Unrest in Nepal: A Wake-Up Call for India to Monitor Political Turmoil in South Asia
As Nepal experiences massive anti-government protests, former Indian ambassadors stress the importance of New Delhi monitoring the situation closely. The crisis follows similar unrest in neighboring countries, raising concerns about regional stability. Resignation of Nepal's Prime Minister and violent protests underscore the urgency for India to safeguard its interests.

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In the wake of escalating anti-government protests, Nepal finds itself in a severe political crisis, attracting keen attention from former Indian ambassadors. These seasoned diplomats emphasize New Delhi's need to vigilantly observe the situation unfolding in the neighboring nation.
The turmoil, characterized by the dramatic resignation of Nepalese Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli and violent protests leaving casualties, mirrors similar incidents in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, where public unrest led to governmental upheavals. Veteran diplomats urge a strategic 'wait and watch' approach, cautioning that premature interventions could prove counterproductive.
As tensions rise, the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu has issued emergency contact numbers for Indian nationals, ensuring their safety amid the uncertainty. Experts underscore the need for diplomatically nuanced vigilance in a region grappling with widespread instability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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