Transition of Civil-Military Relations for National Development in Nepal

Sambid Bilas Pant
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Before the formation of the professional military and the cavalry, there were citizen militias, an army composed of ordinary citizens in ancient Greece. Numerous scholars in academia have reinforced an ideal relationship between the military and the civilians. Though the traditional roles of the military to protect the national sovereignty and territorial integrity remain crucial, it is important to reassess the roles played by the military in national development in the contemporary liberal democratic societies of the twenty–first century. The objective of the article is to reflect on the changing dynamics of the civil military relationship and discourses in the development of Nepal and to explain why and how the civilian supremacy has been institutionalized over a period of time as enshrined in the Constitution of Nepal. The paper unfolds implications for identifying the means and ways to strengthen the civil-military relationship in the present socio-political context of Nepal. Various information and facts were collected through secondary sources and normative lens was used to analyze the changing dynamics of the civil military relationship and discourses in the development of Nepal. It is revealed that Nepali Army (NA) has been successfully transitioning to a new role by being effectively involved in national development programs through socioeconomic infrastructural development works, by providing humanitarian aid in relief missions and contributing to various national pride projects identified by the government of Nepal and the government must provide resources and mandate NA to carry out various development activities.
尼泊尔军民关系转型促进国家发展
在职业军队和骑兵形成之前,古希腊有平民民兵,即由普通公民组成的军队。学术界许多学者都强调了一种理想的军民关系。虽然军队在保护国家主权和领土完整方面的传统作用仍然至关重要,但重新评估军队在21世纪当代自由民主社会中在国家发展中所发挥的作用是很重要的。本文的目的是反思尼泊尔发展过程中文武关系和话语的变化动态,并解释文官至上在一段时间内被制度化的原因和方式,并将其写入尼泊尔宪法。本文揭示了在尼泊尔目前的社会政治背景下确定加强文武关系的手段和途径的含义。通过二手来源收集各种信息和事实,并使用规范镜头来分析尼泊尔发展中文武关系和话语的变化动态。据透露,尼泊尔军队(NA)已经成功地过渡到一个新的角色,通过社会经济基础设施建设工程有效地参与国家发展计划,通过在救济任务中提供人道主义援助,并为尼泊尔政府确定的各种民族自豪感项目做出贡献,政府必须提供资源并授权NA开展各种发展活动。
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