Rastriya Swatantra Party General Secretary Bipin Acharya States China's Development is Opportunity for Nepal
Kathmandu. Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) General Secretary Bipin Acharya has stated that the development and prosperity of neighboring country China is an opportunity for Nepal. He expressed this view while speaking at a discussion program on the topic '105 Years of the Communist Party of China: Historical Experience and Nepal's Development'.
General Secretary Acharya mentioned that the role played by the Communist Party of China (CPC) in the past century in leading the country from crisis to prosperity is exemplary for the world. He stated that the relationship between Nepal and China is not limited only to geographical borders but has been connected culturally and emotionally since the time of artist Arniko.
Discussing the family-like and strong relationship between the two countries, he expressed confidence that the relationship between RSP and the Communist Party of China will be further strengthened in the coming days. Stating his views, Acharya said, 'China has presented an example of how a capable and dedicated political party can lead a country from adversity to prosperity. As a new party, RSP can learn a lot from this successful journey of the CPC. Our ideologies may differ, but we are united in the common belief that the progress of a political party and ultimately the country is achieved through serving the people. When neighbors prosper, we also benefit directly and indirectly. From a prosperous neighbor, we expect cooperation and collaboration in areas such as technology, infrastructure development, and biotechnology.'
General Secretary Acharya clarified that although there are differences in the political ideology and governance system of the CPC and RSP, the main goal of both is public welfare and national progress. Mentioning that Nepal is currently at a significant turning point in development, he emphasized the need to move the country towards prosperity by taking maximum benefit from the progress of the neighboring country.
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