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An Economy At Standstill
The closure of the southern transit points by India, in late March, brought unprecedented crisis to landlocked Nepal. The impact was severest in Kathmandu, where two kinds of lines were most obvious: those for kerosene and those of trucks bringing in what used to be left of the Tarai's jungles.
As the political stalemate between Kathmandu and New Delhi persisted, it was a time of uncertainty, a time to take stock. The relationship between the two neighbours was being redefined.