C. K. Raut, PhD is a Nepali Madhesi computer scientist, author, who has been actively involved in demanding a separate Madhesh country for the Madhesi ethnic Nepalis : is a population in Nepal who was and is real civilization of Madhesh. Nepal has already become a playing field of international powers and it will not spare a second, if it had any opportunity, to allow any powers working against the interest of India. On the contrary, the Madheshis have such an affinity with India that they always think about the welfare of India, without expecting anything in return. Therefore, a free Madhesh will spare a region, adjacent to India, out of the influence of the sinister international powers landing in Nepal.It has been very clear in the past that Nepal, with its paranoiac and anti-Indian sentiment, is very reluctant to commission any project of any scale to India, be it hydropower projects, airport security, irrigation dams, or passport printing. With the current wrangling and alleged “embargo” (alleged by the Pahadis) that at least two or three generations of the Nepali people will find hard to forget, it is only going to be worse in the coming days. Nevertheless, after independence of Madhesh, there can still be a cooperation between Nepal and India in the area of hydropower and others, which will depend on their relationship in future.
Interview with Dr CK Raut
C. K. Raut, PhD is a Nepali Madhesi computer scientist, author, who has been actively involved in demanding a separate Madhesh country for the Madhesi ethnic Nepalis : is a population in Nepal who was and is real civilization of Madhesh. Nepal has already become a playing field of international powers and it will not spare a second, if it had any opportunity, to allow any powers working against the interest of India. On the contrary, the Madheshis have such an affinity with India that they always think about the welfare of India, without expecting anything in return. Therefore, a free Madhesh will spare a region, adjacent to India, out of the influence of the sinister international powers landing in Nepal.It has been very clear in the past that Nepal, with its paranoiac and anti-Indian sentiment, is very reluctant to commission any project of any scale to India, be it hydropower projects, airport security, irrigation dams, or passport printing. With the current wrangling and alleged “embargo” (alleged by the Pahadis) that at least two or three generations of the Nepali people will find hard to forget, it is only going to be worse in the coming days. Nevertheless, after independence of Madhesh, there can still be a cooperation between Nepal and India in the area of hydropower and others, which will depend on their relationship in future.
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