India and Nepal: A Changing Relationship

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Konark Publishers, 1992 - Political Science - 237 pages
The book focusses attention on the changing nature of India-Nepal relations with regard to their critical areas of interests. After clinically analysing the linkages between the domestic political imperatives of each country and their bilateral relations, the study goes into the details of the erosion of the Indo-Nepal Treaty of 1950 which constitutes the foundation of their relations for the past forty years. The significance of Nepal's 'zone of peace' proposal enunciated by King Birendra in 1975, on the India-Nepal politico-strategic interaction has also been discussed.

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Introduction
1
Political Dynamics and Foreign Policy of Nepal
15
The Treaty of Peace and Friendship 1950
43
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