We must put national interest at the center
While conducting foreign policy, we should seek to strike a balance between our two neighbors—India and China. We can change friends but not neighbors. The onus is also on us to maintain a cordial and balanced relationship with both of our neighbors. We have to be able to convince the two neighbors about our concerns and hear out their core concerns as well. Keeping a balanced relationship with two of our neighbors is the only way to move forward.
As for electricity trade, India is the only market for our electricity, so we have to be flexible while negotiating with India on this issue.
As India is the only buyer of our electricity, we have to heed its concerns too. Because of this constraint, we have some difficulties and compulsions when it comes to selling electricity.
We have to keep our national interests at the center while conducting foreign policy.
The author is a former PM and president of the Nepali Congress
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