International

Nepal: No End to Indian dadagiri?

N. P. Upadhyaya; Kathmandu: With the peace building efforts in Afghanistan in progress in the Qatari capital, Doha, yet another nation in South Asia has set the ball rolling by floating a conditional peacemaking formulae for ending the seven decades long India-Pakistan conflict. Pakistan October 12, 2020, told its all-time adversary India that “let’s begin comprehensive […]

Nepal was an independent nation when India was a British colony

N. P. Upadhyaya; Kathmandu: A strong rumor in the recent weeks had it that Nepal Prime Minister K. P. Oli was all set to reshuffle his cabinet ministers. Reshuffling of ministers in a democratic system is always the prerogative of the sitting Prime Minister. However, the rumor hinted that PM Oli is kicking out a minister(s) […]

US senators demand sanctions on India!

N. P. Upadhyaya, Kathmandu: His primary job and political function was to champion the cause(s) of New Delhi establishment on Kashmir. Undoubtedly, Dr. Farooq Abdullah from the very beginning of his political career remained a ‘pro-establishment’ personality and he was not ashamed at all of his inclination. Dr. Abdullah was the Chief Minister of Jammu and […]

   Nepal: South China Sea Dispute and UN

  Dr. Rambhakta Thakur, Kathmandu, Nepal                        In diplomacy, two and two is not always four. Sometimes it differs. Many constraints of related or unrelated, of subject or beyond subject are calculated and its implications are considered. South China Sea (SCS) dispute and tension is an […]

Jinnah was right!

“Today Kashmiris do not feel Indian and do not want to be Indian … They are slaves … They would rather have the Chinese rule them … every Kashmiri believes the new domicile laws are intended to create a hindu majority … the gap between Kashmiris and the rest of the country is wider than ever […]