Kathmandu:Nepal will maintain good relations with India and China under the next coalition government led by the Nepali Congress, which will emerge as the largest party in the upcoming elections, a top ruling party leader has said. Senior Nepali Congress leader Prakash Man Singh also said that Nepal needs to maintain a balance in its foreign policy and if there are disputes with any of its neighbours, it will seek to resolve them through dialogue and a democratic process.
"We will follow a non-aligned foreign policy. We will maintain good friendly relations with all the countries including the neighbours by keeping national interest and welfare of the people in focus," Singh told PTI in an interview. "We need help and cooperation from all the friendly countries towards attaining development and economic prosperity for our country," he added.
The bilateral ties between New Delhi and Kathmandu had come under strain under then Nepalese Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli's government, which came out with a new map showing Lipulekh, Kalapani and Limpiyadhura as Nepal's territories in 2020. There were frequent reports about China encroaching Nepalese territory in Humla district as well as in the international media, which have often been denied by the Chinese embassy in Kathmandu.
"If there are disputes with any of our neighbours we will seek to resolve them through dialogue and democratic process," Singh said. Singh underlined that his first goal is to win the upcoming elections. "Nepali Congress will emerge as the largest party in the upcoming Parliamentary election and it is natural that the largest party will lead the new government," said Singh, who is the NC candidate from prestigious Kathmandu-1 constituency.
Since Nepali Congress had led the peace process and drafting of the new Constitution in 2015, now it's time to bring about economic revolution through proper implementation of the constitution and Nepali Congress is ready to shoulder the responsibility, he said. "We are passing through an economic crisis and there is a need to bring about economic prosperity so that the ordinary people can taste the fruits of democracy and Nepali Congress will focus its attention towards that direction after the election," he said.