History, geography, religion
and culture have bound Nepal and India into an extraordinary relationship.
While many Nepalis actively participated in India’s Independence
movement, New Delhi too has played an important role in the political
evolution of its landlocked northern neighbour. These elements
of affinity, exacerbated by asymmetries in area and population
are, however, responsible for the rancour underlying the uneven
relationship. Many Indians, like most Nepalis, are also exasperated
by the resentment this proximity has produced. Preconceived notions
and outright prejudices have tightened this embrace of estrangement. |