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​Neighbours first: On India-Nepal ties

30 Mar 2026
2 min

India-Nepal Relations: Navigating New Leadership

The rise of Balendra "Balen" Shah as Nepal's Prime Minister marks a significant shift in the country's leadership dynamics, necessitating a recalibrated approach from India, especially given Shah's distinct background as Nepal’s first Madhesi leader, which breaks the traditional Brahmin-Chettri Pahadi elite dominance.

Immediate Challenges and Opportunities

  • War in West Asia: Nepal faces pressing challenges due to the impacts of the war, particularly in securing fuel and fertilizer imports, areas where India can offer substantial support. 
  • Economic Dependencies:
    • Approximately 14% of Nepal's population, about 3.5 million people, work overseas, making the economy heavily reliant on remittances.
    • Tourism, another critical revenue source, is affected by the ongoing crisis.

Diplomatic Engagement and Strategic Moves

  • Re-establishing Ties: It is crucial for India to invite Prime Minister Shah to Delhi promptly, setting a tone for renewed cooperation and placing an emphasis on the "Neighbours first" policy. 
  • Policy Revisions:
    • Reconsideration of previous requests from Nepal for overflight permissions for new airports.
    • Reduction of restrictions on purchasing Nepali power produced with third-country assistance.
    • Updating the bilateral friendship treaty to reflect contemporary realities.

Historical Context and Future Directions

  • Past Strains and Developments: Despite increased development assistance over the past decade, India's relations with Nepal have been strained due to constitutional disputes, border trade blockades, and territorial issues. 
  • Shah's Nationalism: As Kathmandu's Mayor, Shah was known for his nationalism and criticism of India's perceived hegemony, along with advocating for a "Greater Nepal," a stance viewed cautiously by New Delhi. 
  • New Leadership's Foreign Policy: Shah's leadership represents a generational shift with no inherited foreign policy biases from past movements like the panchayati, Congress, Communist, or Maoist movements. 

Conclusion

India must navigate this new chapter in bilateral relations carefully, offering support and understanding to Nepal under Shah's leadership, thereby fostering an environment conducive to mutual growth and stability in South Asia.

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Panchayati

Referring to the Panchayat system, a form of local self-governance in Nepal, which was also a political system of rule under the monarchy. It represents a historical political movement and ideology in Nepal.

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The dominance of one state or group over others, particularly in terms of political, economic, or military power. In international relations, it often refers to a superpower's influence over other nations.

Bilateral friendship treaty

A formal agreement between two countries outlining the framework for their mutual relations, cooperation, and rights. The Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship (1950) is a key example, and updating it reflects changing geopolitical realities.

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