Diplomatic Shifts: Nepal's Balancing Act Between China and India
Nepalese Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal visited China, engaging with top diplomat Wang Yi. This trip follows Nepal's recent elections and earlier visit to India, positioning Nepal amidst diplomatic interests of both nations. Khanal's visit underscores Nepal's strategic importance in regional diplomacy, amidst China's infrastructure commitments and geopolitical interests.
Nepalese Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal recently embarked on a diplomatic visit to China, meeting with the country's leading diplomat Wang Yi. This marks Khanal's inaugural visit to the influential neighbor following Nepal's general elections in March, signaling a recalibration of its foreign policy stance.
Khanal's meetings come closely on the heels of an earlier diplomatic engagement in India, underscoring Nepal's strategic balancing act between the two regional giants. With longstanding border tensions and political history with India, Khanal has emphasized a fresh approach in Nepal-India relations under the new government.
While China remains committed to enhancing infrastructure projects in Nepal as part of the Belt and Road initiative, Nepal's newfound political landscape poses both opportunities and challenges for Beijing, as it seeks to maintain its influence in South Asia.
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