COMMENTARY   CHINESE HIGH LEVEL DELEGATION ARRVING TO ASSESS NEPAL SITUATION


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http://www.telegraphnepal.com/news_det.php?news_id=2352

*Kathmandu:* Nepal's threat loaded   political transition appears to have
jolted the northern neighbor China as well of late.

It is understandable that any political upheaval in Nepal's Terai or
mountains would have a "direct" impact upon the security situation of
adjoining Nepal-China borders.

And thus any interest taken by China in the unfolding turbulent political
situation in this country can't be taken otherwise. This is so also because
India-the real trouble maker-has been taking more than the desired and the
required interests in the political situation in this country and thus
China's –better late than never-exhibition of her legitimate interests in
Nepali affairs is not only genuine but warranted as well.

In the recent weeks and months, it is becoming visibly clear that China will
not leave this "beleaguered" country to the mercy of foreign forces more so
that of India.

Of late the Chinese high authorities have begun taking "proper" and the
needed interest in the political developments unfolding in this country much
to the chagrin of those who conclude that Nepal must remain under their
periphery and thus abide by the dictates passed on to Nepal and its
Indo-pendent leaders.

No wonder then China is sending a high level delegation to Nepal led by Dr.
Wang Jiarui, who is the 17th CPC Central Committee, Head of the
International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee of China to
assess the political situation here.

Dr. Jirui is considered to be a high level authority in the Chinese
political hierarchy and thus his trip to Kathmandu would "mean" much to
Nepal, analysts say.

The Chinese dignitary is expected to be in Nepal at the invitation of
Nepal's foreign ministry by the end of this month. Unsubstantiated reports
have it that Dr. Wang is coming Nepal on 30th November.

Reports say that Dr. Wang has already left the Chinese Capital and is
currently in the Republic of Korea. Upon completion of this visit, he is
expected to head for Nepal for a four day long sojourn here.

The Chinese delegation led by Dr. Wang is supposed to meet Nepal's Prime
Minister and various leaders of Nepal's political parties.

Dr. Wang's visit is coincided with one Maoists top-hats' declaration
recently that the Maoists party will "soon" have formal ties with the
Communist party of China. Ram Bahadur Thapa alias Badal talking to a weekly
recently declared that his party will soon have "formal" ties with the
Communist party of China.

To recall, the Chinese envoy in Nepal, Zheng Xiangling, also had some time
back said that his country was about to establish formal links with the
Maoists party of Nepal.

Dr. Wang's visit is loaded with meaning given the envoy's admission that his
country's party will have "relations" with the Maoists.

Such"heart rendering" news might not be taken in good taste by the Indian
side which concludes that the Nepali Maoists must abide by their dictates.

 The Chinese delegation upon the completion of his brief Nepal sojourn is
all set to make an official trip to India wherein he is supposed to meet
Sonia Gandhi and other influential leaders of there.

Unconfirmed reports say that Dr. Wang is raising the issue of Nepal's Terai
crisis with the Indian leaders.

High placed sources say that Dr. Wang in New Delhi may remind the Indian
establishment of what the then Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of
China, Marshal Chen Yi, had talked of Nepal.

To recall, Marshal Chen Yi had told that any attack on Nepal would be
construed as an attack on mainland China itself. The Chinese envoy in
Kathmandu too talked in the recent months that Marshal Chen Yi's views were
still valid.

This adds to the significance of Dr. Wang's visit to India and his possible
talks about Nepal hinting India not to "harass" the northern neighbor-Nepal.

*2007-11-25 16:17:16*
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