India And Nepal Case Study

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India and Nepal relation – Recent Inter-Relation Crisis and Problem Solving Workshop
Introduction:
Nepal is one of the landlocked country, which has three side border with India, and one side with China. India has deep security concern in regard of china throughout the history, and it put higher importance in Nepalese politics, as well as foreign policy. As an underdeveloped country, Nepal has been facing different challenges, such as economic, political, and social. Because of political instability, Nepalese foreign policy has been failed to establish a strong relationship with neighboring countries, especially with India. In addition, Nepal has greater ties with India because of cultural similarity, and open borders. Nepal has been tested …show more content…

"Problem Solving Workshop involves the principle of putting adversaries in a situation where they can explore the possibilities for new options leading to a win-win or variable sum solution to what can be recognized as a mutual problem (Mitchell, 2005, p. 55)." Because of India and Nepal relationship, the violent conflict has been emerged in the border area of these two nation. Different parties have own interest and explanation about democracy, values, and nationalism. Resolving inter-relation conflict between two countries can be a resolution of ethnic violence in Nepal 's south border. In this context, Problem Solving Workshop will be meaningful resolution strategy for both nations, and political parties. It also brings positive massage among the citizens, and produce a strong and affirmative foreign …show more content…

The total budget of the conference is estimated $340,000 including $200,000 administrative, and $140,000 logistic cost. If our donor agency requires detail breakdown of the budget, we will provide it separately.
Invitation and Plan:
Invitation will be sent out one month ago with participant 's conformation to attend the conference. The agenda of the conference also be prepared and approved by the major parties before the actual conference because it allows us to move quickly to the issues, and concerns of the parties. The invitation will be addressed to the actual participant, nor the institution representative. For example, foreign minister, or secretary of ministry would be a decision making person in this context, so we encourage them to participate in the conference. On the other hand, India has big government and their assistant or deputy ministers and executives hold decision making ability. In this case, they can participate as a decision making leader in the

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