Role of State in National Interest

Poush 2, 2081

Pathak Patra

Role of State in National Interest

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Gopal Khanal's article published in Kantipur on the 30th of November, 'National Power Seen in China', has given meaning to positive national policy.

The consensus reached by the two big parties, Nepali Congress and CPN-UML, has been seen to be very responsible, given priority to Nepal's interest in international relations and the agreement with neighboring countries. It is said, 'Janani Janmbhumish Swargadapi Gariyasi' means the country one is born in is dearer than heaven. Therefore, it is appropriate for leaders to act in the interest of their country.

Even when visiting other countries, bilateral and multilateral relations should be promoted within the framework of common documents. When the government is strong and confident, only then can the government put the national interests at the center and negotiate with all foreign powers including its neighbors. Therefore, the person in the government is the parent, should be far-reaching. They should never fail to parent.
– Jairam Chapagarin, Nagarjuna-5, Kathmandu

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