Nepal’s Foreign Policy

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This book, by one of Nepal’s leading experts on international law, analyses the current state of treaty relations between India and Nepal in the flight of contemporary principles of international law. Describing the complex historical background to these relations, it highlights those aspects of the relationship which have remained stumbling blocks. Because of its geographical proximity to and historical links with China and India, Nepal’s foreign policy was focused mainly on maintaining close and friendly relations with these two countries and on safeguarding its national security and independence. Nepal’s relations with the United States, Europe and The Soviet Union showed new signs of vitality in 1991. This book has been carefully edited and structured, to allow flexibility in use to match a variety of course needs and requirements and this makes it an essential reading for the students taking courses on Nepal’s Foreign Policy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M K Singh

M.K. Singh was born at Daltonganj (Jharkhand) on 2nd August 1963.  He did his graduation from Patna University and Post-graduation in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.  He has wide and varied experience of serving in government but his keen interest and involvement in developmental issues and welfare of the common man made him relinquish his job with the government.  With a burning desire to get the common people associated wit the cause of development, he initiated raising of welfare issues and mobilization of people to fight against injustices and lapses in government schemes.  His focus has been on chronic problems such as Kalazar, malnutrition, drought and hunger deaths and his efforts have borne positive results with great relief to masses.  Leakage in public distribution system, providing compulsory education to all, absenteeism of teachers and doctors, migration and displacement miseries, are some of the other issues which he has been canvassing against, and highlighting at various`s social and political platforms.  He has been relentlessly interacting with different constitutional bodies and functionaries such as the Planning Commission, Finance Commission, Members of Parliament, the Governor and the President of India in his bid to sensitise them about major socio-economic issues of Jharkhand with specific reference to the tribal community.  He has organized various seminars on issues like Tribal Rights (Forest) Bill, to promote the tribal cause.  It is his constant endeavour to serve the cause of poor and weaker sections of the society in order to achieve the overall development of Jharkhand which it truly deserves.

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Title
Nepal’s Foreign Policy
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788184202939
Length
viii+304p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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#Nepal