Donald J Trump's triumph in the US presidential race this week stunned Americans and sent stun waves over the world. Here in Nepal, it had experts scratching their heads about what it intends to Nepal, particularly the nation's tight exercise in careful control amongst India and China.
Will President Trump truly finish on his dangers to oust illicit transients, and by what method will it influence the US organization approach on those looking for political shelter, similar to the Bhutan displaced people?
Trump's hate for human rights, his appearing sensitivity for Russian President Vladimir Putin and feedback of Barak Obama's Asian Pivot tenet opposite China could drastically change America's place in the area. In spite of his closeness to Obama, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was one of the first to welcome Trump with a caring message. Some Hindu Indian-Americans were vocal supporters of the Trump crusade.
Experts say an erratic change in the US outside arrangement could influence the political economy of East Asia and the Gulf where 2.5 million Nepalis work and send settlement home. What makes some apprehensive is rapidly spreading Syria-Iraq struggle, dragging Saudi Arabia and Iran into the shred, and destabilizing the locale.
"The immediate ramifications of Trump's triumph will be his approach towards vagrants and exiles," says Nischalnath Pandey of the Center for South Asian Studies. "In any case, what his approach will be towards India and China will likewise have results for Nepal."
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