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VOA标准英语2008年-India Ready to Review Treaty with Nepal

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Under pressure from Nepal's new Maoist-led government, India says it is ready to review the 58-year-old treaty that governs the relationship between the two countries. VOA correspondent Steve Herman reports from New Delhi the announcement followed talks between the former guerilla leader of Nepal's decade-long insurgency1 and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
 
Indian PM Manmohan Singh, left, hugs Nepal's PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal, in New Delhi, India, 15 Sep 2008

India says it has agreed to its small neighbor's demand to review and consider modifying the 1950 treaty that governs relations with Nepal.

Earlier in the day, during a meeting with Indian politicians, Nepal's new prime minister called for all agreements between the two neighbors to be scrutinized2.

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, better known as Prachanda, says it is time for "revolutionary change in bilateral3 ties." He became the leader of Nepal's first republic government last month. He was at the forefront of the decade-long insurgency against Nepal's army under the now ousted4 monarchy5.

Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon says the foreign and home secretaries of the two country's will meet to review Nepal's security concerns and other issues "to reflect today's realities."
 
Nepal's foreign minister, Upendra Yadav, speaking to reporters in New Delhi, 16 Sept. 2008

Despite persistent6 questioning from reporters in New Delhi, Nepal's foreign minister, Upendra Yadav, a former Maoist cadre, would not specify7 which items in the 58-year-old treaty Kathmandu finds objectionable.

"We have to upgrade it. We have to revise it in order to make the friendship of both countries stronger," Yadav said.

Analysts8 say in addition to the security relationship and the desire for greater Indian investment that would help ease Nepal's trade imbalance, Kathmandu wants to change arrangements on sharing ofwater resources and management of the border.

Indian officials say the neighbors agreed they would set a minister-level joint9 committee to avert10 future flooding disasters. This follows flooding on the Kosi River, which originates in Nepal, that put much of the Indian state of Bihar under water last month.

During his visit which began Sunday, Prachanda has called the relationship between New Delhi and Kathmandu vital and requested increased investment in Nepal to help develop the landlocked Himalayan country. He says India has to understand there "is going to be a problem" if Nepal, wedged between China and India, does not develop.

Indian business leaders have expressed apprehension11 about Nepal's security situation, its lack of transparency and the confusing regulatory and tax structure.

The decade-long civil war in Nepal devastated12 the country's economy.

Prachanda, who is leading a 50-member government and business delegation13 to India, says his trip has put the two-way relationship on a new level, ending mutual14 suspicions. He is to visit Bangalore on Wednesday to observe the city's famous information technology industry before returning home to Kathmandu.

 


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