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India looks to rebuild relations with Nepal and regain ground lost to China

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Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, waves towards the media after he was elected in August, 2016. Photo: Reuters
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India is likely to offer Nepal’s new prime minister help building an east-west railway line and better access to its ports on his first visit this week, as it tries to regain ground lost recently to China.

Prachanda, a former Maoist rebel commander, has chosen New Delhi as his first foreign stop, seeking to rebalance ties that chilled under his pro-China predecessor. K.P. Oli had sealed trade deals that sought to reduce landlocked Nepal’s economic dependence on India.
Relations with India have become frosty for some time. I want to remove the bitterness
Prime Minister Prachanda

“Relations with India have become frosty for some time. I want to remove the bitterness,” Prachanda told reporters on Tuesday evening in Kathmandu, adding India now “wants to help Nepal, which is in difficulties”.

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Nepal has yet to complete a political transition after a decade-long insurgency and weeks of deadly street protests that brought down the monarchy nearly a decade ago.

A new republican constitution is still a source of rancour for southern plains people who mounted a five-month border blockade that ended earlier this year.

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The country’s last government said the fuel and trade embargo had the tacit backing of India – a charge New Delhi has denied.

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