India has once again asked Nepal to allow it to deploy sky-marshals in the airplanes flying out from Kathmandu. While the request is not new this occassion it comes with a veiled threat. India has conveyed to Nepal- in the highest levels- that it expects a “prompt and positive” response and could even be forced to take “unilateral action” in the eventuality of a hijack from Kathmandu, according to a report in today’s Indian Express, an Indian daily. The Indian government underlined this message, thinly veiled threat, to visiting Nepalese Home Minister Bhim Rawal during a meeting with Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram on last week (18 Jan), according to the Talk about. Rawal was also told about the Indian apprehension that jehadis could have crossed into Nepal via its porous land border and may be waiting for an chances to strike. [Now the question is: what was India doing while jehadis were crossing into Nepal via its land? It end up being noted that terrorists didn’t come via Nepal to attack Mumbai on 26 November 2008.
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