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June 03, 2005

The U.S., India and Nepal

"For the world's sole surviving superpower increasingly criticized for its brash unilateralism, the United States has exhibited a peculiar trait in delegating its Nepal policy to India," asserts Madan P. Khana in an article in the June 2, 2005 edition of Scoop, a New Zealand publication . Mr. Khana said "allowing Indian perceptions to guide American policy on the kingdom would be counterproductive to the overriding imperative of strengthening security and stability in South Asia." See "A Dangerous Delegation of American Diplomacy" for more.

Posted by Munir Umrani at June 3, 2005 07:12 AM

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