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Nepal: Facing Crisis Inside His Own Party, PM K P Sharma Oli To Seek Vote Of Confidence On 10 May


Nepal: Facing Crisis Inside His Own Party, PM K P Sharma Oli To Seek Vote Of Confidence On 10 May 
K P Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal.
Nepal s Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli, who is facing a crisis inside his own party, is to seek a vote of confidence on May 10.
The decision was taken as Oli was increasingly facing non-cooperation from one section of his own Nepal Communist Party-Unified Marxist-Leninist and the Nepal Communist Party-Maoist Centre has threatened to pull out from the government.
A section of Oli s own party led by former Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal is not happy with Oli, who is also the party Chairman, since the formation of this government some three years back, accusing him of working unilaterally as head of the government and the party. ....

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Nepal Not Leaning Towards China, Closer Ties With India, Says Its Ex-PM


Nepal Not Leaning Towards China, Closer Ties With India, Says Baburam Bhattarai. (FILE)
New Delhi:
Former Nepal Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai on Tuesday assured India that Kathmandu is not leaning towards China and wants good ties with New Delhi while emphasising on strong economic and cultural relations between Indian and Nepal.
Mr Bhattarai, who is in New Delhi for his health check-up, pointed out that his country is going through a political crisis and it wants to bring back stability, and ensure good ties with India.
Some people in Delhi feel Nepal is completely leaning towards China, which is not the right perception. Historically, we have been closer to India. China is also our friend but we don t interact with them that much because they lie on the other side of the Himalayas, said the former Nepal PM. ....

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Glare on hill response to treaty review


Glare on hill response to treaty review
During his visit to Kathmandu in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations between India and Nepal.
The Indo-Nepal treaty of peace and friendship of 1950 has come to the fore once again both at the foreign ministry level and also at the local level in Darjeeling but a chain of events over the past few years suggests both the BJP-led Centre and Darjeeling-based political leaders and civil society have only been indulging in lip service.
During his visit to Kathmandu in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had agreed to review the entire spectrum of bilateral relations between India and Nepal. This included review of the Indo-Nepal friendship treaty. ....

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Nepal approves use of Covishield vaccine manufactured in India


Nepal approves use of Covishield vaccine manufactured in India
India
Updated: Friday, January 15, 2021, 19:59 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 15: Nepal on Friday granted approval for AstraZeneca s COVISHIELD vaccine against the novel coronavirus in the country.
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The decision to grant the approval for the vaccine was taken on Friday, Nepal s Department of Drug Administration (DDA) said in a statement.
Conditional permission has been granted for emergency use authorisation of Covishield vaccine against COVID-19 in Nepal, the statement said.
Drug major AstraZeneca has partnered with the Pune-based Serum Institute of India (SII), the world s largest vaccine manufacturer, for the supply of the vaccine to the Indian government and also to a large number of low and middle-income countries. ....

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Pandemic Reopens Contentious Issues in Nepal-India Ties


The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted two features of the Nepal-India economic relationship: Nepal’s ballooning trade deficit, and unrestricted cross-border movement of people of both countries. Attributing the trade deficit entirely to supply-side constraints is neither accurate nor conducive to the overall health of the relationship. This brief suggests ways towards more sustainable trade relations between India and Nepal, among them, India relaxing the non-tariff measures it imposes on Nepali goods, Nepal improving its quality testing infrastructure, and a revision to the bilateral trade treaty. The brief points to the economic and security hazards of a porous border and argues that regulating it will be in both countries’ long-term interest. It highlights the need for a resolution to the territorial disputes between the two, and strict non-interference by both in each other’s internal affairs. ....

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