Commentary

Nepal: King Birendra’s  Zone of Peace or dynamite?

P.R. Pradhan Chief Editor People’s Review Weekly, Kathmandu, Nepal Nepal’s geopolitical location is very sensitive for both the big neighbors – India and China. We have an open border with India, which is harmful not only for Nepal and India but also for another neighbor China. In every high-level bilateral talk, the Indian side raises questions […]

Nepal Unification Campaign: The Death of King Prithvi Narayan Shah

Ambassador Dr. Niranjan Man Singh Basnyat Kathmandu, Nepal King Prithvi Narayan Shah had given the responsibility of Kantipur to his son Pratap Singh and was living in Nuwakot. The king was exhausted physically as well as mentally after a lifetime of hardship, especially the mental and physical toll taken up by the unification campaign. When […]

Nepal’s foreign Policy: Adaptation in Neighborhood-Part 1

Dev Raj Dahal Senior Political Scientist/Scholar, Nepal Nepal is a small state relative to its geographic, demographic, economic and military behemoth neighbors, India is 22 times bigger and China 65 times in size, but not remote from the great civilizations of the world and geostrategic attention of big powers. Its geostrategic location in the central […]

Nepal: Anticorruption for Peace

Rajeev Kunwar A doctoral student of Political science Tribhuvan University, Nepal Abstract: A coalition against corruption would bolster peace and promote inclusive society. At overarching levels problems of corruption endanger peace, and youth knows very well these maladies in governance and government hinder their genuine potential and integrity. It is time to transcend rhetoric and verbal […]