Shared Bonds, Strategic Interests: India-Nepal Relations in a Turbulent World is a thoughtful guide for those seeking to understand the challenges and opportunities arising from the close, yet complex and occasionally fraught relationship between India and Nepal.
In the essays included in this volume, leading scholars, diplomats and journal-ists from the two countries provide historical perspectives while addressing contemporary issues, including the implications of the current geopolitical flux and India-China rivalry as well as India’s Neighbourhood First policy on bilat-eral ties.
The Gen Z protests of September 2025 throughout Nepal, which overthrew the K. P. Oli government, are examined both in terms of prospects for domestic stability and fresh elections as well as relations with India in the immediate future. The authors also discuss opportunities for enhanced people-to-people engagement as well as economic partnership in diverse areas, with a special focus on water resources and hydropower, the Agniveer issue and the recruit-ment of Gorkha soldiers into the Indian Army as well as cooperation amongst the Himalayan communities straddling the two countries, among others.
This volume suggests concrete pathways for a strengthened partnership in a turbulent global environment. It is essential reading for policymakers, scholars and others interested in India’s neighbourhood.
Ranjit Rae is a former Indian Ambassador to Nepal (2013-17). He has also served as the Head of Division dealing with Nepal and Bhutan in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs. During his two tenures, he has had a ringside view of momentous developments in the contemporary history of Nepal, rang-ing from the royal coup of February 2005 and the peace process between the Maoists and political parties to the Great Nepalese Earthquake of 2015 and the adoption of the new Constitution of Nepal later that year. Rae has also been associated with UN Peacekeeping Operations both at the UN headquarters and in the field. He has also served as Ambassador to Vietnam and Hungary and has held important positions in the Ministry of External Affairs and the President’s Secretariat. His first book, partly a memoir, Kathmandu Dilem-ma: Resetting India-Nepal Ties, was published in 2021. His first job was as a Lecturer of Economics at St. Stephen's College, Delhi University.
Shared Bonds, Strategic Interests: India-Nepal Relations in a Turbulent World is a thoughtful guide for those seeking to understand the challenges and opportunities arising from the close, yet complex and occasionally fraught relationship between India and Nepal.
In the essays included in this volume, leading scholars, diplomats and journal-ists from the two countries provide historical perspectives while addressing contemporary issues, including the implications of the current geopolitical flux and India-China rivalry as well as India’s Neighbourhood First policy on bilat-eral ties.
The Gen Z protests of September 2025 throughout Nepal, which overthrew the K. P. Oli government, are examined both in terms of prospects for domestic stability and fresh elections as well as relations with India in the immediate future. The authors also discuss opportunities for enhanced people-to-people engagement as well as economic partnership in diverse areas, with a special focus on water resources and hydropower, the Agniveer issue and the recruit-ment of Gorkha soldiers into the Indian Army as well as cooperation amongst the Himalayan communities straddling the two countries, among others.
This volume suggests concrete pathways for a strengthened partnership in a turbulent global environment. It is essential reading for policymakers, scholars and others interested in India’s neighbourhood.
Ranjit Rae is a former Indian Ambassador to Nepal (2013-17). He has also served as the Head of Division dealing with Nepal and Bhutan in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs. During his two tenures, he has had a ringside view of momentous developments in the contemporary history of Nepal, rang-ing from the royal coup of February 2005 and the peace process between the Maoists and political parties to the Great Nepalese Earthquake of 2015 and the adoption of the new Constitution of Nepal later that year. Rae has also been associated with UN Peacekeeping Operations both at the UN headquarters and in the field. He has also served as Ambassador to Vietnam and Hungary and has held important positions in the Ministry of External Affairs and the President’s Secretariat. His first book, partly a memoir, Kathmandu Dilem-ma: Resetting India-Nepal Ties, was published in 2021. His first job was as a Lecturer of Economics at St. Stephen's College, Delhi University.
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