The conclusion of the army is that coordination and cooperation between state institutions should be strengthened
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The Nepali Army has concluded that it should proceed with a 'new strategy' to face the security challenges created by international and regional geopolitical changes. For this, the army has concluded that the coordination and cooperation between the state institutions should be strengthened.
The security situation of the country, the geopolitical situation and the possible risks caused by it were reviewed on Thursday and Friday by the military headquarters, Jangi Adda, through the 'Pritanapati Coordination Meeting'. There was a discussion on the overall situation from the war base and the departments/directorates under it and all the eight Pritnapati headquarters. Most of the participants said that it is necessary to move forward in order to face the changing situation. The two-day conference ended on Friday. At the conclusion of the
conference, Commander-in-Chief Ashokraj Sigdel said that a corresponding strategy is necessary to face the changing challenges. Jangi Adda has prepared to submit a report to the government after summarizing the conclusions of the conference. "During the opening of the conference, the Commander-in-Chief informed about the national security challenges due to the national-international situation and the geopolitical situation created by it," said a military officer who participated in the meeting, "by emphasizing that, the conference has prepared a concise roadmap on how to proceed in the future." Sources who participated in the meeting said that it was the essence of the Prithanapati conference. The Directorate of Military Public Relations and Information said that various issues including analysis of the current security situation, review of trainings, provision of funds were discussed. Participating in the
conference, the presidents of all the seven provinces and valleys informed about the situation with reports on security, economic, social, political and other issues of their respective regions. At that time, he commented that the situation in Koshi and Madhesh states was 'somewhat more complicated' than others. The army is under pressure to 'properly address' it.
Every year on the eve of the Army Day, Jangi Adda conducts an analysis of the overall situation of the country by sending the presidents from all over the country to review and decide the necessary strategy. Recently, after Donald Trump became the president of the United States, the United States has suspended the grants it has been giving to various countries, including Nepal, through USAID. The US has also suspended the grant given to Nepal under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). The army has also reviewed the situation created by this.
"The ups and downs that appear all over the world are especially connected with political, diplomatic, cultural, social, business, technology, economic and other matters, it is the political decisions that affect these things," said a military officer, "The most affected by such decisions are small countries, and Nepal will also be affected by it. Recently, after the new leadership in the United States, the suspension of foreign aid has caused a stir in the annual budget of many countries, these and such aspects have also affected Nepal." It is made. Naturally, these topics were also discussed and reviewed.'
