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Title: | Role and perspectives of B.P. Koirala in Nepali foreign policy |
Authors: | Chataut, Janak Raj |
Keywords: | Foreign policy;Historical analysis |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Department of International Relations and Diplomacy |
Institute Name: | Department of International Relation and Diplomacy |
Level: | Masters |
Abstract: | This research provides precise knowledge of Bisheshwor Prasad Koirala's role and perspectives in Nepal's foreign policy. This research is directed towards the historical analysis through the character played by B.P Koirala on Nepal's foreign policy. The research is focused on how Koirala had played significant role that has affected the foreign policy of Nepal internally as well as externally. The dissertation explore the significance as Nepal is emerging as a geopolitical hotspot, powerful countries are showing interest in Nepali domestic politics to increase their engagement. In addition to this, BP had strategic vision, and acumen to make realistic judgment of developments and to for see the incipient geopolitics in South Asia and beyond. BP always looked ahead with wider perspectives for Nepal and the people of Nepal and had keen understanding to the seriousness of challenges. The leading exponent of Nepal's most treasured ideas, goals, needs and objectives was Koirala and Nepal realize the importance of her foreign policy choices, which could achieve the national interest. Therefore, Nepal has always tried to maintain a cordial relationship with every state globally; especially the balanced relationship maintained with her two neighboring countries, China and India, from the unification era to till date and B.P Koirala played well on his entire political life. |
URI: | https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/19348 |
Appears in Collections: | International Relation & Diplomacy |
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