Commentary

Nepal: How long should we tolerate it?

-Pushpa Raj Pradhan Chief Editor, The People’s Review weekly, Nepal A powerful prime minister is heading the government and there are ministers, provincial chiefs and seven provincial governments. Moreover, there are powerful local bodies. Such a big lot of people’s representatives is enough to work for the nation and people. Unfortunately, they all are reluctant […]

Nepal: Shifts in Global politics and likely ‘Alignments and Realignments’

N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Nepal, Dr. Thomas Prinz has set the ball rolling making a somewhat odd comments on China from the Nepali soil. If one were to listen and read to the remarks made by Dr. Bhim Rawal, a Nepali political personality associated with […]

Nepal: Why the target is German envoy Dr Thomas Prinz only?

Kathmandu: Smaller nations more so the weaker and under developed ones are generally degraded, insulted and humiliated by the bigger countries who command respect and honor for being “developed west”. But has the developed West the license to insult others or even poke its nose in the exclusive internal affairs of other countries? Do they […]

Nepal: Seminar in Pokhra on Chinese Engagements and Belt and Road Initiative

Kathmandu: The Center for Social inclusion and Federalism in Collaboration with the Department of Political Science, Prithvi Narayan Camps, and Pokhra, Nepal organized a day-long seminar in Pokhra, December 10, 2022, on the topic “Chinese engagements and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in Nepal. Here is the invitation extended to the Telegraph Nepal to attend […]

Nepal: The election message

-Pushpa Raj Pradhan, Chief Editor The People’s Review weekly, Nepal The results of the 20 November elections have already been made public. Compared to the results of the 2017 general elections, the big three parties – NC, UML and Maoist Center – are seen as declining parties, meanwhile, the established Tarai-centric parties — Janata Samajwadi […]