Scholar Anuma Koirala’s Book “Unveiling the mysteries of Nepal’s Peace Zone and Political Deadlock” presents a visionary approach to establishing Nepal as a neutral Peace Zone amid regional tensions.
The Peace Zone proposal in the modern era is significant in the context of south Asia as well as in the global affairs particularly in relation to the 1950 treaty between Nepal and India which many view as imbalanced and a relic of umbrella doctrinal influence. By positioning itself as a Peace Zone, Nepal seeks to assert its sovereignty and promote regional stability distancing itself from external powers.
This strategic plan not only aims to enhance Nepal’s diplomatic standing but also fosters internal cohesion by uniting diverse communities around a shared vision of peace and neutrality.
It encourages collaboration with neighbours with advocating for mutual respects and non-interference. This proposal could redefine Nepal’s role in regional dynamics offering a fresh narrative of independence and cooperation, ultimately seeking to nullify the lingering effects of historical treaties that constrain it’s autonomy.