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Nepal: On what grounds India can be called a democracy?

Arundhati Roy speaks N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: Let’s talk of Arundhati Roy and listen to what she talks of her own nation-India in the recent days and weeks. Our attention has been drawn by a recent Tweet posted by one Indian national, Sandeep Choudhary who claims, quoting Arundhati Roy as saying (sic), “I don’t […]

Nepal: Is India the Policeman of South Asia?

N.P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: India, the so-called largest democracy is not a democracy at all but instead it is a mobocracy. Mobocracy is defined as “rule by the mob” or “the mob is the ruling class”. buy champix online http://udelldental.com/img/dental-lab/jpg/champix.html no prescription pharmacy This Indian ‘cracy’ more or less fits into what we have been […]

Nepal: Neighborhood Interest and Security Concerns -Part 1

A geopolitical perspective Bhim Nath Baral Lecturer, Department of Political Science Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara. Nepal Abstract: Pedestaled on both descriptive and analytical data acquired from secondary sources, this article analyzes the interests of China and India, Nepal’s immediate neighbors. Their interest is examined from security point of view against the backdrop of increased Sino-Indian […]

Nepal: Geostrategic Foreign Policy, a Historical Perspective

Dr. Shobhakhar Kandel Professor, Central Department of Education, TU and  Member of Nepal Council of World Affairs,(  NCWA) Abstract: This article intends to explore the international relations of Nepal with regard to historical perspectives and to find out the important strategic measures to safeguard the glorious dignity of the country. Within the geostrategy, geo-political and […]