Nepal-Bangladesh relations: Prognosis for the future

Ghanshyam Bhandari

The roots of Nepal-Bangladesh relations can be traced in times predating 1972, the year we

Are land and economic mobility connected?

Ashesh Shrestha

Nepal undertook land reform between 1951 and 1964. During this time, the practice of gifting

Mister mayor, your stunts are dangerous!
Ashim Neupane

Kathmandu was abuzz with preparations for a significant local election. Prominent figures from CPN-UML and

Remembering the great Bhutanese leader Dr Bhampa Rai on his first death anniversary
Ram Karki

Dear Dr Saheb, exactly one year ago, you left us orphaned and went for all

Women in Nepali society: An overview of Lichhavi era and Vedic age
Shreena Nepal

Long struggle for the recognition of equality, struggle for fundamental rights, struggle for social inclusion,

Bolstering cyber security in the digital age 
Ashim Pandey

As we increasingly rely on digital systems to store, process, and transmit sensitive information, safeguarding

Retaining skilled professionals in Nepal’s manufacturing sector
Anil Kumar Baral

Human resources are the primary resources and are given the highest priority among all resources

Beyond the fake refugee scam: The rot ran deep in refugee camps even during the 90s
Ram Karki

The recently exposed Bhutanese refugee scandal in Nepal has not only tarnished the image of

What impedes Nepal’s infrastructure governance?
Anmol Purbey

Nepal faces a multitude of challenges in infrastructure governance, ranging from legal barriers and diplomatic

‘Akhanda Bharat’ is an attempt of reaping political mileage for BJP in India
Milan Jung Katuwal

Last month, towards the end of May, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new

Presidential Pardons, explained
Anjila Shrestha

Jestha 15, Some celebrated it as Republic Day, commemorating and remembering all the struggles the

Environmental protection is not only a constitutional goal but also a cultural heritage of Nepal
Jivesh Jha

Einstein has rightly said, “The environment is everything that isn’t me.” Environment is a polycentric

Infusing imagination in Nepal’s foreign policy
Simone Galimberti

The visit of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda to India, once again, exposes an

Drawing inspiration from Bhutan’s bitcoin-friendly paradigm
Bimal Pratap Shah

The Bhutanese refugee scam reveals a disturbing reality of deep-rooted corruption within Nepal’s political landscape.