Intervention is as ancient and well-established instruments of foreign policy as are diplomatic pressure, negotiations, and war. From the time of the ancient Greeks to this day, some states have found it advantageous to intervene in the affairs of other states on behalf of their own interests and against the latters' will. Other states, in view of their interests, have opposed such interventions and have intervened on behalf of theirs.
In the context of Nepal, looking at the political and economic events that have happened in the past few days, it seems like the index of intervention of foreign players in domestic affairs of Nepal is on the rise. The brewing discord between our two " Super power wanna be neighbors "and the power struggle between them to be the regional hegemons have greatly influenced the political and economic ideologies of our political parties. No matter which side of of the isle they represent (left or right ) the politcial parties has converted into panders. These pander now believe in Laissez-faire/anarchism philosophies.Which seek no government intervention at all and threaten to subvert the current government with tactics like blackmailing.Representative of these political parties are making a business trips to Beijing and Delhi to see, which country makes a best offer to deflower the very young Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal .
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