansolutioneervim6398 5 дней назад
Thanks!
@indian9632
@indian9632 24 дня назад
Nice interview. Thank you
@mr.whostheboss9884
@mr.whostheboss9884 24 дня назад
Wow great
@keshab644
@keshab644 23 дня назад
As a Nepali ,being indian army is a part of culture here ,just like being nepali army .No problem at all .I hope it will continue.
@AmitAnandchauhan
@AmitAnandchauhan 23 дня назад
very nice
@amitchoksi1185
@amitchoksi1185 24 дня назад
Excellent interview
@uditsheth
@uditsheth 23 дня назад
Thanks
@StratNewsGlobal
@StratNewsGlobal 23 дня назад
thank you @uditsheth
@amitabhrevi
@amitabhrevi 23 дня назад
appreciate your support @uditaheth
@shirishpanwalkar
@shirishpanwalkar 20 дней назад
Insightful analysis of India Nepal relations. 🙏👍
@tikarambhusal8657
@tikarambhusal8657 23 дня назад
बुध्द जयन्तिको सबै लाइ शुभकामना हामी नेपाली जयनेपाली स्थानीय भारतीय जय गोरखानेपाली,जय नेपाल,जय हिन्द,जय भारत भारत हाम्रो राष्ट्रहो शिक्षा मंत्रालय🇮🇳 नेपाल सरकार🇮🇳 सिंह दरबार 🇮🇳 अलायन्स सरकार🇮🇳 Alliance Govt.🇮🇳 राष्ट्रपाल- रामचन्द्र पौडेल🇮🇳 राष्ट्रपति-दौपदी मुर्मु🇮🇳 विधानसभा नेपाल
@humanoid...
@humanoid... 18 дней назад
k bolya k bolya
@rajtimilsina100
@rajtimilsina100 23 дня назад
The failure of Indian intellectuals is that despite the fact that they claim to have spent time in Nepal and know about Nepal fail to really outline the legitimacy in their gerivences this might be due to two reasons, one that they need to sell their books to Indians and to do that they have to scrutinise the nepal socio-political aspect and stay away from the core of the grievances, or they really don't care and don't care about why their foreign policy which has not changed since their inception hits right in the homes of every nepali people. It starts with trade in foods stuffs where there has been issues of dumping, using phytosanitary measures as issues and lay the food to rot, but when inflation rises in India then they create demand in production for a while until the door shuts again and I need not say more the stort and long term impacts for the same, nepal cannot create protective measures out of fear of inflation in the short term and them long term issues with the neighbours if solutions are worked on need not say the number of times nepal was blockaded. P.S. this issue on foodstuffs can be extended to other tradable goods and services, It moves to political interference, forget the blockades specially when a sovereign country created its constitution the ally sends an ultimatum of demands after which a blocked insues by an ally after the rejection of an imperial demand forgetting the historical uncolonized pride of the nation which flows through every nepali vain, but the reflection of creating a vasel state for various kind activities to influence the neighbouring states themselves so their political victory is intrusted. Sometimes propping maoist to carry out insurgency later trying to reinstate monarcy and Hinduism, no consistency at all, wonder why. It moves to a developmental partner who claims that the newly made International Airport in Pokhara is first a security threat because of its proximity to major Indian cities and if defaults on its loans will fall in the hands of the chinese and on the other hand provide no flight routes which makes sure of the fact, secondly claiming(threatening) that mainland china is far from Nepal and therefore have no more option when they clearly know that distance is measured in time and with trans-himalayan railway will definitely sorted it and open routes to different trading partners and tradeable goods. It moves to a security partner, Neheru and Mao firstly agreed to their sphere of influence which later on didn't work out war insued Nepalese born fought to defend Indian territory Nepal provided stations to Indian Army to create a defense in the himalayas so the Chinese don't come on the southern side of himalayas, but what do nepalese get in return they play the china card, the treaty to send nepalese soldiers in the bin due to a domestic agneepath scheme one of the fronts in the himalayas claimed to open a so called "mansarovar path" when everyone knows of its strategic importance in a war situation but rather than create a good relation and find a resolution steal it with the whim of having a superior force. These all could be an opportunity to create a better relation, for the same a joint EPG committee was made to find an ambicable resolutions to issues but for years Indian PM declines to see it when Nepal says it will unilaterally publish it Indian media says, "nepal ki ye majal, modiji brahmos missile girado, aakh uthane lagi hai nepal, china ne racha naya khel", all nepalese know of these facts, the other new form of dismissal is, "this is only kathmandu" almost all nepali people reside in kathmandu. Now the question is do Indians really care until its too late for everyone of us, this is enough for a guy to write this as a rant. may ma Durga keep us all safe.
@ravikantmanandhar4660
@ravikantmanandhar4660 16 дней назад
If India wants the Nepalese territories of the Lipulekh , Lipuyadhura , part of Susta and other territories at the Indo-Nepal border , they can be exchanged with Shravasti by signing a Treaty of the Exchange of Equal Territories between Nepal and India .
@Nep.Victor
@Nep.Victor 14 дней назад
Nepal and India should create good relation. Only thrid country will benefit if our relation sour. Nepalis feel like India tries to dominate them, so India needs to be carful with their moves toward Nepal. Nepali need progress and India's support if important, and if the relation is of two good neighbors then ofcourse Nepal will respect the bond, and like always will never allow the third country to use its land against India. I am a Nepali myself, and have been to India and have special love for the country, like many of my fellow compatriots.
@gopalramanathan7062
@gopalramanathan7062 24 дня назад
To fly from Kathmandu to New Delhi it takes ten hours??? Certainly not. Cannot be more than an hour at the most.
@shashanknepal9336
@shashanknepal9336 24 дня назад
He said an hour plus. Listen again
@nepaliprayasgurung2594
@nepaliprayasgurung2594 19 дней назад
​​​@@shashanknepal9336You listen again he said Kathmandu to Delhi is 10hr... 10hr n 10hr plus 0:19 second time he said the same thing Kathmandu to Delhi is 10hr plus 9:40... Beijing to Kathmandu would require whole day... That's second time.. Ive been to both Beijing and Delhi domt talk rubbish!
@humanoid...
@humanoid... 18 дней назад
he said hour or hour+
@Nep.Victor
@Nep.Victor 14 дней назад
​@@nepaliprayasgurung2594he said "an hour, an hour plus"
@tikarambhusal8657
@tikarambhusal8657 23 дня назад
हामी नेपाली जयनेपाली स्थानीय भारतीय जय गोरखानेपाली,जय नेपाल,जय हिन्द,जय भारत भारत हाम्रो राष्ट्रहो शिक्षा मंत्रालय🇮🇳 नेपाल सरकार🇮🇳 सिंह दरबार 🇮🇳 अलायन्स सरकार🇮🇳 Alliance Govt.🇮🇳 राष्ट्रपाल- रामचन्द्र पौडेल🇮🇳 राष्ट्रपति-दौपदी मुर्मु🇮🇳 विधान सभा नेपाल
@Anton-tf9iw
@Anton-tf9iw 23 дня назад
The Nepali ex-Gurkhas should organize themselves, and let them reach out to who they want. India will get lucky.
@Anton-tf9iw
@Anton-tf9iw 23 дня назад
Intro music much louder than voices later!!
@tikarambhusal8657
@tikarambhusal8657 23 дня назад
बृटिशअमरिकिको control मा रहेका सबै नेपाली नेपालका राष्ट्रवादी हुन तिनिहरु संग बचेर बस्नुपर्छ।सबै भन्दा 20,30%होइन। नेपाली बेचनेकाम प्रमाणित भइ सकेकोछ,भीख मागेर नेपाल देश ले खान्छ, त्यो पनी प्रमाणित भइ सकेकोछ। नेपाल स्वतंत्र हुन दिल्ली संग जोडिनु अति जरुरीछ नेपाल सरकार🇮🇳
@tikarambhusal8657
@tikarambhusal8657 23 дня назад
Nepal is india locked actually
@manaspande1737
@manaspande1737 23 дня назад
Kalapani is not where you have shown. it's more than 800 kms to the west as the crow flies. Such blunder is not expected from you.
@bibekneupane5141
@bibekneupane5141 22 дня назад
India-Nepal friendship ❤❤
@RajanRaj-po9xr
@RajanRaj-po9xr 23 дня назад
Baba Ambedkar didn't make Indian Constitution socialism secularism. It was delebaretly inserted by miss Indira Gandhi, by changing constitution who have undemocratic character. After 400+ BJP make return back to original Ambedkar constitution.
@wakhansharma8225
@wakhansharma8225 23 дня назад
If you don't recognise tibbet as china north east India is also not India.You should not fool yourself that common people don't know anything now information is accessible to everyone 😂😂😂
@Ahovalan94
@Ahovalan94 23 дня назад
Оккупация Тибета с востока произошла в 50 - х годах. С тех пор, примерно, Далайлама покинул свою резиденцию в г. Лхаса и обрёл убежище на территории Индии. Тибетцы долго вели партизанскую войну и в будущем, не так уж и далёком, по прохождении нынешнего мирового крисиса, Тибет востановит свою независимость, как ламаисткое государство. Ибо сейчас буддизм преследуется на территории Тибета по политическим причинам. Поэтому Китай форсирует (словесно, якобы) свою программу заброса китайских астронавтов на поверхность Луны. Реально это, может быть, будет полёт в один конец , для того , чтобы китаец, (человек) просто ступил на поверхность Луны. Вышел, так сказать, на короткую прогулку, например, в паре с подругой. Из экономии средств на такой рейс в одну сторону, в таком вояже будут учавствовать кое-кто из жителей китайского города карликов. Учитывая пониженное отношение китайцев к ценности жизни отдельного индивида, такой сценарий очень даже возможен к реализации. Есть ведическое пророчество, что буддизм , как религия, сойдёт на нет, когда "нога человека ступит на поверхность Луны ". Далее этого факта, в освоении Луны смысла и возможности нет. В конкретном случае Китай заинтересован территориально в исчезновении буддизма .
@bivaschaudhuri7023
@bivaschaudhuri7023 День назад
India and Nepal have lots of things in common and open borders for thousands of years. Now China and Nepal have common communist party Mao. Mao killed millions of Chinese-biggest killing of all time to establish one party system. This party killed thousands of innocent Nepalis to control during civil war.
@padmawangyal8572
@padmawangyal8572 24 дня назад
India has all advantages on its side but unable to apply this advantage in practical form as tool in India Nepal relation I have this kind of feeling about China India relation especially about LAC and Panchsheel Agreement
@rameshbshah8068
@rameshbshah8068 День назад
Lies written in ink can never disguise facts written in blood. The Indian political mindset and psyche in regards to Nepal must change and by all means stop political meddling in Nepal. Nepal is a sovereign country and should not be treated as a vassal state. The Indians with the concurrence of the West played a catalytic role in bringing out the current situation in Nepal. If Nepal fails as a state, the Indians will have to pay dearly. The Chinese and Indians immediately need to have a common strategy in regards to Nepal. They should NOT allow the West to use India or China against each other. Hence the sooner Nepal becomes a true sovereign state the better it is for India and China.
@guraasfulecha167
@guraasfulecha167 14 дней назад
India and Nepal are not enemy country. But Indian government has acted like enemy with Nepal and Nepali people. Maoist revolution(?) was an example of this. India was first nation to declare them as 'terrorist'prior to Nepal government. But, later maoist leaders became their son in law. Many ungrateful things have done by Indian regime to Nepal. Hindu kingdom and Hindu rastra was removed by India. Kalapani,lipulekh and Limpiadhura are Nepali territories, fixed by Sugauli Treaty. It was King Mahendra who allowed defeated Indian army to stay there for the time being. Now Nepal government should close open border with India, should implement visa system and stopping recruitment of the son of soils to Indian army. But it seems like a dream until Nepal gets a patriotic government.
@rogermilla2358
@rogermilla2358 23 дня назад
Cutting Nepali Gurkha recruitment was probably one of the most braindead moves by this Government; beyond the geopolitical implications of ties w/ Nepal and its people - one of the Indian Army's biggest advantages over Chinese troops in a war is morale/fighting spirit, battle hardiness & quality of the troops, and acclimatization/familiarity of troops to the terrain & climate. All China has to do is open a chequebook and create a whole force of Gurkhas - and India will be in significant trouble.
@biggpicture2930
@biggpicture2930 23 дня назад
indu=ian brain deda
@olderchin1558
@olderchin1558 23 дня назад
It is economics and politics. A job in the army is a valuable source of political power, a Nepalese Gurkha don't get to vote in India.
@indrasunuwar5966
@indrasunuwar5966 13 дней назад
because of india Nepal always backwardnes
@user-ci3rk5bl2k
@user-ci3rk5bl2k 24 дня назад
The Maoist was sheltered and trained by and in India.
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