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@trailokyararyal Avatar @trailokyararyal Trailokya Raj Aryal

Trailokya Raj Aryal posts on X about nepal, china, india, beijing the most. They currently have XXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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"They wanted to show the Chinese that a rebellion against the Communists was possible. They thought a rebellion might start in Tibet and spread across China making Chiangs return to Beijing possible. What was the whole Khampa rebellion about+"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:24Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"change in the nature of warfare Nepalthe once-supplier of soldiers to the Allied powerslost its strategic importance. Mahendra either to present himself as a nationalist or to avoid alienating India started promoting non-alignment. Well maybe that was what was needed +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:15Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"after the founding of Bangladesh. With India clearly aligned with the Soviets and Pakistan and China moving closer to the US Washington felt the Khampas could be used by India to either separate Tibet or create unnecessary problems for China. +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:27Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"No economic growth No military modernization And that further eroded the major powers interest in Nepal. It was neither a market for their goods nor a strategic ally. The powers looked for countries that offered them either geographical or economic advantages or +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:18Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"foreigners took us seriously and gave us some leeway in dealing with them were during wartime. But after the Second World War the nature of warfare changed drastically. With the extensive use of tanks machine guns airplanesand later the development of nuclear weaponsNepal +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:09Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"created the idea that Nepal was indeed a playground for major powersand that only he and his system Panchayat could stop it. We bought that myth. It got ingrained in our national psyche. Now lets go back briefly to the period after 1945. Like I said with the drastic +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:15Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"I dont think so because the constitution he adopted which still functions as the constitution of Taiwan the Republic of China clearly mentioned Tibet as part of China. So what did the Americans and the Taiwanese want +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:24Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"Enough linking Tibet with everything that goes on in Nepal it makes no sense either historically or as part of todays American strategy. X. Did America really want a free Tibet in the late 1950s and early 1960s As a student of modern Chinese history I believe it did not. +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:15Z XXX followers, 4847 engagements

"at the time but later it further isolated Nepal. Like they say if youre friends with everyone youre friends with no one. While others who started the Non-Aligned Movement openly leaned toward either the US or the Soviet Union we were happy being neutral. Leading to:+"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:16Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"Then there are other factors behind this myth of Nepals geopolitical and strategic importance. X. In the 1950s or 60s Nehru once remarked that Nepal would become a place of international intrigue if India did not control its foreign policy. AND King Mahendra used that+"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:12Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

""Here was the upside down nature of the system: you could only be trusted if you were corrupt. It was the honest ones who had problems." -- David McClosky The Persian"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-12T02:25Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"The budget had already been cut; Americans hoped the Khampas would simply fade away. The Sino-Soviet split of the 60sbgave China an opening to reconcile with others and most importantly whatever sympathy the Americans had for the Khampas was gone by 1971 +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:26Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"So it makes no sense to believe the CIA didnt know this. Theres also the question of Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang had flaws but even the Communists view him as a nationalist. He was an American ally. Would Chiang have agreed to let go of Tibet if he returned to power in Beijing+"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:23Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"those that openly aligned with them strategically. Nepal did neither. Nepal offered neither"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:19Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"lost its major allure to foreign powers: soldiers. After that we were abandoned and left on our own. Nepal simply failed to grasp the reality that we had become quite insignificant. We continued living in the pastor as they say in a time warp.+"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:10Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"misplaced Indian fear to further perpetuate the myth. In a way its the only thing that both the Congress and the royalists still agree on to this day. And Mahendra must be rolling on the floor laughing wherever he happens to be now. 2.With his shrewdness and cunning Mahendra+"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:13Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"went into China without being informed doesnt make sense. Also as far as I know no credible American historian has seriously argued that Tibet was fully independent before the 1950s. Fairbank and Spence both mention how Qing emperors issued decrees to the Dalai Lama. +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:22Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"Hmm so you think Nepal is not of any importance I find that hard to believe when everyone seems to be saying the exact opposite. Anyway lets hear your take. Thanks. Nepals geopolitical or strategic importance ended with the Second World War. You see the only times+"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-17T03:08Z XXX followers, 3448 engagements

"It wasnt about Tibetan independence per se; it was aimed at reinstating Chiang to power. Did America continue supporting the Khampas into the late 1960s No. America pulled the plug and even sent the Dalai Lamas brother to Mustang to encourage them to give up the fight. +"
X Link @trailokyararyal 2025-10-15T04:25Z XXX followers, XXX engagements