National/Regional:

By N.P. Upadhyaya
Kathmandu: Splitting of the political parties has almost become a regular feature in the India controlled country – protectorate Nepal which some say, has accepted to remain as an obedient colony of the Regional hooligan that India is. The regional scoundrel has kept the entire politics in its grip to which the India serving leaders have willingly submitted.
The current mess inside the UML (party of the thug communists named United Marxists and Leninists) is also the making of Indian hooligans.
One Indian Taliban close to PM Modi, Bijaya Chouthaiwala is in town who has met “India elevated” Nepal PM and other political leaders who work presumably for the Indian union.
It is talked that leader Madhav Kumar Nepal is in the service of the Indian regime beginning 1990s. India is definitely a hazard for South Asia more so for Nepal it is as terrible as Goliath.
Unfortunately, Nepal’s “India’s province” status is much below the standing of what baby Bhutan has pleasingly accepted or was made to admit under duress.
Regrettably, and as is the Indian habit of strong-arming continuing in the entire South Asian region, baby Bhutan when tried to enhance its ties with the Chinese regime and dared to import some transport vehicles, the Sonia Gandhi government in India “instantly” imposed an economic blockade on the tiny Himalayan nation forcing the nation to bow down to the dictates of the regional oppressor then headed by Dr Manmohan Singh who was just a dumb proxy to the Italy born madame Sonia Gandhi.
It is altogether a different matter that the Bhutanese sovereign, the Nepal born King, himself prefers Indian dominance and thus acts as per the wishes of the Indian regime to which the innocent and the “silent” Bhutanese population take their King’s insulting and humiliating “Indian inclination” as an affront to the integrity of the Himalayan Shangri-La. But silent yet.
Back to the point:
Matured political pundits claim that India since the first days of it gaining controlled independence from the slavery of the Moghuls and very freshly from the British India Company concluded that it would now treat the nations in its immediate neighbourhood as “slaves” and in the process would control their internal political affairs by posting “agents” whose main job would be to destabilize the country and pass on the “matters of security concerns” to the Indian regime.
Half of Nepali academia plus the vibrant media are presumed to draw regular salaries from the Indian embassy in Kathmandu.
Unconfirmed reports say that the Indian RAW agency may have deployed its “agents” in the entire neighbouring countries, with special attention to Nepal and Pakistan.
Thanks to that India’s RAW agents who were housed in Indian diplomatic missions inside war-torn Afghanistan brought about a collapse of the corrupt Ashraf Ghani government and the “Indo-pendent” President Ghani fled the country at a time when his presence inside the country was most needed. Some even say that Ghani has about a billion-dollar deposit in Delhi’s banks.
Clearly, Ghani’s fleeing the country fearing the Talibani wrath was logical in that the absconding Ghani who abided by the Indian orders in crushing the “advancing Talibs” made a blunder at the fag end of his political career by accepting the Indian arms and the lethal ammunition to tame the Talibs. The Talibani anger for India thus is logical.
It is this act aimed against the Talibs, Ghani has had to flee the country to save his life. However, Interpol is searching the whereabouts of corrupt and Indian stooge Ghani.
Remarkably, the nations or for that matters Super Powers with whom India has associated themselves have had a very tragic turn.
For example, the regional scoundrel India when sided with the then Soviet Union as per a two-decades-long security agreement fell like a “house of cards” thus giving birth to several nations currently known as the nations in Central Asia that border China, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
What was more than humiliating and insulting for the heir apparent of the former Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, that after the break of the USSR, India left the Russian Federation to the mercy of the Almighty and switched its political allegiance with the lone Super Power, the USA and initiated teasing Pakistan campaign. Pakistan was then forced to inch closer to China.
As the luck would have it, the parasitic Indian association with the US forced the latter to hug a somewhat scratchy exit from Afghanistan to which the international observers understand better.
So in many more ways than one, the countries that have found a friend in India have landed in utter humiliation at the end.
However, Joe Biden kept his word that his forces shall leave Afghanistan for good, though a painful one, but it was a decision that the US population will admire the President. President Biden freshly announced that “any American who wants to come home, we will get you home”.
This speaks on how anxious is President Biden for his people more so to the military men who have spent several years in Afghanistan leaving their near and dear ones for a cause which perhaps could not materialize.
The US exit from Afghanistan was, say, sensible Nepali observers, a timely move that saved America’s billions and billions of dollars in addition to the safety of its “fatigued” military personnel who were waging a meaningless war. In fact, the US did a commendable job by leaving Afghanistan or else it had already become a “bleeding wound”. Better late than never.
However, one Nepali intellectual who is very active in Twitter, Him Nepali, says, “Out of many mistakes the US did in Afghanistan, one mistake was teaming up with one regional bully (India) who have a history of “misbehaving” with neighbours.
He writes further that the US should think again about its special relations with India, by boarding India, the US closed doors for other South Asian nations.
For the US exit from Afghanistan, one PM Modi’s stooge media man Rajat Sharma writes somewhat pinching words for the US and its President.
Sharma says, “If you ever feel useless, just remember, the USA took four Presidents, trillions of dollars, millions of lives and twenty years to replace the Taliban with Taliban”.
India and its media’s desperation should be taken in the light of the Talibani possession of “immense hatred” for India simply because India now concludes that the sudden and the hasty withdrawal of the US forces from Afghanistan will surely encourage the Taliban is to pounce upon the Indian regime which has very freshly assisted Ashraf Ghani’s near to crumbling regime in Kabul with tons of arms and ammunition to be used to tame the advancing Talibs. India fears the Talibani infiltration in the Kashmir affairs sooner than later.
The supply of arms to the Ghani government must have enraged the Talibs and thus the “search” of the Indian diplomatic missions in Afghanistan continues.
The unauthorized entrance of the Taliban inside the Indian diplomatic missions does tell the psychology of the Talibs who have taken the Indian regime as to have been their topmost enemy and so penal action against the Indian missions inside Afghanistan was needed. India has a new headache in the neighbourhood.
To recall, the USSR also left Afghanistan two decades ago terming that it had become a bleeding wound for the mighty Soviet Union under Mikhail Gorbachev.
The US declared rival, the Russian Federation too has made a sarcastic comment on the Afghanistan situation that exists as of now.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a comment on the US forces’ Afghanistan withdrawal saying, “the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan showed that it was time for the West to end its “irresponsible policy of imposing someone’s outside values from abroad”.
Having made sharp comments on the US and the West, but yet Putin has assured the world powers that he will work side by side with the West to “normalize the situation” in Afghanistan and to “build good neighbourly relations” with the country.
Putin further said, “We know Afghanistan, we know it well and have seen how this country is built and how counter-productive it is to try to force unnatural forms of governance and public life upon it.
Putin while making a negative comment on the US and the entire West on the Afghanistan issue forgets to recall how the then Soviet Union have had to pack from Afghanistan almost after two decades. It was certainly a humiliating return from Kabul.
Yet at some point, Putin realizes that the now-defunct USSR which had landed in Afghanistan too have had made some blunders. Acceptance of the mistakes must be taken in a positive manner.
On a different plane, the CNN International, 21 August, Tweets, “Afghanistan has rare earth minerals and, perhaps most importantly, what could be one of the world’s biggest deposits of “Lithium”, an essential but scarce component in rechargeable batteries and other technologies vital to tackling the climate crisis”.
India is taken as a messiah for Nepali leaders who thrive in serving the former Moghul and the slave of the British.
The free service to India has trebled after the calculated ouster of the Nepali monarchy which had kept Indian influence and penetration at a distance much to the annoyance of the Indian regime.
Frankly speaking, Nepal is currently ruled and “administered” by an Indian clique which is equivalent to what the Taliban(s) who have just taken over the political affairs of Afghanistan upon the exit of the US forces.
Needless to say, the Nepali Taliban have vowed to work day and night for the betterment of the enemy regime that India is simply because it was India that has elevated their ranks in Nepal upon the unceremonious of the Nepali monarchy. Remarkably, the ouster of monarchy has a direct relation with Afghanistan.
The SAARC Summit held in Dhaka in November 2005 set the tone for the ejection of the Monarchy from Nepal.
King Gyanendra of Nepal had a verbal clash with Sonia Gandhi’s proxy Indian prime minister Dr MM Singh over the entrance of Afghanistan into the SAARC body. King Gyanendra insisted that Afghanistan did not deserve a seat in the SAARC for the country housed foreign forces.
Indian PM Singh insisted that Afghanistan must be included or else the Summit will have no meaning.
Sensing the arrogance of proxy PM, King Gyanendra then okayed the Indian preference for Afghanistan only in the condition that China, Nepal’s northern neighbour be allowed its entrance into the regional body with the observer status.
The manner King Gyanendra lobbied for China irked Dr Singh who instantly vowed to unseat King Gyanendra and he did so by cultivating his paid and posted agents in Nepal who then created a sort of designed movement which did away with the monarchy.
Nepal thus urgently needs a political deterrent who or which could challenge the highhandedness of the Indian penetration and infiltration in a befitting manner.
The rise of the Talibs in Afghanistan could be a political deterrent to the Indian hegemony that has pained the entire South Asian nations.
If the Talibs behave in a rational manner, then the Afghani force could gain popularity and prestige in South Asia.
All that the Talibs will have to do is to close the doors for the unwanted infiltration of the Indians and the Indian diplomats inside the Afghani territory and closely monitor the Indian missions stationed in various parts of the country.
The Indian establishment would try afresh to build ties with the Talibs with the sole aim of entering Afghanistan only to damage the country from within.
Humiliated by the non-inclusion in the Troika Plus that met in Doha, Qatar, India may now try to damage the “peace efforts” being planned and shortly to be executed by countries like, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, European Union, Germany and Pakistan for making a stable and peaceful Pakistan after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
Countries like China and Russia and Pakistan must foil the Indian design to destabilize Afghanistan.
Nepali observers opine that India may now assist those anti-Taliban forces who have not taken the emergence of the Talibs in good taste.
As the South Asian region understands, takes sadistic pleasure in inflicting pain on those who differ from the Sah-Modi-Doval-Shankar cabal that is Islamophobic. The Islamists Taliban in Afghanistan will surely teach a befitting lesson to the Islamophobic Indian regime led by fundamentalist PM Modi by taking a logical interest in the Kashmir affairs. Kashmir is taken as the world’s first open-air jail.
Afghanistan once again:
A write up jointly penned by Sanjeev Miglani and Asif Shahzad, Yew Lun Tian for the Reuters, August 23, has this to say on Indian desperation for being taken as less significant in the new set up in Afghanistan political affairs.
They say: “And then there is India, Pakistan’s old enemy, which has been locked in a military standoff with China along their disputed border for more than a year. India was a key supporter of the ousted regime in Kabul and as both Pakistan and China become key players in a Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, New Delhi’s nervousness is increasing”. That’s all.







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