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OPINION | India faces diplomatic test amid Nepal's political upheaval

Nepal's Gen Z protests and political turmoil challenge India’s diplomacy, testing its Neighborhood First policy. India seeks to balance cautious optimism with strategic engagement as Nepal undergoes significant political changes

September 23, 2025 / 09:46 IST
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Ties between India and Nepal have also been tested by situations perceived by one or the other side as political brinkmanship.

Images of black smoke billowing from a burning Nepalese Parliament building as Kathmandu was roiled by what has come to be known as the Gen Z protests will remain etched in the minds for a long time to come. A sense of order prevails now with an interim government headed by a former Chief Justice, who has the backing of the protestors, in place.

Seen from India’s perspective, the events of September 2025 have put New Delhi’s diplomacy to the test, yet again.

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It’s been barely a year since Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power in Bangladesh after what was, at least in its initial phases, a student-led movement. The developments in Nepal bring renewed focus on India’s Neighbourhood First policy and the effectiveness thereof in an increasingly volatile neighbourhood.

Interim governments can be challenging to deal with - a case in point is New Delhi’s recent experience with Dhaka. Bangladesh continues to be led by an administration headed by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, who goes by the official designation of Chief Adviser. Ties between Bangladesh and India have been frosty due to a host of issues. These include instances of violence against, and persecution of, Hindus and other religious minority groups, a lingering anti-India sentiment among certain influential sections in Bangladesh, China’s expanding influence, and Pakistan’s attempts to re-insert itself as an important player in Dhaka’s scheme of things.