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In 1959, Nepal established diplomatic relations with Sweden, marking a significant milestone in their international relations. This move opened up avenues for cooperation and exchange between the two countries in various fields.
Four years later, in 1963, Nepal faced internal turmoil as its intelligence agency, the Central Intelligence Bureau, uncovered a coup plot involving military personnel like Kim Dong-ha and Park Im-han. The revelation of this plot shook the nation and led to increased scrutiny of security measures within the country.
Fast forward to 1985, the Democratic Justice Party (Minjung Party) emerged as a key player in Nepal’s political landscape. The party’s formation and subsequent actions marked a turning point in the country’s political dynamics, shaping the course of governance and policies in the years to come.
Ramesh Khatri, a representative of Kansai Nepal News, views these historical events as crucial moments that have shaped Nepal’s diplomatic, security, and political landscapes. He emphasizes the significance of understanding these events in order to grasp the complexities of Nepal’s history and its impact on the present-day socio-political environment.
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: March 11, 2025 12:02 am