Why Are We Handing Out Hydropower Plants To India? | Corruption | Dipak Gyawali | Sushant Pradhan

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2023
  • Mr. Dipak Gyawali is a distinguished hydroelectric power engineer, political economist, and former Minister of Water Resources in Nepal. In this podcast, the host & Dipak Gyawali delve into the complex dynamics of the Russia-Ukraine war, examining America's involvement and its geopolitical implications. Additionally, they explore the pressing issues of inflation and the growing presence of private military groups.
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Komentáře • 24

  • @jasonbaidya231
    @jasonbaidya231 Před rokem +10

    All parties in Nepal doesn't care about our national interest and security. I hope younger generation like you realize this. Ideologies are like car show room brochure. Our leaders read that and try to drive our country.

  • @havansabid326
    @havansabid326 Před rokem +5

    you were a minister. what did you do to stop this practice when you were in office?

  • @srgplay4526
    @srgplay4526 Před rokem +4

    For industrial development electricity is not the only factor affecting it, it's one of the factor, the other things that gov. should focus on are the policies to attract foreign investment, country stability, Incentives, etc... And Salami Slicing tactic is referred to the grabbing/ illegal occupation of land by China small by small over time, and in general context, it's applying small actions overtime which will have large impact later on, then how is it related to what the sir has told? Either he should explain what he ment by that or he should don't use the word without an actual context.

    • @Bl21168345
      @Bl21168345 Před rokem

      Can you give an example where china has done this please ?

    • @srgplay4526
      @srgplay4526 Před rokem

      @@Bl21168345 Ohh boy don't get me started with this. There are a lot of examples. Just search it lol.

    • @srgplay4526
      @srgplay4526 Před rokem

      @@Bl21168345 There is a whole Wikipedia upon it. And other sources as well.

  • @danieltamang2289
    @danieltamang2289 Před rokem

    bitter truth

  • @blockchainman861
    @blockchainman861 Před rokem +9

    1) BRI projects like Gautam Budha International airport and pokhra airport will be taken by the Chinese import export bank
    2) China had done a blockade for 2 years in Nepal
    3) Nepal wants to use the electric grid in India to export to Bangladesh
    4) Nepal unable to pay even the interest rates to the Chinese banks
    The reasons.... Bhutan has NO industry and does not require a lot of electricity for its small population

    • @shinnam3594
      @shinnam3594 Před rokem +3

      1. Gautam Buddha international airport and Pokhara airport aren't part of BRI. Infact not a single BRI project has been implemented in Nepal. Infact its India that has prevented the smooth functioning of these airports by not allowing the air routes.
      2.Blockade or the border closure was caused by covid-19 pandemic. Trade on the northern side is insignificant. Most of the essential products comes from the southern side, even the products from china. Therefore border closure didn't cause a humanitarian catastrophe like when india did blockade.
      3. Population of Nepal is not small at all . its population is 50 times that of Bhutan. Nepal needs electricity for itself .
      Many parts of nepal is still of grid. Nepali industries needs cheap electricity. Promoting ev vehicles and induction in kitchen can help reduce dependence on hydrocarbons.
      We need electricity for ourself. We are selling electricity to india for peanuts and buying it back when needed 4-5 times the selling cost.

    • @marg4s83
      @marg4s83 Před rokem

      @@shinnam3594 Absoultely bro

    • @Bl21168345
      @Bl21168345 Před rokem

      I'm tired of these negative propaganda against china lol they literally gave us so much in infrastructure. If nepal can't pay back the loans then it's our fault. The deal was made. We need to move from this narrative that India is good to us and china is bad in realty in facts china has helped us way more

  • @SattickDas2001
    @SattickDas2001 Před 8 měsíci

    Brother, India , Nepal same problem. Faulty administration. 😭..
    I believe there should be 3-4 representatives from Nepal in Indian Parliament at least.
    Whether we like it or not, our internal affairs are intrinsically linked.
    We need more pro people policies and promote good capitalism that is not bound by pretty borders.

  • @sureshasuresha6520
    @sureshasuresha6520 Před rokem

    हामीसँग उठाइएको service चार्ज लगभगआज सम्म ४५० करोड भन्दा बढी उठाइयो होला। यो पैसा के मा खर्च गर्छ कुलमान ले ? Mcc मा ???

  • @srgplay4526
    @srgplay4526 Před rokem

    Who is funding for the development of hydro-electric stations? And who is buying it?

  • @rakeshbarman3486
    @rakeshbarman3486 Před 4 měsíci

    im indian ,you should never give your strategic infrastructure to foreign nations ,
    and yes small nations lacks expertise sometimes on handling such infra but you can always bring in consultation from different foreign company , for small nations building manufacturing sector is hard , but there are small nation who have niche manufacturing sectors , high end products manufacturing in niche sectors is best suitable for nepal ,
    i don't know your goverment should urge indian companies to do some niche manufacturing TOTs to nepal so that you guys can build upon that ,

  • @mytrial679
    @mytrial679 Před rokem +2

    Kassam khun kholincha…sudan ko jasari neta harulai ghisarera marna parcha

  • @paulrj7635
    @paulrj7635 Před rokem +5

    Nepal will never grow under communist..... communism means complete power, complete power means corruption. India provides nepal free money other hand china gives you loan in High intrest, soon pokhra airport comes in Chinese control. Believe me bro coz I love nepal my wife's belongs to tanahun .

    • @marg4s83
      @marg4s83 Před rokem

      Typical biased Indian Mentality,

  • @shortinformation6073
    @shortinformation6073 Před rokem +1

    As indian i only want say first check that india buy that electricity ? If india buy then nepal earn dollers.
    Resently nepal export electricity to Bangladesh through india.
    All we want to achived renewable energy targets.
    Its just my understanding .
    If india produced lots electricity and exports to another country its also considered export commodity

    • @hsuyaarchives2526
      @hsuyaarchives2526 Před rokem +1

      correct , why so over-protectionism that communists always want. They will take help for China since they are communist but not India.

  • @aayushshrestha494
    @aayushshrestha494 Před rokem +1

    Barking dog seldom bite. You had your shot! All we got was darkness!

    • @zkfnd859
      @zkfnd859 Před rokem +1

      Were youeven around in 2003?
      Haha

  • @lekhnathgyawali
    @lekhnathgyawali Před rokem

    Budo ta purai paat raixa na data padhxa na system bujhxa hawa ma boliraxa yr