Nishan Khatiwada

Nishan Khatiwada is a correspondent for Nepal Live Today covering political issues. He has previously worked with The Annapurna Express.

Interview | ‘We have learned lessons from the past. Party is ready for soul-searching’: Dev Gurung, leader of Maoist Center

Though the CPN (Maoist Center)’s General Convention has come to an end, the question of

What is CK Raut up to?

Kathmandu: Leaders and cadres of the CK Raut-led Janamat Party have been taking to the

Looking back at 2021: The year not to be forgotten in politics

Kathmandu: We bade farewell to 2021, the year that witnessed a lot of unpleasant and

From a united whole to multiple fragmentations: How Nepal’s Maoist party lost its relevance in 15 years

Kathmandu: When the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), whose legacy today’s  Communist Party of Nepal

New faces of hope in Nepali Congress: Will they be able to live up to their promise?

Kathmandu: Nepali Congress’ 14th General Convention has elected some new faces in the post of

Party in need of change: What next for Deuba and Nepali Congress?

Kathmandu: Sher Bahadur Deuba is the president of Nepali Congress once again. The 14th General

New leadership in Rastriya Prajatantra Party: What’s the message for RPP and other political parties?

Kathmandu: Rastriya Prajatantra Party, a political party that has openly adopted a pro-monarchy and pro-Hindu

Commentary | Nepali Congress General Convention: Power, opportunism reign over ideology, policies and agendas

Nepali Congress, the oldest democratic party, is gearing up for its 14th General Convention slated

Explainer | Nepal’s largest communist party gears up for its National Congress. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

Nepal’s largest communist party is gearing up for its National Congress, slated to start on

Nepal’s judiciary debacle: Serious allegations are directed toward the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Nothing has happened since.

Ignorance!  This is what almost all of Nepal’s political party leaders are pretending in the

To submit or quit: Hamletian predicament of ten dissident leaders of CPN-UML

Kathmandu: On October 20, CPN-UML Chair KP Sharma Oli compared the ten-point deal reached by

Explainer: What is happening inside Nepal’s judiciary? Why is it difficult to correct the course?

Kathmandu: Principally, Nepal’s judiciary is known for judicial independence. However, a series of interference by

The rise and fall of ‘rebel leader’ Prachanda

Kathmandu: It was not a long time ago. During the insurgency period, ideologues of the

SAFF Championship Final: Nepal playing its historic final against India

Kathmandu: Today can be a historic day in the 28-year-long journey of Nepali football in