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Thursday, February 19, 2009

[AIMSA "Unity in Diversity"] Fwd: Nepal's Faltering Peace Process - New Crisis Group report



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Date: Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 7:45 AM
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INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP - NEW REPORT

Nepal's Faltering Peace Process

Kathmandu/Brussels, 19 February 2009: Despite successful elections and a lasting military ceasefire, Nepal's peace process is facing its most severe tests yet.

Nepal's Faltering Peace Process,* the latest report from the International Crisis Group, examines the fragile state of Nepal's peace process. Ten months after the elections, the constitution-writing process is finally getting underway, but major parts of the peace deal remain unimplemented. Impunity is rife, and public security alarmingly weak. The consensus underlying the process has frayed, relationships between the parties are increasingly acrimonious, and fundamental elements of the deal are being challenged. Key political players, particularly the governing Maoists and the opposition Nepali Congress (NC), urgently need to rebuild consensus on the way forward.

"The Maoists must take the first steps to restore trust by proving their commitment to non-violence and political pluralism", says Rhoderick Chalmers, Crisis Group's South Asia Deputy Project Director. "In turn, their opponents should offer constructive criticism within the framework of the peace process rather than spoiling for its own sake".

The Maoist-led administration's first six months have been frustrating, with the government's achievements overshadowed by poorly handled controversies. The Maoists' longer-term intentions remain suspect, their strong-arm tactics still allied to a revolutionary strategy aimed at a people's republic. There is little unity of effort or intent among their coalition partners and the opposition NC is in organisational and political disarray. The established parties have yet to face up to the need for reform to counter their poor past record, become more representative and reconnect with voters.

Very different interests and positions remain to be bridged – a task that is possible but that cannot be wished away with over-optimistic language. Heightened tensions between the Maoists and the Nepalese Army underline the urgency of tackling the future of the security sector. Issues such as the implementation of federalism will generate intense debate. Addressing these challenges is the job of Nepal's leaders. But the international community must recognise the fragility of the process and be prepared to stick with it.

International actors have played important roles in promoting peace and now need to maintain consistent pressure on all parties to live up to their commitments and encourage them to face the threats to peace. Allowing parts of the peace agreements to drift into abeyance will put the entire process at risk.

"A successfully completed peace process could have broad positive effects for the Nepalese people and for the region", says Robert Templer, Crisis Group's Asia Program Director. "The need is for carefully targeted assistance and political pressure".


Contacts: Nadim Hasbani (Brussels) +32 (0) 2 541 1635
Kimberly Abbott (Washington) +1 202 785 1601
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*Read the full Crisis Group report on our website: http://www.crisisgroup.org

The International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organisation covering some 60 crisis-affected countries and territories across four continents, working through field-based analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict.






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[AIMSA "Unity in Diversity"] Govt calls global firms for study of east-west railway

 
 
 
 Please note the planned route. How many Local towns are connected through the proposed route?
 
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Ram Manohar
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Govt calls global firms for study of east-west railway

KIRAN CHAPAGAIN & PRABHAKAR GHIMIRE
KATHMANDU, Feb 19: The Ministry of Physical Planning and Works (MPPW) has called for expression of interest by international firms in carrying out a feasibility study on a Mechi-Mahakali Electric Railway Line, also known as east-west railway. The prime minister, in his second address to the nation on January 25, had directed the ministry to start work on such a study.

Hari Prasad Sharma, spokesperson at MPPW, said interested international firms which have experience working on railway construction, can apply by March 1. A notice to this effect was published on January 30. The ministry plans to begin the study work on the 1,200 km railway, which will connect the Mechi river in the east to the Mahakali in the west, by June 1. The plan is to complete the study work within eight months.

At present, the country has only one operational railway line, the 29-km Janakur-Jainagar Railway that links Nepal to India.

Meanwhile, MPPW has requested the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to float the government plan on feasibility study before bilateral and multilateral donors to canvas their help. A letter to this effect was sent to MoF on February 11.

"As construction of an electric railway is very ambitious and expensive for a country like ours, we requested the Ministry of Finance to seek interested donors for conducting a feasibility study," Dhruba Regmi, joint secretary at MPPW who is overseeing the project, told myrepublica.com.

However, Krishna Gyawali, chief of Foreign Aid Co-ordination Division at MoF, said MoF has not approached any donors regarding the MPPW request on the proposed railway. He added that the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, Japan and Korea are possible donors for the project.

Sharma added that the feasibility study will prepare preliminary engineering designs for the railway, estimate the cost of tracks, bridges, overhead electric lines and a signal system among other things. Besides, it will also prepare modalities for project implementation.

In the annual budget for the current fiscal year, the government has allocated Rs 150 million for construction of an electric railway in the Tarai from Mechi to the Mahakali along with upgrading and widening a Jainagar-Janakpur-Bardibas rail line and carrying out a study for a Kathmandu-Pokhara line.

A pre-feasibility study of the railway system carried out by Promotion of Renewable Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Abetment (PREGA) in 2006 says that the proposed railway line could be constructed at an estimated cost of US$ 2.07 billion.


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[AIMSA "Unity in Diversity"] Re: [AIMSA "Unity in Diversity"]

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[AIMSA "Unity in Diversity"]

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