Nepal’s new government signals shift in India, China relations
Newly elected Balendra Shah’s public messaging suggests a balanced approach rather than a tilt to either side, analysts say

In its election manifesto, RSP pledged to pursue “balanced and dynamic diplomacy” with both neighbours, emphasising economic cooperation, cross-border connectivity and trade while transforming Nepal from a “buffer state into a vibrant bridge”.
“Our relations with our neighbours and other countries will be based broadly on the national interests of Nepal,” Shishir Khanal, an RSP leader and newly elected parliamentarian, told This Week in Asia.
“We will focus on economic and development diplomacy, where we will build relationships for the economic growth of our country.”

RSP secured a landslide victory in last week’s poll, an unprecedented feat for a party that entered national politics only four years ago.