The whole game turned around for America, they defeated China from 12000 KM

World politics is like chess. A move made anywhere has its effect felt thousands of kilometres away. Today the same situation is being seen in Asia. After the change of power in Nepal, why is it being said that this is a setback for China and America has gained the upper hand?

International News: The youth movement that lasted for just two days in Nepal showed the way out of power to former Prime Minister KP Oli. Whatever was seen in Nepal this week, its effect is not limited to Nepal's politics only. It has affected the entire Asian politics because Oli was considered to be the closest to China.

With his exit, it is believed that America has played a big game and has given a direct blow to China. Nepal has always maintained a balance between India and China. But during Oli's tenure, Nepal's inclination towards China was becoming more visible. He promoted Beijing's "Belt and Road Initiative", and even participated in China's Victory Day parade. All this was troubling America.

America's connection in Nepal's movement

According to media reports, the US had revived the Millennium Challenge Compact (MCC) in Nepal this year. This project is to strengthen the energy and road infrastructure with the help of about $ 500 million. It was considered a direct competition project to China's "Belt and Road". Therefore, analysts say that the US may have a deep role in the resentment and movement against Oli.

Sushila Karki Shifts Nepal Politics

Now the situation is that Oli is out and now Sushila Karki is going to take over the responsibility of interim Prime Minister. Karki has good relations with India, she has studied from Banaras Hindu University and has also expressed gratitude by taking the name of PM Modi. It is clear that Nepal's politics is now moving a little away from China and India is moving closer to America.

India-US friendship gains momentum again

A few years ago, the relations between India and America were strained due to the tariff dispute. But now the picture is changing. Talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the American leadership are increasing. American representatives may come to India next week in which a deal may be made regarding the -8I aircraft. If there is some clarity regarding the tariff in the coming days, then India-US relations can come back on track. This means pressure on China. Because if there is one power in Asia that can challenge China, then it is India. America understands this very well and hence is engaged in improving relations with the Modi government.

Trying to keep Pakistan in its camp

Pakistan has long been China's biggest partner. Be it economic aid or defense deals, Beijing has always stood by Islamabad. But Pakistan's own political and economic troubles have changed the situation. US President Donald Trump seems to be more kind to Pakistan in his second term. Recently, the Pakistani Army Chief has had dinner with the US President at the White House. This is not a small gesture. It is clear from this that America is trying to pull China's most trusted partner towards itself.