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October 17, 2011
Nepalese See Pakistan as South Asia's Greatest Security Threat
Among potential threats, respondents are most concerned about terrorism.
by Nicole Naurath and Jan Sonnenschein

BRUSSELS -- Nepalese are roughly twice as likely to identify Pakistan as the greatest threat to South Asian security than Afghanistan or India.

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The results, based on a survey that Gallup conducted in mid-July and early August for the South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF), appear to reflect Nepalese respondents' concern about terrorism. Four in 10 Nepalese choose terrorism as the No. 1 security threat to the region. Crime places a distant second, with 20% naming it as the top issue.

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Fewer than 1 in 10 (8%) Nepalese say nuclear weapons constitute the greatest security threat and an equal percentage (8%) say the same about rivalry between India and Pakistan. Although Nepal is situated between two rising powers, India and China, their rivalry hardly registers as a security threat.

With concern about terrorism weighing heavily on their minds, Nepalese look with unease at Pakistan -- a country whose own president accuses past governments of having "deliberately created and nurtured" terrorist movements. However, some Nepalese respondents may have been thinking more locally than regionally when answering the question about the greatest security threat. More than five years after Nepal's decade-long civil war ended, local insurgent groups are still fighting for the independence of certain regions in the country.

Implications

Nepal's leaders and others worldwide should take Nepalese worries about Pakistan and terrorism seriously. On the one hand, policymakers need to step up efforts to advance the regional cooperation in South Asia sorely needed to boost regional security. On the other hand, Nepal's leaders must improve security within the country. The recent handover of weapons by former Maoist rebels appears to be a first step in the right direction.

The survey is part of the Insights South Asia project -- a cooperation between SADF and Gallup. Download the report on the entire Nepal survey.

For complete data sets or custom research from the more than 150 countries Gallup continually surveys, please contact SocialandEconomicAnalysis@gallup.com or call 202.715.3030.

Survey Methods

Results are based on face-to-face interviews with 1,000 adults, aged 15 and older, conducted July 16-Aug. 7, 2011, in Nepal. For results based on the total sample of national adults, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±3.9 percentage points. The margin of error reflects the influence of data weighting. In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.

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Most Nepalese Respondents(97%) also see India as Nepal's best friend & think that India has the most influence in Nepal's economy.
 
Who cares about what Nepal thinks? At least we aren't like India that accuse them of supporting Naxalism inside India.
Not just Nepal,Gallup will publish it's entire survey in a few weeks & I don't think Pakistanis are going to like the results.:D
Even Afghans see Pakistan as least favorable.
 
Not just Nepal,Gallup will publish it's entire survey in a few weeks & I don't think Pakistanis are going to like the results.:D
Even Afghans see Pakistan as least favorable.

of course dont accept the obvious that pakistan is the victim of western and zionist press
 
Who cares about what Nepal thinks? At least we aren't like India that accuse them of supporting Naxalism inside India.

We dont blame nepalese for naxalism in India. We blame Marxists for ideological(not material) support to indian Marxists.
 
Bhutan....... 10% ....lol....

Actually Bhutan and Nepal have a very bad and tumultuous history.In fact the issue btwn these two countries still exist. though India has kept these countries from fighting each other.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the country expelled or forced to leave nearly one fifth of its population in the name of preserving its Tibetan Mahayana Buddhist culture and identity.Bhutanese of Nepali origin, mainly Hìndu, fled their homeland. According to the UNHCR, more than 107,000 Bhutanese refugees living in seven camps in eastern Nepal have been documented as of 2008.
 
Lolz....at Afghanistan... 12% :lol:

They are simply not aware of facts. This is just an attempt to get sympathy of Pakistan haters.
 
Who cares about Napalese ? They should get a govt first for their cocooland.
 
Why dont we see what bigger neighbours like china think?
 
South Asia is a whole one,only India is representative and threat should come from outside I think,I mean, if there is a threat,that is China.
 
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