01313pab a2200193 454500008004000000100001500040245005400055260000900109300001600118362001100134520073800145650003600883650002800919773003400947908000600981909001000987999001700997952010501014180718b2007 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMage, John aThe Nepali revolution and international relations c2007 ap.1834-839. a19 May aFollowing the June 1, 2001 murder of king Birendra and the royal family, the US intervened militarily in Nepal. At first India closely coordinated with the US strategy for the military defeat of the Maoist-led People's War in Nepal, and China acquiesced. But starting in the spring of 2004 both India and China came to reject the US anathema of the Nepali Maoists as "terrorists" and accept them as legitimate actors on the international stage. With the "12-point agreement" in November 2005, the success of the April 2006 urban insurrection, the comprehensive peace agreement in the fall of 2006, and the Maoists entering the government in early April 2007, US intervention in Nepal has, for the time, been thwarted. - Reproduced. aNepal - Politics and government aPolitics and government aEconomic and Political Weekly aN a73912 c73912d73912 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 42, Issue no: 20pAR74372r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR