Amidst the ongoing political turmoil and widespread protests in Nepal, Army Chief General Ashok Raj Sigdel has assured India that there will be no spillover of unrest across the border, reaffirming Nepal's commitment to regional peace and security. General Sigdel, who assumed the position of Chief of Army Staff on September 9, 2024, is now at the forefront of managing the crisis, following the resignation of both President Ram Chandra Paudel and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli.
The recent wave of protests, largely driven by Gen Z, erupted in response to a social media ban imposed by the government. The demonstrations quickly turned violent, resulting in significant damage to public and private property, and prompting the Nepal Army to take charge of restoring law and order. General Sigdel has appealed for calm and urged protesters to engage in dialogue to find a peaceful resolution. He emphasized the Army's dedication to protecting citizens' lives, dignity, and property, as well as ensuring the safety of diplomatic missions.
General Sigdel's leadership is seen as crucial in these trying times, with many viewing the Nepal Army as the sole institution that has maintained its integrity amidst political instability. His extensive military background and education, which includes training in Nepal, India, and China, have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of military strategies and systems. Notably, he attended the Defence Management Course in India, which has fostered strong ties and mutual understanding between the Indian and Nepalese armies.
The relationship between the Indian and Nepalese armies has historically been strong, with a tradition of conferring honorary ranks on each other's army chiefs. In December 2024, General Sigdel was awarded the honorary rank of General of the Indian Army by President Droupadi Murmu, symbolizing the close military ties between the two nations. This tradition highlights the deep-rooted and strategic relationship between Nepal and India.
India has consistently shown its support for Nepal's security and stability. In August 2025, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri gifted General Sigdel defense and medical supplies, underscoring the commitment to defense collaboration between the two countries. This collaboration extends to joint military exercises, armament exchange, and cultural cooperation.
As Nepal navigates this period of political uncertainty, General Sigdel's assurance to India reflects the ongoing commitment to maintaining regional peace and security. The strong relationship between the two armies, built on mutual respect and cooperation, will likely play a vital role in ensuring stability in the region. India's continued support for the Nepal Army will be crucial as it works to restore order and guide the country toward a more stable future.