The current crisis in nepal poses significant concerns about political stability in India’s neighborhood. The power vacuum following Prime Minister Olil’s ouster could invite challenges such as prolonged unrest or international isolation as indicated by Nepali leader Bimalendra Nidhi.For india-a close neighbor historically connected through cultural ties-Nepal’s turmoil is a reminder to renew cooperative efforts while respecting sovereignty.
India should leverage existing relationships like those mentioned within the ‘Friends of Nepal’ network to provide diplomatic support aimed at stabilizing Nepal’s situation without appearing overbearing or partisan. Ensuring stability will benefit regional security while minimizing risks stemming from an interim governance vulnerable to external influence from nations such as China or the U.S. The potential mismanagement observed during this uprisal underscores the importance of striking a balance between internal reform pressures and maintaining broader leadership credibility-a lesson equally relevant for other democracies globally.